Emmy Rossum Biography: Emmy Rossum was born September 12, 1986 in New York City, Emmy Rossum showed talent at an early age and at seven, joined the Opera's Children's Chorus. She performed onstage with the likes of Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti in the at Center, and has sung in a Carnegie Hall presentation of The Damnation of Faust. During her tenure at the Metropolitan Opera, Rossum performed in over 20 different operas in six different languages, and had the pleasure of working under the direction of Franco Zefferelli in Carmen.
Emmy signed up with an agent and began auditioning for acting . In 1997, she made her televisiondebut with a recurring role in the long-running daytime soap As the World Turns. Later that year, she guest-starred on Law & Order and the following year, appeared in two movies and a mini-series. Rossum received a Young Artist Award nomination in 1999 for Best Performance in a Movie for her work in the TVmovie Genius, followed by the role of the young Audrey Hepburn in the ABC TV Movie The Audrey Hepburn Story (2000).
Earlier that year, Emmy made her big screen debut as the Appalachian orphan Deladis in Songcatcher, which debuted at the Sundance Film , winning the Special Jury Award for Outstanding Ensemble Performance. Emmy also received an Independent Spirit Award nomination in the category of Best Debut Performance and sings a duet with Dolly Parton on the Songcatcher soundtrack.
Emmy Rossum
Other film appearances include It Had To Be You (2000) with Natasha Henstridge and An American Rhapsody (2001) with Scarlett Johannson. After playing Sean Penn's daughter in Clint Eastwood's award-winning Mystic River (2003), Rossum's career in feature films took off. She worked on The Day After Tomorrow (2004) with Dennis Quaid, then landed her biggest role to date - the coveted part of Christine in The Phantom of the Opera (2004) - the screen adaptation of the long-running stage musical. For her portrayal she won numerous awards, including a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger , a Broadcast Film Critics Association award for Best Young Actress, a National Board of Review Award for Best Breakthrough Performance, a Young Artist Award and a Golden Globe nomination.
An only child, Rossum has a pet Maltese named Chrissie and enjoys reading, horseback riding, talking on the phone, and spending time with friends. She was secretly married February 17, 2008 to record companyexecutive Justin Siegel, but he filed for divorce less than two years later in September 2009. Currently, she divides her time between her home in Manhattan and Los Angeles.
Filmography: Dragonball Evolution (2009) Dare (2009) Poseidon (2006) The Phantom of the Opera (2004) The Day After Tomorrow (2004) Mystic River (2003) Nola (2003) Passionada (2002) Happy Now (2001) An American Rhapsody (2001) It Had to Be You (2000) Songcatcher (2000) Source: tribute.com
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