See What The Kid From 'Annie' Looks Like Now
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2/4 Quinn was introduced to show business by her mum. While in New York for a commercial, she landed the role of the “swing orphan” in the Broadway production of Annie. After a year of a grueling audition process, and up against over 8,000 other competitors, Quinn received the title role in the film. Annie earned Quinn two Golden Globe nominations and a win for “Best Actress” at the Youth In Film Awards.
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3/4 Quinn continued to perform lead roles in theater shows such as The Wizard of Oz (Dorothy) and Annie (Annie). She also lent her voice to two animated cartoon and recorded a solo album titled Bobby’s Girl. At the age of 18, Quinn decided to take some time off from acting to pursue education. She graduated university with honors in 1994. After graduation Quinn once again took to the stage.
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4/4 Most recently, Quinn has appeared in a few small roles in independent films and just returned from portraying “Lily” in Annie at Theatre Aspen.
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Aileen Quinn was only nine years old when she landed the coveted role of 'Annie', the adorable red-headed orphan from the 1982 movie that co-starred Albert Finney and Carol Burnett. What's she up to exactly 33 years on? Take a look...