Beauty
Broadway's First "Annie": 'Memba Her?!

In 1977, Andrea McArdle became famous for playing little orphan Annie in the original Broadway production of "Annie." Guess what she looks like now!


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1. I wonder what the dog looks like now.!!

Posted at 11:58AM on Jul 25th 2008 by Alan

2. I've Always wondered what happened to the actress who played Annie in the movie (in the 80's)? Aileen Quinn I think is her name! It's like she just fell off the face of the earth.....

Posted at 12:04PM on Jul 25th 2008 by Just sayin.....

3. Uh NO!! I don't membah her. Who in the f**k is she? LOL

Posted at 7:37PM on Jul 25th 2008 by Grace

4. Andrea is great! I was able to meet her and so is an awesome person. She recently starred in Evita for my teacher's theater group and simply shone =] She still has it!

Posted at 9:08PM on Jul 27th 2008 by Blanca

5. Andrea is great! I was able to meet her and so is an awesome person. She recently starred in Evita for my teacher's theater group and simply shone =] She still has it!

Posted at 9:10PM on Jul 27th 2008 by Blanca

6. OH YEAH!!!!!!

For age 44, it appears as though the acting gig has been EXTREMELY kind to her!!!!

Based upon that, I think that ALL women should aspire to acting, thereby greatly improving the "scenery"!!!!!

Let's get out there gals, and spruce up the visual panorama for us MEN; Your lack of motivation and Bon-Bon eating, just won't be accepted anymore!!!!! Your OINK-OINK mentality will need to CEASE, NOW!!!!

Posted at 9:42PM on Jul 27th 2008 by rick

7. Hey Cuz- how you doing? A hello from the Shultz side of the family !!!!

Posted at 9:43PM on Jul 27th 2008 by Bill

8. What a beautiful lady, her smile says everything about her, keep it up. Annie is one of my all time favorite plays of all time

Posted at 5:43PM on Jul 29th 2008 by Donnie

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