Emmy Rossum Pictures and News
Emmy Rossum was Christine Daaé in the movie "The Phantom Of The Opera". She was nominated for a Golden Globe for that one. Emmy Rossum was also in "Mystic River", "The Day After Tomorrow" and is about to be in "Poseidon". Share pictures... [more]
Emmy Rossum was Christine Daaé in the movie "The Phantom Of The Opera". She was nominated for a Golden Globe for that one. Emmy Rossum was also in "Mystic River", "The Day After Tomorrow" and is about to be in "Poseidon". Share pictures of Emmy Rossum and track news about this up-in-coming actress.
Actress EMMY ROSSUM turned frosty during a radio interview in Los Angeles on Thursday (12Nov09) when the host suggested her romance with rocker ADAM DURITZ was like MARILYN...
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- Emmy Rossum's Twitter Romance With Adam Duritz (socialitelife.celebuzz.com)
- Emmy Rossum Met New BF Adam Duritz Through Twitter (syndication.technocrat.net)
- Emmy Rossum And Adam Duritz: Love At First Tweet (search.live.com)
Emmy Rossum met her boyfriend on Twitter. The 'Phantom of the Opera' actress, 23 - who is divorcing music executive Justin Siegel - said her blossoming relationship with Counting Crows singer Adam Duritz began after the 'Mr. Jones' rockers sent her a message on the social networking website asking her to sing with them.
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- Emmy Rossum's Twitter Dates (femalefirst.co.uk)
- Rossum Admires Rihanna's Bravery (femalefirst.co.uk)
Actress EMMY ROSSUM had a very special reason to publicly thank RIHANNA for speaking out about domestic abuse - because she too is a victim.The Poseidon star took to...
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- Emmy Rossum - Rossum Opens Up About Secret Marriage And Divorce (images.contactmusic.com)
For Emmy Rossum, her relationship with Counting Crows singer Adam Duritz began with a Tweet.
"I was on tour with the band this summer. They invited me actually on Twitter," Rossum said Thursday on the radio show Valentine in the Morning. "That's how we met �" on a dare. They dared me to come sing with them a song that I'd never sung before ... So I ended up on tour with the band, and it was very, very fun."
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- Emmy Rossum & Adam Duritz Found #Love Via Twitter (accesshollywood.com)
Emmy Rossum met her boyfriend on Twitter.The 'Phantom of the Opera' actress, 23 - who is divorcing music executive Justin Siegel - said her blossoming relationship...
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- Emmy Rossum's Divorce Exercise (femalefirst.co.uk)
I swear, if I have to hear one more thing about her and Adam Duritz, I’m just going to explode. MINE MINE MINE. Back the fuck off, Emmy!
I was having a conversation with a co-worker about threesomes today (because pretty much what I do when I am in the office is wander around and [...]
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- Rossum Not Ready To Speak About Abuse (femalefirst.co.uk)
- Emmy Rossum Speaks About Rihanna And Domestic Violence (search.live.com)
- Rossum Not Ready to Follow Rihanna's Lead And Go Public With Violence S (femalefirst.co.uk)
She's classy, sang at the Met, was the "Phantom's" obsession, was a murder victim in Mystic River and almost froze to death in The Day After Tomorrow but, until the teen-relevant, indie film Dare, Emmy Rossum had not had a hook-up scene in a film! We met with...
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- Emmy Rossum Presented With the Young Hollywood Award (shoppingblog.com)
- Emmy Rossum in a hot black outfit (celebguru.org)
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The year 1997 saw Emmy Rossum's television debut with a guest appearance on Law & Order as Alison Martin. A recurring role as the original Abigail Williams, in the long-running daytime soap As the World Turns was soon to follow (1999), as were several other minor roles in two movies and mini-series. Rossum was nominated for a Young Artist Award nomination in 1999 for Best Performance in a TV Movie for her work in the made-for-tv movie Genius, followed by roles such as the young Audrey Hepburn in the ABC TV movie The Audrey Hepburn Story (2000).
Rossum made her big screen debut in 2000âs Songcatcher, with her friend Rhoda Griffis, in which she plays an Appalachian orphan Deladis Slocumb. Debuting at the Sundance Film Festival, it won the Special Jury Award for Outstanding Ensemble Performance. For her role, Rossum received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Debut Performance and also had the opportunity to sing a duet with Dolly Parton on the Songcatcher soundtrack.
In Nola (2003), Rossum played the title character, an aspiring songwriter; in her first major studio film, Clint Eastwoodâs Mystic River, Rossum stars as Katie Markum, the ill-fated daughter of small-business owner Jimmy Markum, played by Sean Penn. As Katie, Rossum is said to have âprojected an aura of innocence that made her character's tragic death memorable and heartbreaking.
