
Annie Golden
Acting • Born 1951-10-19
Biography
Annie Golden (born October 19, 1951) is an American actress and singer. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Golden began her career as the lead singer of The Shirts (which headlined CBGB's in the late seventies). During the early 90s she performed as part of the duo Golden Carillo with Frank Carillo. They released 3 albums, Fire in Newtown, Toxic Emotion, and Back for More. She then returned to The Shirts. Since then she has performed solo and with a band. She performs a revue of songs from her stage career along with originals called Annie Golden's Velvet Prison. While with The Shirts she was discovered by Miloš Forman who gave her a part in Hair. She has had featured roles on Cheers and Miami Vice. On Broadway, she has appeared in the 1977 revival of Hair, Leader of the Pack, Ah, Wilderness!, On the Town, and The Full Monty as well as the title role in the workshop of the short lived adaptation of Stephen King's novel, Carrie. She also played the role of Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme in Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's musical Assassins in 1991. In 2007, she was hired as stand-by actress for the two comic villain roles in Broadway's Xanadu musical. Annie Golden was also the voice of Marina in the Don Bluth film The Pebble and the Penguin. Golden has the distinct honor of having appeared in three separate versions of Hair: a Broadway revival in 1977, the motion picture in 1979 and a special benefit performance concert in 2004. In recent years, she has been seen in commercials for Coinstar, in which she portrays The Tooth Fairy. Annie's trade mark is her over bite. She appeared in the movie musical Temptation with actors Adam Pascal, Tony Award Winners Alice Ripley and Anika Noni Rose, and film actress Zoe Saldana and in 2009 had a small role in I Love You Phillip Morris, with actors Ewan McGregor and Jim Carrey, playing a simple woman requiring legal assistance. Description above from the Wikipedia article Annie Golden, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
49 credits
Hair
Movie • 1979
Jeannie Ryan

It Runs in the Family
Movie • 2003
Deb

Class of '86
Movie • 1986
Various

Longtime Companion
Movie • 1989
Heroin Addict

Tom and Francie
Movie • 2005
Francie

The Pebble and the Penguin
Movie • 1995
Marina (voice)

Love at Stake
Movie • 1987
Abigail Baxter

One Way Out
Movie • 1996
Eve

Touched with Fire
Movie • 2016
Motherly Patient

Sexina: Popstar P.I.
Movie • 2007
Vera's Mom

Shapes of Rhythm: The Music of Galt MacDermot
Movie • 2010
Self - Interviewee: Actress

Twelve Monkeys
Movie • 1995
Woman Cabbie

Miles
Movie • 2017
Rhonda Roth

Baby Boom
Movie • 1987
Nanny

Haze
Movie • 2024

Forever, Lulu
Movie • 1986
Diana

This Is My Life
Movie • 1992
Marianne

Streetwalkin'
Movie • 1985
Phoebe

The Designer
Movie

I Love You Phillip Morris
Movie • 2010
Eudora

Desperately Seeking Susan
Movie • 1985
Band Singer

Prelude to a Kiss
Movie • 1992
Tin Market Musician

The American Astronaut
Movie • 2001
Cloris

Messengers
Movie • 2004
Alice Farmer

The Trouble with Cali
Movie • 2012
Mrs. Saperstein

Bite Me
Movie • 2019
Faith

Strictly Business
Movie • 1991
Sheila

Myths and Hymns
Movie • 2021
Narrator, "Pegasus"

The Tribe Remembers
Movie • 2020
Self

Phish 2023-12-31 Madison Square Garden New York, NY
Movie • 2023
Narrator

Barriers
Movie • 1999
Phil

Arresting Gena
Movie • 1997
Sally

She Ate That!
Movie • 2024
Bubby

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
TV • 1999
Varla

Law & Order
TV • 1990
Frances Padden

True Blue
TV • 1989
Connie Tollin

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
TV • 2017
Marge

Orange Is the New Black
TV • 2013
Norma Romano

Third Watch
TV • 1999
Amber Gastin

Evil
TV • 2019
Traci

Dear John
TV • 1988
Sylvia

New Amsterdam
TV • 2018
Kate Carnegie

RUN
TV • 2020

Cheers
TV • 1982
Margaret O'Keefe

Third Watch
TV • 1999
Crazy Woman

Difficult People
TV • 2015
Flipper

And Just Like That…
TV • 2021
Marilyn Scholl

Miami Vice
TV • 1984
Tommy

Miami Vice
TV • 1984
Prostitute