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Emmy Rossum Filmography: Every Movie and TV Show in Order

All 28 Emmy Rossum roles in chronological order (1953 to 2023): 18 movies and 10 TV series.

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Emmy Rossum filmography
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How many movies and TV shows has Emmy Rossum been in? This complete Emmy Rossum filmography lists 28 credited roles (18 films, 10 TV series), in chronological order from 1953 to 2023, with links to our full guides where available.

Emmy Rossum movies in order

  • Genius (1999) as Claire Addison
  • It Had to Be You (2000) as Young Girl
  • The Audrey Hepburn Story (2000) as Young Audrey Hepburn (ages 12-16)
  • Songcatcher (2001) as Deladis Slocumb
  • An American Rhapsody (2001) as Sheila at 15
  • Mystic River (2003) as Katie Markum
  • The Day After Tomorrow (2004) as Laura Chapman
  • The Phantom of the Opera (2004) as Christine
  • Poseidon (2006) as Jennifer Ramsey
  • Dragonball Evolution (2009) as Bulma
  • Dare (2009) as Alexa Walker
  • Beautiful Creatures (2013) as Ridley Duchaness
  • David Blaine: Real or Magic (2013) as Self
  • You're Not You (2014) as Bec
  • Before I Disappear (2014) as Maggie
  • Comet (2014) as Kimberly
  • A Futile and Stupid Gesture (2018) as Kathryn Walker
  • Cold Pursuit (2019) as Kim Dash

Emmy Rossum TV shows

  • The Oscars (1953) as Self
  • Law & Order (1990) as Alison Martin
  • The Practice (1997) as Allison Ellison
  • Project Runway (2004) as Self - Guest Judge
  • Top Chef (2006) as Herself - Guest Judge
  • The Hills (2006) as Self
  • Shameless (2011) as Fiona Gallagher
  • Mr. Robot (2015) as Caroler #1 (uncredited)
  • Angelyne (2022) as Angelyne
  • The Crowded Room (2023) as Candy Sullivan

Filmography data via TMDB, refreshed automatically as new roles are announced.

Frequently asked questions

How many movies has Emmy Rossum been in?

Emmy Rossum has 18 credited film roles and 10 TV roles, for a total of 28 credits from 1953 to 2023.

What was Emmy Rossum's first major role?

The Oscars (1953).

What is Emmy Rossum's most recent project?

The Crowded Room (2023).

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