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5-year-old daughter, Annalise, was a recur- ring visitor to the set; director Will Gluck often brought his wife and young daughters to work to ask them what they thought about how the movie was going; and Wallis’s mother was in regular atten- dance during filming. Despite Gluck’s modernization of


task. But stepping into a role in such a beloved story did give him pause. Familiar with the 1982 version of Annie, starring Aileen Quinn and Carol Burnett (which he calls “dope”), he says, “It was surreal growing up and getting to play Daddy Warbucks.” Diaz, however, says making a musical was a challenge. “I’m terri-


fied of singing in front of people,” she admits. “It’s one of my big fears. Singing in front of people and heights are the two things that really terrify me. So I’ve jumped out of airplanes and scaled sides of mountains to get over my fear of heights. With singing, I decided to do a musical and put myself out to the entire world.” Te vibe during


the production of Annie wasn’t that far from the theme of the movie: It was all about family. Foxx’s


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this story,Annie’s themes of family and the desire to be loved are univer- sal. Tat’s something that Foxx picked up on when he watched rapper and music mogul Jay-Z, one of the film’s producers, perform a version of one of the movie’s songs earlier this year at a star-packed Super Bowl party. “When he started doing ‘Hard-Knock Life,’ people of all ages


and all colors went crazy,” Foxx says. When people go crazy this Christmas for Annie, it’s because the


story resonates in a way that’s deeper than the music, or the charac- ters, or the actors who play them. “To be able to have family to- gether, to be happy and healthy—it’s the simple things in life that we have to hold on to,” Foxx says. “Because at the end of the day if everyone can be happy and healthy, that’s more than enough.”


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Quvenzhané Wallis stars in the newAnnie with Cameron Diaz (top)


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