Perky actress and producer Ellie Cornell was born in Glen Cove, Long Island, New York, USA. After graduating from Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida in 1986, Cornell had a small guest appearance in a 1988 episode of
Thirtysomething (1987). The same year, she played an assertive reporter in the Oscar-nominated comedy movie
Married to the Mob (1988).
Cornell's best-known role also came about in 1988 when she auditioned for parts in two horror films: lead girl Alice Johnson in
A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988) and Rachel Carruthers, foster sister of Jamie Lloyd, in
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988), winning the latter. Halloween 4 grossed over three times its budget and Cornell reprised her role as Rachel in its sequel,
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989). After appearing in episodes of TV shows
ABC Afterschool Specials (1972) and
Gabriel's Fire (1990), as well as the made-for-television movie
Chips, the War Dog (1989), Cornell was set to appear in the comedy
A League of Their Own (1992), but had to drop out after finding out she was pregnant.
After an eight-year break from the film industry, Cornell returned to executive produce and act in
Free Enterprise (1998) and
The Specials (2000). She played tough cop Jordan Casper in the critically-panned, video game-based zombie movie
House of the Dead (2003) and its sequel,
House of the Dead 2 (2005), and appeared in five more horror films in 2005 and 2006. Moreover, Cornell was in the pilot episode of
The Event (2010) and played a detective in four episodes of the short-lived
Femme Fatales (2011); she also tried a hand at directing
Prank (2008) with Halloween 4 and 5 co-star
Danielle Harris and horror actress
Heather Langenkamp, which fell through, and was interviewed in the documentary
Halloween: 25 Years of Terror (2006).
She and her husband also founded production company Mindfire Entertainment and own Ship's Inn, a restaurant in Massachusetts, together.