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Untitled debut album
Release: early 2007
Label: Geffen Records
Type: Pop
Lyrics by: Emmy Rossum More: Info | Audio Clips

Poseidon (2006)
As: Jennifer Ramsey
Status: In Theatres
DVD: August 22, 2006
Official site: Here
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FILMOGRAPHY
GENIUS (1999) (TV) No poster available.

Cast: Trevor Morgan (Charlie Boyle aka Chaz Anthony)
Emmy Rossum (Claire Addison)
Charles Fleischer (Dr. Krickstein)
Yannick Bisson (Mike MacGregor)
Peter Keleghan (Dean Wallace)
Philip Granger (Coach Addison)
Director: Rod Daniel
Genre: Comedy

Synopsis
Young teen Charlie Boyle is a genius already attending college, and working with his scientific idol, Dr. Krickstein. But Charlie is fed up with being unpopular and friendless, and when he meets pretty Claire Addison, he decides to disquise himself as "normal teenager" Chas, in order to attend her school and finally have a regular teenage life. The only problem is trying to keep his secret identity while attending both college and highschool, and helping Dr. Krickstein to defy the laws of gravity.

About Emmy's Role
Emmy plays Claire Addison, and she's the girl Chaz falls in love with when he sees her the first time when she's ice-skating. Emmy can be seen through the whole movie, and she even won the Young Artist Award in 2000 for this role, which you could actually title her "Breakthrough Role".