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Robin Ignico is an American former child actress. Best known for playing the role of Duffy in the movie Annie. Since retiring from acting, she has been the Property Manager for Belmont Ventures, Inc., and company that has been repeatedly cited and fined as one the worst slumlords in New York City .
Don't Go To Sleep is a 1982 American made-for-television horror film that was produced and directed by Richard Lang.The movie features Dennis Weaver, Valerie Harper, Ruth Gordon, and Robert Webber, and youngsters Kristin Cumming, Robin Ignico, and Oliver Robins.
Robin Ignico as Duffy, an eleven year old fellow orphan who is Pepper's best friend. Lucie Stewart as July, a fellow orphan who is nine years old and rarely speaks. Peter Marshall as Bert Healy, a prominent radio show host. Loni Ackerman, Murphy Cross, and Nancy Sinclair as the Boylan Sisters, who sing on the Bert Healy Show.
Robin Ignico (born 1970) Teddy Infuhr (1936–2007) Mary Jane Irving (1913–1983) J. Terrence J (born 1982) Eugene Jackson (1916–2001) Janet Jackson (born 1966)
Yet later, when queried about the incident, Robby claims he can't recall a thing. The next night, Robby sneaks out to the beach, and his sister Missy (Robin Ignico) follows him. While searching for them, Dr. Russell and others find Riley's corpse. Not only that, they spot Chief Whalen covered in fake war paint, trying to kill Missy.
Quinn was born on June 28, 1971, and raised in Yardley, Pennsylvania.The oldest child of Helen Ann Quinn and Andrew Quinn Sr., she is the older sister of Andrew Quinn Jr. [1] She began dance lessons when she was 4 at Knecht Dance Academy in Levittown, Pennsylvania, learning ballet and tap dance.
Edward Kirk Herrmann (July 21, 1943 – December 31, 2014) was an American actor, director, and writer. He was known for his portrayals of Franklin D. Roosevelt in both the miniseries Eleanor and Franklin (1976) and 1982 film musical Annie, Richard Gilmore in Amy Sherman-Palladino's comedy-drama series Gilmore Girls (2000–2007), and a ubiquitous narrator for historical programs on The ...
Rosanne Sorrentino was born on January 15, 1968, in Oceanside, Long Island, New York.She made her professional stage debut at aged 12 in the third national tour of Annie in 1980-81, playing the role of bossy orphan Pepper.