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Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Badgley split his childhood years between Richmond, Virginia. and Seattle, Washington. In Seattle he was involved in the Seattle Children's Theater and did voice-overs for a children's radio station. It was through these experiences that Badgley discovered his love of acting. This passion brought him one summer to Hollywood, where he landed an agent and his first big break guest-starring on "Will & Grace" (1998). After relocating with his mother to Los Angeles, Badgley secured several recurring roles on "The Young and the Restless" (1973), "The Brothers Garcia" (2000), and "Daddio" (2000).

Badgley currently lives in Los Angeles. At the age of 14, Penn completed his California High School Proficiency Exam and began attending Santa Monica City College. Also musically gifted, he enjoys singing, writing, and playing the guitar. In his spare time, Badgley likes to go surfing, skiing and snowboarding.




New Releases & Fashion For Life

It's a day full of great news at EMO-tions!
Let's start with some new releases, available in the main store!

Xandor 2, male and female version included...


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As for hair, new colours for the best seller Candy...

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...and an evolved version of Breath, Breath 2!

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And don't forget Melina in dark brown, group gift!

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Now, some important info you'll be really glad to know!
Today at 12pm Fashion For Life, former Relay for Life, the biggest charity event in Secon Life, for the sake of American Cancer Society, is opening its doors!
EMO-tions is a VIP sponsor of the event and some specials will be available at the store set up at the Stieglitz sim. Many EMO-tions products will be featured, but we hope you will focus your attention on the donation vendors: they are hosting 4 exclusive and newest releases for the event, not available anywhere else at the moment, and they are set 50% off. 100% of the profit from those items goes to the American Cancer Society. It's the right moment to get some beautiful products with an awesome deal and to donate at the same time.

Lotta, streaked hairstyle in brown...


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Viva Green, it includes hair, hairbase, dress, shoes and accessories...

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Viva Pink, pink version of the previous outfit...

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Immacolata, hair and hairbase included.

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Emmy Rossum Pictures


It would seem that 2004, the year of her 18th birthday, will be remembered as pivotal for Emmy Rossum due to her appearance in two very different films, The Day After Tomorrow (2004) and The Phantom of the Opera (2004). Emmy's performance in the latter film gained her a Golden Globe nomination, and should assure that she will be a memorable presence in many films to come.

Being born and raised in New York City provided Emmy with the perfect place to start her professional career. After passing an audition at the Metropolitan Opera when she was 7 years old, she performed in more than 20 operas in six different languages at Lincoln Center, alongside such figures as Plácido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti. She was directed by Franco Zeffirelli in "Carmen." She left the opera when she entered her teenage years, as she had grown too tall to perform as a child. Emmy also appeared in a Carnegie Hall presentation of "The Damnation of Faust." She graduated from the Spence School, a private institution in Manhattan, in 1996 and then earned a high school diploma when 15 years old by taking online extension courses offered by Stanford University (Education Program for Gifted Youth). She later enrolled at Columbia University and studied art history and French.

In a change of venue, Emmy created the role of Abigail Williams in the daytime soap opera "As the World Turns" (1956) in 1999 and branched out in performances in the made-for-television movies Genius (1999) (TV) and The Audrey Hepburn Story (2000) (TV), in which she played the title character as a young teenager. Other television work included "Snoops" (1999), "Law & Order" (1990), and "The Practice" (1997).

Emmy made her theatrical feature debut in the indie film Songcatcher (2000), with her good friend Rhoda Griffis, 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. She played an aspiring songwriter (the title character) in the romantic comedy Nola (2003). Cast as the ill-fated daughter of a small-business owner in Clint Eastwood's Mystic River (2003), she projected an aura of innocence that made her character's tragic death memorable and heartbreaking. This was her first major studio film.

After six months of filming her role as the fresh-faced but highly intelligent teenage damsel in distress The Day After Tomorrow (2004) in Montreal, she returned to New York and screen-tested for the role of Christine in The Phantom of the Opera (2004) in full costume and makeup, and was finally selected for the part by Andrew Lloyd Webber after singing for him at his home. Although she was surprised to be chosen ahead of many better-known and older actresses considered for the part, the combination of her vulnerable, fragile beauty and fine, classically trained singing voice ultimately proved that she was perfectly cast. In preparation for the role, she took ballet classes for two months and started polishing her singing. Emmy has commented that, in her approach to acting, she draws heavily upon her own experiences, so she visited locations in Paris and conjured up what she terms "past memories" to draw upon in making her performance emotionally realistic. She stood on the roof of the Opéra Garnier, where Christine sings "All I Ask of You," and went underneath the opera house, where there is actually a gloomy, dark lake. She studied Degas's paintings of ballerinas in the Musée d'Orsay to learn how to stand like one.

Her next project Poseidon (2006) was a mainstream effort but since its release she has been more true to advice she obtained from Sean Penn when making Mystic River (2003) that she should be picky and only accept roles that are fun to do such as Dragonball: Evolution (2009).




Justin Chatwin Pictures


Born in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Justin Chatwin studied commerce at the University of British Columbia and in his spare time, took acting lessons. Justin Chatwin's first role was a bit part as a teenage fan in the motion picture Josie and the Pussycats (2001). The same year, Justin Chatwin made guest appearances on Smallville and Mysterious Ways. Justin Chatwin also won the part of John Spencer in the TV miniseries Christy: A Change of Seasons and Christy: A New Beginning.

The following year, Justin Chatwin was chosen to play Clauson in Steven Spielberg's acclaimed miniseries Taken (2002), starring Dakota Fanning. Justin Chatwin then played a supporting role in the TV movie The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie (2003) starring Gena Rowlands. After taking on a role in the USA network miniseries, Traffic (2004), Justin Chatwin was named by Newsweek as one of their young stars on the rise. Ironically, Justin Chatwin then played supporting roles in Taking Lives with Angelina Jolie and in SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (2004) with Jon Voight, Jolie's father. In April 2004, Justin Chatwin filmed The Chumscrubber (2005), playing a high school drug dealer opposite Glenn Close.

Justin Chatwin's big break came when he again had the chance to work with Spielberg and Fanning as Tom Cruise's son in the blockbuster feature War of the Worlds (2005).




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