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      • Though the film retained most of the songs from the stage musical, it found its cast away from the Broadway stage: its stars— Gerald Butler (Phantom), Emmy Rossum (Christine), and Patrick Wilson (Raoul)—were primarily film and television actors.
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  5. 5 days ago · The Phantom of the Opera features a star-studded cast in lead roles such as The Phantom, Christine, Raoul, Madame Giry, Carlotta, Firmin, Andre, and Piangi. The actors bring these iconic characters to life on the big screen, delivering captivating performances. The most popular cast member today is Gerard Butler, The Phantom.

  6. Deformed since birth, a bitter man known only as The Phantom lives in the sewers underneath the Paris Opera House. He falls in love with the obscure chorus singer Christine, and privately tutors her while terrorizing the rest of the crew.

  7. Actress-singer Susanna Foster, who was featured in The Phantom of the Opera and several other 1940s Universal productions and whose adult life was plagued by alcoholism and mental illness, died at age 84 in Englewood, New Jersey, on Jan. 17. Born in Chicago (on Dec. 6, 1924), Foster came to Hollywood in the 1930s.

  8. Jan 21, 2009 · Susanna Foster, 84, a singer and 1940s leading lady whose most famous role was the terrorized prima donna in the first talking version of "The Phantom of the Opera," died of a heart ailment Jan ...

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