If you are referring to the little girl who was the inspiration for James Whitcomb Riley's poem the "Little Orphan Annie" published in 1885, her name is Mary Alice Smith Gray. Allie, as she was known to her friend Bud (James Whitcomb Riley) is known as "The Original Little Orphan Annie" s because she was the inspiration for his poem turned Broadway show turned movie; but, the story is a very loose representation of her actual life as an "orphan." Although Gray was purported to be an orphan, she was not actually an "orphan" living a Hard Knock Life in an orphanage but instead was raised by family in PA as a result of her parents marital discord and her mother's untimely death. She is interred in Philadelphia Cemetery in Sugar Creek Township with a commemorative marker, in addition to her headstone, identifying her as the original Little Orphan Annie.
If you are referring to Aileen Quinn, the actress who portrayed Little Orphan Annie, then that's a different story...
Although the film version of "Annie" is set to take place during the Great Depression of the 1920's, it was actually created until much, much later and was originally released in 1982. The actress who portrays Annie in the film is Aileen Quinn. As of this writing, Quinn, who was born June 28, 1971, is 40 years old, alive and well living in New Jersey where she's an adjunct theater professor at Monmouth University). She is still an active American actress & singer as well. Hopefully, if this is who you were referring to, she isn't buried anywhere yet! :) :)
She lives in a orphanage and Mr. Warbucks Home.
Ms. Hannigans Home For Girls
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The henchman of Daddy Warbucks in the popular comic strip, Little Orphan Annie, was known as The Asp. Little Orphan Annie was created by Harold Gray.
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Harold Gray has written: 'Little Orphan Annie, 1935' 'Little Orphan Annie and the Gila Monster gang' 'The complete Little Orphan Annie' 'Little Orphan Annie never say die!' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Little Orphan Annie in Cosmic City' 'To the Prairie and to God'
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i know this is an 11 year old question but there's 12 Little Orphan Annie (1932) Little Orphan Annie (1938) Annie (1982) Little Orphan Annie's A Very Animated Christmas Annie: A Royal Adventure! (sequel to Annie 1982) Annie (1999) Annie (2014) Annie Live! Broadway show of Annie And 2 sequels to the broadway show Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge Annie Warbucks And Annie Jr (if you could that)
Little Orphan Annie - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed
Tuckerville - 2005 Little Orphan Annie - 1.8 was released on: USA: 2005
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Stevie Ray Vaughan. <><><> Maybe- but Little Orphan Annie (cartoon character) said it first.
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Is it not from Little Orphan Annie?
The henchman of Daddy Warbucks in the popular comic strip, Little Orphan Annie, was known as The Asp. Little Orphan Annie was created by Harold Gray.
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