WME has signed Henry Eikenberry for representation. He just landed a key role in Apple TV+’s The Crowded Room, a seasonal anthology series from Akiva Goldsman and New Regency. The series also stars Tom Holland, Amanda Seyfried and Emmy Rossum.
22.05.2022 - 01:35 / etcanada.com
Emmy Rossum is recalling her unforgettable birth story.
Earlier this week, The “Shameless” actress appeared on “Live with Kelly and Ryan” where she explained why her May 2021 birth experience was “just about [her] worst nightmare.”
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She joked about getting “a lovely and very conscientious Uber driver, which is not what you want when you’re in labour” because you “want to go [fast].”
At the time, Rossum told her driver to treat every yellow light as if it were green because she was “fully in contractions” and “nine centimeters dilated.”
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“I was basically 10 minutes away from having a child. It had progressed very quickly,” she said.
The actress, 35, remembered telling her driver to “go, go, go,” adding, “He was like … ‘I want to get you there safely.’ I was like, ‘I would like that too. I would like to get there.’”
Fortunately, Rossum and her husband Sam Esmail made it to the hospital on time and safely welcomed their daughter.
WME has signed Henry Eikenberry for representation. He just landed a key role in Apple TV+’s The Crowded Room, a seasonal anthology series from Akiva Goldsman and New Regency. The series also stars Tom Holland, Amanda Seyfried and Emmy Rossum.
Emmy Rossum is hitting the red carpet to promote her new Peacock series!
Emmy Rossum is sharing her very memorable birth story!
streaming, the limited series follows Angelyne (Emmy Rossum, “Shameless”), nee Ronia Tamar Goldberg, who, for decades, has been an iconic curiosity driving around in her pink Corvette (think a more Hollywood version of the infamous Times Square Naked Cowboy) and appearing on billboards where it wasn’t clear what she was advertising — aside from her own desire for everyone to know her face. As depicted from a nearly unrecognizable Rossum (who’s buried beneath a platinum bouffant, fake chest and Minnie Mouse voice), Angelyne’s aesthetic is part Dolly Parton, part Barbie. The show compares her to a prototype of figures who are “famous for being famous” such as Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian.
spoke with Inside Edition about how she feels about the portrayal.She explained that “Angelyne” is fictionalized and doesn’t give a full account of her life. “I had a glimpse of it and I refused to watch it,” she said. She went on, “It doesn’t do me justice.
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The real Angelyne is speaking out about Emmy Rossum’s new Peacock series — and she isn’t a fan.
Emmy Rossum plays mysterious Los Angeles icon Angelyne in the new Peacock series and now the real woman is sharing her thoughts on the show.
Emmy Rossum admitted it took more than 11 hours in the hair and makeup chair to transform into Angelyne for the Peacock series about the mysterious Los Angeles billboard icon. The 35-year-old former "Shameless" actress detailed the extensive process of playing the legendary LA local, whose known around town for driving her Barbie pink Corvette and became famous in the '80s when massive billboards featuring her portrait started appearing on city streets.
love to be like Barbie,” Emmy Rossum as Angelyne in the Peacock series of the same name. “She lives a painless existence. You can stick her with things and she won’t cry, she doesn’t hurt.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticStay in Los Angeles long enough, and you’ll have an Angelyne story. Decades after plastering the city in mysterious billboards bearing her name and Barbie-esque silhouette, the self-made urban legend can still be found zipping through the streets in her signature Corvette, a flash of bubblegum pink on the desert horizon.
The world of “Angelyne” is hot pink. It’s a pink that can’t be described in terms of bubble gum or cotton candy because no one in the world would ever invent something pink enough to make this pink’s namesake.