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  2. Annie (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Rooster's girlfriend, an egotistical gold digger. She and Rooster pose as Annie's "parents,” so they can fool Warbucks and get their hands on a $50,000 reward. Drake: The butler at the Warbucks Mansion; a good friend to Grace, Annie and Warbucks. Franklin D. Roosevelt: President of the United States, he aids Warbucks in the search for Annie's ...

  3. Annie (1982 film) - Wikipedia

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    Annie is a 1982 American musical comedy-drama film based on the 1977 Broadway musical of the same name by ... they plot to pose as Annie's parents to gain the reward ...

  4. Annie (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Annie, is befriended by a fight manager, "Pop" Corrigan. She brings him Johnny Adams, a promising prizefighter. Annie gets the people of the neighborhood to finance his training. But on the night of Johnny's big fight, a gambling syndicate locks him in a gymnasium, and it appears the neighborhood folks will lose their investment.

  5. Annie Live! - Wikipedia

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    Annie Live! is an American musical television special that aired on NBC on December 2, 2021. It was a performance of the 1977 Broadway musical Annie, which is based on the comic strip Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray. [1]

  6. Annie - Wikipedia

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    Annie's Homegrown, a California-based organic food maker; Annie's Mailbox, an advice column written by Ann Landers' former editors from 2002 to 2016; M65 atomic cannon, nicknamed "Atomic Annie", an American towed artillery piece; Ann (disambiguation) Anne (disambiguation) Rescue Annie or Resusci Anne, a doll used to teach CPR/EAR

  7. Anne Hathaway - Wikipedia

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    Anne Jacqueline "Annie" [1] Hathaway was born on November 12, 1982, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Her father, Gerald, was a labor attorney, and her mother, Kate (née McCauley), is a former actress. [2] [3] Hathaway's maternal grandfather was WIP (AM) Philadelphia radio personality Joe McCauley. [4]

  8. Annie Wersching - Wikipedia

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    Anne Marie Wersching (March 28, 1977 – January 29, 2023) was an American actress. She was known for her television roles as Renee Walker in 24, Julia Brasher in Bosch, Emma Whitmore in Timeless, Dr. Kelly Neiman in Castle, Leslie Dean in Runaways, Lily Salvatore in The Vampire Diaries and Rosalind Dyer in The Rookie, as well as the voice and performance-capture for Tess in the video game The ...

  9. Annie Dillard - Wikipedia

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    Dillard was born April 30, 1945, in Pittsburgh [1] to Frank and Pam Doak. [2] She is the eldest of three daughters. Early childhood details can be drawn from Annie Dillard's autobiography, An American Childhood (1987), about growing up in the 1950s Point Breeze neighborhood of Pittsburgh in "a house full of comedians."