Molly - Toni-Ann Gisondi
Pepper - Rosanne Sorrentino
Kate - April Lerman
Duffy - Robin Ignico
Tessie - Lara Berk
July - Lucie Stewart
Not a whole lot, really. After she played Seleena in that one movie....she made another movie with George Clooney that was pretty good. Other than that, nothing at all.
The song hallelujah was in the movie "Shrek", and I believe was played in the musical when it was performing. However, I do not know of any other instances
Justin Chu Cary has: Played Karim in "Days of Our Lives" in 1965. Played Ben in "The Other Way Round" in 2008. Played Tyler Crenshaw in "Lost Tapes" in 2008. Played Chris in "Straight Talk: The Truth About Teen Pregnancy" in 2009. Played Ollie in "Midnight Ride" in 2009. Played Action hero in "MTV Movie Awards 2010 Pre-Show" in 2010. Played Action Hero in "2010 MTV Movie Awards" in 2010. Played Dad in "Naomi" in 2011. Played Kevin in "We Are Fathers" in 2014.
Yanni Kuznia has: Played Stranger in "On the Other Side" in 2005. Played Daphene in "InZer0" in 2006. Played Daphene in "Demeter: Surrender" in 2007. Played Kari in "Life Goes On" in 2007. Played Daphene in "Demeter" in 2007. Played Lena in "Laughcry" in 2008.
well i don't know what other movie he is in but i hear he plays in the movie school girls
In the movie, yes. In the play, the servants each adopt one (that's how our play was anyways)
In "Annie Jr.," the character Pepper has around 10 lines. She is one of the orphans at the Annie's orphanage and plays a key role in showcasing the dynamics among the children. Her lines contribute to the development of the story and her interactions with Annie and the other orphans.
Tessie is one of the orphans in the play "Annie." She is known for her red hair and outspoken personality. Tessie is part of the group of orphans who form a close bond and support each other throughout the story.
The person who owned the orphanage is Miss Hannigan.She lived with other orphans.The orphans with names are:MollyPepperJulyDuffyKateTessie
Annie Rix has: Played Calliope in "Normal Life" in 2007. Played Kris in "The Girl in the Other Room" in 2008. Played Annie Briggs in "Never Have I Ever" in 2009. Played Model in "Coasting" in 2010. Played Brooke in "Pictures of Us" in 2014.
In the musical "Annie," the main children are Annie, Molly, Kate, Tessie, Pepper, and July. Each character has distinct personalities, with Annie being the optimistic protagonist. The other orphans support her and contribute to the overall story of friendship and resilience.
Annie Julian has: Played Tutor in "EastEnders" in 1985. Played Ruth Gorman in "Doctors" in 2000. Played College Secretary in "NCS Manhunt" in 2002. Played Susan in "La jalousie" in 2003. Played The Other Woman in "Canterbury Tales" in 2003. Played Company P.A. in "Mad About Alice" in 2004. Played Female Shopkeeper in "Saxondale" in 2006. Played Marie in "A Friend for Christmas" in 2009.
Muslims have to care for orphans. They are instructed to do so. Unlike some other religions.
Actress Annie Parisse played ADA Alexandra Borgia on Law and Order. See the link below for her other credits.
Helene Kuhn has: Played Rose in "Thank You New York" in 2009. Played Shirley Doucet in "Deux flics sur les docks" in 2011. Played Annie in "Sucker" in 2012. Played Christine in "Other Histories" in 2012. Played Heather in "Copenhagen" in 2013. Played Cisem (segment "Paris") in "Couchmovie" in 2013.
Nancy Hochman has: Played Former Date in "Matlock" in 1986. Played Julie in "Accidental Meeting" in 1994. Played Maddie in "Other American Fables" in 1995. Played Val in "Hungry for You" in 1996. Played Annie Beauchamp in "Favorite Son" in 1997. Played Mrs. Baker in "Godsend" in 2004. Played Mary in "The Slainesville Boys" in 2004.
Annie had its World premiere on August 10, 1976 at the GOODSPEED OPERA HOUSE in East Haddam, Connecticut. Kristen Vigard was the first actress to play the title role. However, the producers soon decided that Vigard's genuinely sweet interpretation was not tough enough for the street-smart orphan. After a week of performances, Vigard was replaced by Andrea McArdle, who played one of the other orphans, Pepper. Vigard went on to become McArdle's Broadway understudy.