Following Mystic River, Rossum played heroine Laura Chapman in the Roland Emmerich eco-disaster film The Day After Tomorrow (2004) opposite Dennis Quaid and Jake Gyllenhaal. After returning to New York, Rossum was the last to audition, in full costume and make-up for the coveted role of Christine Daaé in the screen adaptation of composer Andrew Lloyd Webberâs world-famous and longest running musical The Phantom of the Opera (2004). After an international search for talent, and having nearly missed the audition on account of a family engagement, a sixteen year-old Rossum was asked to audition in person for Lloyd Webber at his home in New York. Webber felt she proved her ability to play the young opera singer who becomes the object of the phantom's obsessive love opposite Broadway singer Patrick Wilson as Raoul and actor Gerard Butler as The Phantom. For her role as Christine, Rossum received a Golden Globe nomination and many other awards.
Rossum's most recent film role was in Wolfgang Petersenâs a high-budget remake of the disaster film Poseidon, in which she stars opposite Kurt Russell as the daughter of former firefighter and New York Mayor, Jennifer Ramsey. The film received mixed reviews and flopped domestically at the box office. Rossum has expressed a desire to choose a "smaller" and "more intimate" films for future projects, in reality, however, she has taken some time off and will not be appearing in any of the future films and television series as of 2007. Negotations for Broadway and film, however, are being offered as of fall 2007. If Rossum and her representatives accept the offers, she would begin new projects after the successful music tour. Rossum also appeared as Juliet in a 2006 Williamstown Theatre Festival Production of Shakespeareâs Romeo and Juliet.
Among other projects, Rossum recorded an audio book called Our Only May Amelia by author Jennifer L. Holm. It was released in May 2000, produced by the Random House Audio Publishing Group.
The year 1997 saw Emmy Rossum's television debut with a guest appearance on Law & Order as Alison Martin. A recurring role as the original Abigail Williams, in the long-running daytime soap As the World Turns was soon to follow (1999), as were several other minor roles in two movies and mini-series. Rossum was nominated for a Young Artist Award nomination in 1999 for Best Performance in a TV Movie for her work in the made-for-tv movie Genius, followed by roles such as the young Audrey Hepburn in the ABC TV movie The Audrey Hepburn Story (2000).
Rossum made her big screen debut in 2000âs Songcatcher, with her friend Rhoda Griffis, in which she plays an Appalachian orphan Deladis Slocumb. Debuting at the Sundance Film Festival, it won the Special Jury Award for Outstanding Ensemble Performance. For her role, Rossum received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Debut Performance and also had the opportunity to sing a duet with Dolly Parton on the Songcatcher soundtrack.
In Nola (2003), Rossum played the title character, an aspiring songwriter; in her first major studio film, Clint Eastwoodâs Mystic River, Rossum stars as Katie Markum, the ill-fated daughter of small-business owner Jimmy Markum, played by Sean Penn. As Katie, Rossum is said to have âprojected an aura of innocence that made her character's tragic death memorable and heartbreaking.
Following Mystic River, Rossum played heroine Laura Chapman in the Roland Emmerich eco-disaster film The Day After Tomorrow (2004) opposite Dennis Quaid and Jake Gyllenhaal. After returning to New York, Rossum was the last to audition, in full costume and make-up for the coveted role of Christine Daaé in the screen adaptation of composer Andrew Lloyd Webberâs world-famous and longest running musical The Phantom of the Opera (2004). After an international search for talent, and having nearly missed the audition on account of a family engagement, a sixteen year-old Rossum was asked to audition in person for Lloyd Webber at his home in New York. Webber felt she proved her ability to play the young opera singer who becomes the object of the phantom's obsessive love opposite Broadway singer Patrick Wilson as Raoul and actor Gerard Butler as The Phantom. For her role as Christine, Rossum received a Golden Globe nomination and many other awards.
Rossum's most recent film role was in Wolfgang Petersenâs a high-budget remake of the disaster film Poseidon, in which she stars opposite Kurt Russell as the daughter of former firefighter and New York Mayor, Jennifer Ramsey. The film received mixed reviews and flopped domestically at the box office. Rossum has expressed a desire to choose a "smaller" and "more intimate" films for future projects, in reality, however, she has taken some time off and will not be appearing in any of the future films and television series as of 2007. Negotations for Broadway and film, however, are being offered as of fall 2007. If Rossum and her representatives accept the offers, she would begin new projects after the successful music tour. Rossum also appeared as Juliet in a 2006 Williamstown Theatre Festival Production of Shakespeareâs Romeo and Juliet.
Among other projects, Rossum recorded an audio book called Our Only May Amelia by author Jennifer L. Holm. It was released in May 2000, produced by the Random House Audio Publishing Group.


