Along with Annie's friends 14 year old Duffy, 13 year old July, 12 year old Pepper, 10 year old Tessie, 8 year old Kate, 5 year old Molly, and her dog Sandy, she tries to find hope and happiness.
MOLLY, age 6-7: The littlest orphan, she latches onto Annie for love and protection. KATE, age 7: The second youngest orphan after Molly. TESSIE, age 10: The crybaby of the orphanage; must have a loud, whiny voice. JULY, age 12: The quietest orphan.
According to the novelization, Duffy is "a tubby thirteen-year-old with a pudding face and scraggly blonde hair," and is "Pepper's best friend." She is the loudest and most confident among the other orphans.
Tessie is one of the many orphans from the comic strip Broadway play and film adaptations of Annie. She is known for her catchphrase, "Oh my goodness, Oh my goodness!" and her constant mood swings from being happy one minute and worrisome the next. Tessie is around 10 years old.
Pepper is one of the orphans from the book Broadway show and film adaptations of Annie. In the version of the stage musical, Pepper is 14 years old. She is also the meanest and bossiest orphan especially towards Molly.
Aileen Marie Quinn (born June 28, 1971) is an American actress, singer and dancer. She is best known for her role as the title character in the 1982 film Annie. Yardley, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Molly is the littlest at age 6. The Orphans are gritty girls that are neglected and vulnerable, yet basically honest and lovable. Cast girls that can have "mischievous" fun together, as well as "sibling style" fights.
Parkland actor, singer, and dancer Ellie Rose Pulsifer just made her Broadway National Tour debut in the title role of Annie.
Toni Ann Gisondi is a former child actress, best known for playing Molly—the youngest orphan—in the 1982 film version of the musical Annie.
Quvenzhané Wallis as Annie Bennett Stacks, an optimistic 10 year old child living in a foster home searching for her parents. Unlike her prior appearances, Annie does not live in an orphanage but is kept in foster care.
In the original 1977 Broadway production, Annie was played by an Airedale Terrier mix. But in the 1982 movie adaptation of the story of Annie, her dog Sandy was played by a 6-year-old Otterhound named Bingo. While Otterhounds sometimes give off the appearance of a mixed breed dog, they are in fact a rare, purebred dog.
Grace is mature, calm, and classy. She is businesslike when dealing with Miss Hannigan, yet maternal toward Annie. Grace has over 100 lines and sings in 5 numbers. Miss Hannigan's despicable brother.
Firstly, there was a reason that Annie had red hair, and it wasn't because it was cute. It was because, back in 1885, the Irish were heavily discriminated against. The Irish were stereotyped as lazy, unintelligent criminals and alcoholics. Women and girls were considered promiscuous, especially those with red hair.
Annie, born Annie Bennett in the theatrical adaptations and later known as Annie Bennett Warbucks, or Annie Bennett Stacks is the protagonist of the comics, the Broadway musical, and the films of the same name. She is a spunky, optimistic, energetic eleven-year old (10 in the 1982 film) orphan girl.
July is one of the eldest of the orphans. July is the leader and tries to keep the other orphans in line. She must be a strong solo vocalist who sings solo lines in the songs. Is meek, whiny and worrier of the bunch.
Ruby is Curtis and Guest's second child, whom they adopted when Annie was nine years old.
Ellie was 28 when she married her ex-husband Matt, but 11 months later, her husband died. When Ellie came back to the U.S. and decided that Victor would join her on a K-1 visa, she learned that he had cheated on her with another woman during the lockdown.
About Me. My names Ellie, i live in Birmingham England, i'm 5ft 4 and i love to sing, play music and act.
Although there is little in the film to disturb young children, the themes make it best suited to tweens and teens, with parental guidance recommended for the 10-13 age group.
Aileen Quinn as Annie Bennett Warbucks, a 10-year-old orphan girl. Quinn was chosen out of the 8,000 girls who auditioned for the part. Albert Finney as Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, a billionaire businessman who adopts Annie.
Though in the Broadway musical and the three movie adaptations Oliver gets engaged to Grace, in the comic strip he is already married to a snobby woman who pretentiously adopted Annie just for popularity. When Oliver Warbucks instantly takes a liking to the orphan, he becomes Annie's friend.
Lily: Rooster's girlfriend, who is also out for a quick buck. She is considered to be a floozy and bimbo. Bert Healy: The ultimate radio personality. He helps Annie by broadcasting about the search for her birth parents.
Miss Hannigan disguises herself as Annie's mother and tries to take Annie so she can get Oliver Warbuck's reward money, but she is caught by President Roosevelt. She then goes crazy and is carted off in a restraint and that is the last we see of her.
If Annie comes out of her crystal then, how many years would she have left? If the clock of Ymir's curse still ticks even while a shifter is crystalized, and assuming she comes out in present time immediately, Annie would only have about 2 years left.