Celina Smith is set to portray orphan Annie in NBC's Annie Live!, premiering Dec. 2.
The first musical version of Annie earned Andrea McArdle a Tony nomination in 1977.
Shelley Bruce played Annie on Broadway from 1978 to 1979. Her child stardom took a pause after she was diagnosed with leukemia in 1981, but Bruce went on to teach voice lessons for the next generation of aspiring stars.
Yep, that is Sarah Jessica Parker under that red wig! The Sex and the City icon took on the role of Annie on Broadway in 1979.
Allison Smith made history as both the longest-running and youngest Annie. She performed in over 1,000 shows across three years, and later appeared on The West Wing and Kat and Allie.
At age 12, Alyson Kirk was the final Annie in the original Broadway production before the show closed in 1983.
The first film adaptation of Annie showcased Aileen Quinn's talents, opposite Albert Finney as "Daddy" Warbucks in the 1982 movie.
The 1995 film sequel, Annie: A Royal Adventure, gave the Annie honors to Ashley Johnson.
The 1999 made-for-TV adaptation of Annie starred Alicia Morton, who previously made her musical debut with Les Misérables.
After entering a contest at Macy's, Joanna Pacitti was selected to lead the 20th anniversary revival of the musical. However, she exited production just before the Broadway debut and reportedly settled for an undisclosed sum of money out of court against the Macy's department store over compensation, according to Playbill. Pacitti went on to audition for American Idol, but was disqualified due to rumors of "personal relationships" with executives.
Lilla Crawford played Annie on Broadway from 2012 to 2013. She later starred in the Into the Woods film.
Before Taylor Swift's "All Too Well" red scarf, Sadie Sink had another Red accessory: Her Annie wig! The triple threat talent alternated with Lilla Crawford as Annie on-stage in 2013.
Beasts of the Southern Wild breakout star Quvenzhané Wallis portrayed Annie in the 2014 film, with Jamie Foxx as her adoptive father.