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FRASES DE EMMY ROSSUM |
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"Here we spent so much time together - eight
months of our lives almost - and it was so great because we all
got so close and that really made us not afraid to improve with
each other."
Emmy Rossum
"I feel like I've come out of this grown up, maybe because I
live through the character vicariously and she grows up so much
during the course of this story."
Emmy Rossum
"I had classical training but I don't consider myself an opera
singer though, and this is more a hybrid of pop and classical
music."
Emmy Rossum
"I walked off the soggy set of The Day After Tomorrow and ended
up in Joel Schumacher's living room for a meeting."
Emmy Rossum
"I was pretty shaken with nerves but I did the best I could.
Actually I didn't think I would get it just because it was too
big."
Emmy Rossum
"I went to the Musee d'Orsay and looked at Degas' paintings of
ballerinas to learn how to stand like them."
Emmy Rossum
"If I can't find a project that I'm really interested in, I'll
just go back to college where I've been studying art history and
French."
Emmy Rossum
"It is very grand and sumptuous and awesome to look at but it
was really about the characters for me."
Emmy Rossum
"It was unheard of for me to do a screen-test like this, with
full costume and makeup - with two hours just to do the hair
extensions - and a piano, a full cast and crew, and a sweeping
camera with Joel Schumacher in the corner yelling, "Action!""
Emmy Rossum
"It wasn't my intention in going after this part but I suppose
now I do. The adult roles are a lot meatier - you're not always
just the daughter or the girlfriend or whatever."
Emmy Rossum
"She's lonely and wounded and very vulnerable and it really is a
story about people at the heart of it all."
Emmy Rossum
"We could just back up the scene and throw lines out there to
see what happened and Joel was really encouraging of that as
well."
Emmy Rossum
"When I talked to Joel about it I said that the one important
thing for me was that she is the one real centre in all this
theatricality."
Emmy Rossum
"You know it was funny - there were no pleasantries. I was
vocalising with the accompanist and he just walked into the room
and sat down in front of me and said, "Shall we?""
Emmy Rossum |
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