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Emmy Rossum

Emmy Rossum

Birthday: 12 September 1986, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name: Emmanuelle Grey Rossum
Height: 173 cm

It would seem that 2004, the year of her 18th birthday, will be remembered as pivotal for Emmy Rossum due to her appearance in two very different films, The Day After Tomorrow (2004) and The Phantom o ...Show More

Emmy Rossum
I'm convinced wearing those corsets for 14 hours at a time deformed me for life. I was 16 years old Show more I'm convinced wearing those corsets for 14 hours at a time deformed me for life. I was 16 years old and still growing at the time of the shooting. I could barely breathe, and with Christine's intense emotions I hyperventilated and almost passed out. I think her name is Christine for a reason. She is Christ-like. Hide
The truth is, I probably didn't want to be friends with some of those girls [from prep school], beca Show more The truth is, I probably didn't want to be friends with some of those girls [from prep school], because I found that a lot of their values were a little specious. Now, of course, all those girls are calling me and being like, "We should have lunch!" and I'm like, "Um . . . don't you remember how you didn't like me that much?" Hide
I think of all my roles, I was best in Genius (1999). I think of all my roles, I was best in Genius (1999).
[regarding her visit to a psychic who told her some accurate things about her late grandmother] I'm Show more [regarding her visit to a psychic who told her some accurate things about her late grandmother] I'm a very rational person but I pray every day. Hide
[about kissing Patrick Wilson in The Phantom of the Opera (2004)] In this one scene, it took three d Show more [about kissing Patrick Wilson in The Phantom of the Opera (2004)] In this one scene, it took three days to shoot and it's the scene where my character passionately kisses her fiancé for the first time. It was so complex with the snow coming down that it took three days to shoot. By the end of the three days I'd kissed him so much that my lips had swollen up--so much that I had to use an ice pack in between takes. Hardship, I know! Hide
Sean Penn and Clint Eastwood have told me that I shouldn't feel that I need to be in the limelight o Show more Sean Penn and Clint Eastwood have told me that I shouldn't feel that I need to be in the limelight or the spotlight all the time. A career is about longevity, as shown in their careers. So, I really want to only do the best things and work with the best people. That's what I strive to do. Hide
[on if it appealed to her that the character of Fiona in _Shameless (2011)_ is not glamorous] Yes, i Show more [on if it appealed to her that the character of Fiona in _Shameless (2011)_ is not glamorous] Yes, it did appeal to me to have a character who isn't in the least vain. As an actor, your own personal vanity can be a massive pitfall in terms of making a character believable. I feel more in this character to have my shoulders hunched and be in tattered clothes and have my hair knotted than I do when I'm dolled up. Hide
I'm heavy on preparation . . . Some actors come to the set and don't know what scene they're playing Show more I'm heavy on preparation . . . Some actors come to the set and don't know what scene they're playing, but that would make me crazy. It's not about control but perfectionism--my biggest vice and one of my biggest assets. Hide
... I'm on a TV show, which I'm so lucky to be on. It pays my rent, so I don't need to make a ton of Show more ... I'm on a TV show, which I'm so lucky to be on. It pays my rent, so I don't need to make a ton of money on music, and music has always been my first love. I'm not in this business for fame or money. That's something I learned from being a kid at the Met. The kids weren't unionized. We made 25 bucks a night and there were horses onstage - no joke - that were making $800. So when you're valued, at least monetarily, less than a farm animal, you realize you're there because you really love it. Hide
I like René Descartes' theory about a ball of wax. You can change its form from solid to liquid, bu Show more I like René Descartes' theory about a ball of wax. You can change its form from solid to liquid, but it's still the same ball of wax. With acting, you are the same person in a different form. You can only be what you know, and you only truly know yourself. Hide
Men only need two things - grilled cheese and sex. Men only need two things - grilled cheese and sex.
[on her audition with Andrew Lloyd Webber for The Phantom of the Opera (2004)] He had the most magni Show more [on her audition with Andrew Lloyd Webber for The Phantom of the Opera (2004)] He had the most magnificent apartment I had ever seen and I was floored by it. I went in and started vocalizing with the accompanist and Andrew walked in as we were preparing. He didn't say hello, didn't introduce himself, and just sat down in front of me and said, "Shall we?" I thought to myself it was my one shot so I had better just stand up and do it, so I didn't introduce myself, I nodded to the accompanist and I did the two biggest numbers in the show. Then he stood up and said, "That was great. I'm Andrew." Hide
[on if it it's a part of her career strategy to not be typecast as "a young hottie starlet"] ...actu Show more [on if it it's a part of her career strategy to not be typecast as "a young hottie starlet"] ...actually don't think I have a strategy. I think in terms of instinct, if in my gut it feels like the right character, if I feel it's a story that needs to be told. Of course in retrospect it was an excellent idea to go do something that was not glamorous, because I think people did see me as princess-y after The Phantom of the Opera (2004) and Poseidon (2006) and big-budget movies. Looking back on it, if it was a strategy it would have been a really good one. It happened that I ended up emotionally attaching to a character that I was the right age for when they were casting it. This show [Shameless (2011)] had also been around for a couple of years. There was another incarnation of it at HBO with Woody Harrelson in the William H. Macy role, so I wouldn't have been the right age for it at that time. So much of Hollywood is luck. Hide
Emmy Rossum's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (113)
Emmy Rossum Emmy Rossum'S roles
Ridley Duchannes
Ridley Duchannes

Jennifer Ramsey
Jennifer Ramsey

Bulma
Bulma

Bec
Bec

Kimberly
Kimberly

Katie Markum
Katie Markum

Laura Chapman
Laura Chapman

Allison Ellison
Allison Ellison

Christine Daae
Christine Daae

Fiona Gallagher
Fiona Gallagher

Maggie
Maggie

Fiona Gallagher
Fiona Gallagher

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