She is playing one of the meanest characters in musical theater.
And Cameron Diaz has added a new twist by bringing her own sexy style to the role of Miss Hannigan.
The
41-year-old looked stunning in a flower printed dress with a sexy thigh
high slit while filming a dancing scene on the sidewalk with actor
Bobby Cannavale on set of the upcoming Annie in Harlem, New York on
Friday.
Racy: Cameron Diaz wears racy floral dress with
daring slit while filming a dancing scene on the sidewalk with actor
Bobby Cannavale on set of their new movie Annie in Harlem, New York on
Friday
Cameron really got into character with a series of facial expressions and sultry moves.
The actors got up close and personal as they filmed a steamy kissing scene with Bobby
holding her tight.
He then grabbed Cameron and planted a passionate kiss.
Sexy and mean: Cameron really gets into her role as Miss Hannigan, but adds her own sex appeal
The
remake, directed by Will Gluck and based on a
screenplay by Emma Thompson, is being produced by Jay-Z and Will Smith.
Hollywood
actor Jamie Foxx is playing the adaptation's equivalent to the
loveable Daddy Warbucks, who takes Annie away from the orphanage.
Foxx plays millionaire Benjamin Stacks, with Rose Byrne as his assistant, while 10-year-old Quvenzhané Wallis stars in
the title role as Annie.
Up close: Bobby and Cameron get up close and personal for the scene
It is thought that Jay-Z - a long time fan of the 1982 musical - will be providing some original music for the film.
'When
the TV version [of Annie] came on, I was drawn to it,' he once
revealed. 'It was the struggle of this poor kid in this environment and
how her life changed... It immediately resonated.'
Jay-Z famously sampled the song Hard
Knock Life in his 1998 hit of the same name after hearing
a DJ play an instrumental version of it.
Sexual chemistry: Sparks fly as the couple share an intimate moment and a passionate kiss during the scene
'It
immediately brought me back to my childhood and that feeling," he said.
'I knew right then and there that I had to make that record, and people
would relate to the struggle and the aspiration in it as well.
The
original musical is based on the Harold Gray comic strip, Little Orphan
Annie, which made its debut in 1924. The Broadway musical opened in
1977 and won seven Tonys.
The
feature film based on the musical opened in theatres in 1982 and
starred Aileen Quinn as Annie, Albert Finney as Daddy Warbucks and also
featured Tim Curry and Bernadette Peters.
A modern version: The remake of Annie, directed
by Will Gluck and based on a screenplay by Emma Thompson, is being
produced by Jay-Z and Will Smith
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