She’s accomplished so much, yet she’s only just begun. Little Emmy Rossum was raised an opera singer, and she was a damn good one. With 20 productions in six different languages to her credit, she has performed with two of the Three Tenors in New York’s majestic music halls.


At 13 she moved on to daytime television, with a regular role on the soap opera As the World Turns. Her candor onscreen didn’t go unnoticed, and she was soon starring and playing supporting roles in TV movies, such as Grace & Glorie (1998), Genius (1999) and The Audrey Hepburn Story (2000).Soon enough she was on the big screen, playing the country-crooning orphan Deladis in 2000’s Songcatcher. It was only Hollywood for Emmy from this point on, as she took on work in movies like An American Rhapsody, Happy Now, Passionada, and Nola.


She may not be famous yet, but her roles in Mystic River and The Day After Tomorrow will be remembered when she shines as Christine in The Phantom of the Opera .Emmy Rossum is hard to describe as sexy. She’s strikingly beautiful, but simply doesn’t present herself in an overtly sexy way. And she hardly needs to; she’s got plenty going for her already. That one scene in Mystic River where she dances on the bar with her friends — we would have faced off Sean Penn for a taste of Emmy then.


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