Emmy Rossum

Emmy Rossum is a multifaceted American actress and singer who gained widespread recognition for her role as Fiona Gallagher in the long-running television series "Shameless." Born on September 12, 1986, in New York City, Rossum's early introduction to music through the Metropolitan Opera's Children's Chorus helped develop her exceptional vocal talent. She later transitioned into acting, with her breakout film role coming in 2004's "The Phantom of the Opera," where she played the lead role of Christine DaaƩ. Her performance showcased not only her acting skills but also her impressive singing abilities, earning her critical praise and a Golden Globe nomination.

Beyond her work in "Shameless," Rossum has demonstrated her versatility through various film roles, including "Mystic River," "Poseidon," and "Beautiful Creatures." Her talent extends to music as well, with the release of her debut album "Inside Out" in 2007, which highlighted her soprano voice and songwriting skills. Rossum's dedication to her craft and her ability to seamlessly switch between acting and singing have solidified her status as a dynamic performer in the entertainment industry.

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