Alicia Morton

Alicia Morton
Born (1987-04-29) April 29, 1987
Gonzales, Louisiana, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1999–2006, 2011

Alicia Morton (born April 29, 1987) is a former American actress and singer best known for playing Annie in the 1999 remake.

Biography

Morton started singing when she was 18 months old. When she was 12, she played Annie in Annie at her school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She was 7 when she landed the part of young Cosette in Broadway's Les Misérables in 1996. Costar Ricky Martin would rub makeup on her hands for good luck.[1] In 1998, Alicia beat 3,000 girls to win the part of the Disney TV movie Annie,[2] which was broadcast on 7 November 1999 following a private screening at the New Amsterdam Theatre on 1 November 1999.[3] In this role, Morton struggled with some of the dramatic moments. "The emotional scenes were hard for me," she says, until an acting coach suggested she draw on her father's death.[4][5] Her best friend, Alexis Kalehoff, is the daughter of Broadway's original Annie, Andrea McArdle. McArdle also had a cameo role in Morton's film version of Annie; she played the Star-to-Be who has a solo in the song NYC.[2] Her most recent film was the 2006 vampire horror film The Thirst, where she played a young girl with hemophilia named Sara.

She graduated from East Ascension High in 2005, and started her freshman year of college in 2006. She also plays guitar.[6] She studied music at Tulane University[7] and also occasionally performs in regional theatre.

From October 6–16, 2011, Morton starred alongside Andrea McArdle in the new musical Greenwood the New York Musical Theatre Festival.[8] Morton now resides in her hometown of Gonzales, Louisiana, where she's teaching drama at Ascension Christian High and is engaged.[9] Today, Alicia enjoys working with young performers. She spends her time working with the theater department at Ascension Christian High School in her home town of Gonzales, Louisiana.

Filmography

1999 Annie Annie
2001 The Big House
Dodson's Journey Maggie Dodson
2004 Miracle Run Jennifer
2005 Odd Girl Out Tiffany Thompson
2006 The Thirst Sara

References

  1. Alicia Morton
  2. 1 2 Knutzen, Eirik (7 November 1999). "Disney Casts Alicia Morton In The Latest 'Annie' Role". The Morning Call. Archived from the original on 4 July 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  3. Ehren, Christine (4 November 1999). "PHOTO CALL: More 'Annie' Cast Shots: Alicia Mortron and Kristin Chenoweth". Playbill. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  4. CNN.com - 'Annie' celebrates 25 years - April 25, 2002
  5. "Happy Anniversary! It Has Been 25 Years Since Annie′s Broadway Debut: Do You Know Where Your Favorite Orphan Is?". People. 57 (16). 29 April 2002. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  6. Alicia Morton - Biography
  7. Greenwood Cast
  8. Hetrick, Adam (23 August 2011). "NYMF's Greenwood to Star Stage and Screen Annie Veterans Andrea McArdle and Alicia Morton". Playbill. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  9. Spaner, Whitney (13 December 2014). "'You Won't Be An Orphan for Long': Where Are the Stars of Annie Now?". Playbill. Retrieved December 14, 2014.

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