Even though she doesn't have a lot of dialogue and the character is not overly emotional, she can express so much just from her face, which I think is extraordinary. To get to work with Miranda Richardson was great because I just got to watch her. It's funny, because fame is nothing I've ever strived for, as I was always just happy to get the job, and a good one at that and I was always just so happy to be working with good people. Nobody in my family is in the business, I still do my laundry, make my bed and I bring my laundry across the street to the Laundromat. "Listen, I try to keep myself as sane and as grounded as possible by surrounding myself with normal people, such as all the friends that I've had from when I was little. Joel says that if you read what's written about you ? which sometimes I do and sometimes I don't - and you believe all the good things, then you should believe the bad things, too," says the actress and former operatic. "I don't like questions like that because I try not to think about those things too much. While critics and audiences are beginning to take notice of 18-year old Emmy Rossum, star of the eagerly awaited screen adaptation of Phantom of the Opera, the beautiful young actress blushes and turns away with apparent embarrassment when suggested that imminent fame is a very real possibility in the life of Hollywood's latest breakout star. Emmy Rossum/Phantom of the Opera Interview by Paul Fischer in New York. EMMY ROSSUM: HOLLYWOOD'S RELUCTANT NEW STAR.
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