Lilla Crawford (born February 23, 2001) is an American actress best known for portraying the title role in the 2012 Broadway revival of Annie. She made her feature-film debut playing Red Riding Hood in the 2014 Disney film Into the Woods
Lilla Crawford was raised in Los Angeles, California. She began her career at the age of six in a Cool Whip commercial, and since then has appeared in several more. She states that she begged her mother to find her an agent because it was her dream to be an animated voice and a star on Broadway, and was not pushed into becoming an actress. Crawford has also participated in many shows at the iconic 54 Below broadway club, including those sponsored by Scott Alan and Don't Quit Your Night Job. She also has a little sister, Savvy Crawford, who also has appeared on TV show Mike and Molly, a film, and was recently featured in an off-Broadway production of The Little Princess. Lilla is also a supporter of many charities such as Broadway Cares Equity Fights Aids and Broadway Barks of which she has performed numbers at events. She currently resides in Midtown, New York and is actively participating in and auditioning for numerous projects.
Lilla is a female given name, derived from Elizabeth.
Lilla is a small village in the south-east part of Montblanc municipality, in the Conca de Barberà. It is located by the N-240 road, between Montblanc and Valls, and near Coll de Lilla. In 2005 it had 78 inhabitants.
Coordinates: 41°20′54″N 1°12′44″E / 41.34833°N 1.21222°E / 41.34833; 1.21222
Lilla is an Italian given name for girls.
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