Emmy Rossum ('Phantom of the Opera,' 'The Day After Tomorrow') Stars in Lifetime Television Movie 'Nola,'
U.S. Television Premiere on Monday, June 6 at 9PM (ET/PT)
NEW YORK, May 31 -- Golden Globe nominee Emmy Rossum, who
starred in the movie adaptation of Phantom of the Opera along with featured
performances in The Day After Tomorrow and Mystic River, portrays an aspiring
songwriter in an enchanting Lifetime Television romantic comedy, Nola, which
makes its United States television premiere Monday, June 6 at 9PM (ET/PT) as
part of the network's popular "New Movie Mondays" showcase.
Nola (Rossum) leaves her abusive Kansas home and travels to New York in
hopes of starting her career and finding her biological father. When she
arrives in New York, she begins working at an East Village diner and becomes
part of the family that hangs out there. Nola adjusts to her new life and new
friends while continuing to search for her father. The movie also stars Mary
McDonnell ("It's About Love," "Dances With Wolves") and Steven Bauer
("Traffic").
Rossum made her theatrical feature debut in the independent film
Songcatcher, which won the Special Jury Award for Outstanding Ensemble
Performance at the Sundance Film Festival in January, 2000. Rossum received an
Independent Spirit Award nomination in the category of Best Debut Performance
for her performance as an Appalachian orphan. Following roles as the ill-fated
daughter of a small-business owner in Clint Eastwood's Mystic River and the
fresh-faced but highly intelligent heroine of The Day After Tomorrow, Rossum
screen-tested for the role of 'Christine' in Phantom of the Opera in full
costume and make-up and was finally selected for the part by Andrew Lloyd
Webber after singing for him at his home.
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