Emmy Rossum as Christine Daae in Phantom of the Opera (2004), dir. Joel Schumacher
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Emmy Rossum as Christine Daae in Phantom of the Opera (2004), dir. Joel Schumacher
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“Her [Christine] kissing him [Phantom] in the end is the reason to do the movie. The whole movie is leading up to that”. - dir. Joel Schumacher
“That’s me, I’m a lurker. Joel asked me to come along to the screen test. I was very curious, but at the same time I had just gotten the job myself. I didn’t want to be in Emmy’s face. I was skulking about in the back, actually, until Emmy came up on the monitor. I grabbed Joel and said, that’s Christine! I know it! Everything about her embodied Christine before she even sang a note. She proceeded to sing like an angel. I looked in her eyes and saw so many things. She was beautiful and sensual, but also very innocent. I saw a real sadness in her eyes as well. All that before she even sang a note. I thought, at that moment, a star is born. I really did. I thought she was the one, then Joel says she’s sixteen! She’s definitely the one.”- Gerard about Emmy’s audition/screentest for the role of Christine
Photos from world premiere 2004.12.06 at Odeon cinema
Phantom of the Opera film premiere in NY, Zeigfeld Theatre on 2004.12.12