Alicia Morton
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Alicia Morton (born April 29, 1987 in Gonzales, Louisiana) is an American actress. She is the youngest of two children. Her brother, Shane, was born in 1981, and her parents are Jon and Kathy. Her mother co-owns and runs the family carpet and flooring business in Gonzales, LA.
Alicia started dancing when she was 18 months old. When she was 6, she played Molly in Annie at her school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In 1997 her father died of liver cancer. In 1998, Alicia beat 3,000 girls to win the part of the 1999 Disney TV movie Annie. Her best friend, Alexis Kalehoff, is the daughter of Broadway's original Annie, Andrea McArdle. She co-starred with Ricky Martin in Les Misérables on Broadway, and was in Dodson's Journey (2001) as Maggie. In 2004, she played Jennifer in Miracle Run and in 2005 she was Tiffany in Odd Girl Out. She had graduated from East Ascension High in 2004 also.
Alicia is 4'10" (1.48 m) tall and plays the guitar.