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Emily Rosenfeld is an actor, singer and dancer, based in New York. Emily began performing in local theatre at 5 years old. By the age of 7, her love of singing and performing led her to audition at an open call in New York City for the 2012 Broadway revival of the Annie the Musical. Over 5,000 girls were seen and after 9 months of callbacks, Emily won the coveted role of Molly in "Annie the Musical". She made her Broadway debut at just 8 years old. Emily appeared in New York Spring Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall with Derek Hough and Laura Benanti during the Spring of 2015. She has also appeared in many Broadway developmental workshops and readings. In addition to theatre, Emily has appeared in industrials, commercials, voice-overs, television and film. Emily has also sung in various venerable NYC venues such as Carnegie Hall, 54 Below, Le Poisson Rouge and Laurie Beechman Theatre. She has appeared on television in the 67th Annual Tony Awards, NBC's New Year's Eve with Carson Daly, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, The Katie Couric Show, Cupcake Wars, among others. Emily was featured in the documentary, Annie: It's the Hard-Knocked Life, from Script to Stage by award-winning film and television director Josh Seftel. The film aired nationally on PBS and was also selected for various film festivals. Emily learned much about pet rescue and adoption through her experience working in "Annie" with the rescue dogs who played Sandy. During the run of "Annie" Emily adopted a Jack Russell-Shih Tzu mix named Ariel from the Humane Society of New York. Emily is a supporter of the Humane Society and pet rescue. Emily has two sisters, Evie and Lucy.