. "Oliver Warbucks is the deuteragonist of Annie. He is the resident of the mansion where Grace Farrell takes the title character, Annie, to visit for Christmas. He is a billionaire, so it is he who announces a $50,000 reward to the couple who can prove they are Annie's parents. He is in love with Grace, both of whom act as surrogate parents."@en . "Around 52"@en . "Annie"@en . "First Appearance:"@en . . . "Annie in trouble"@en . . . "Gets engaged to Grace and adopts Annie"@en . . . . "Fair"@en . "Harold Gray"@en . . "Drake, Mrs. Pugh, housekeepers"@en . . . . "Oliver Warbucks"@en . "The Asp"@en . . . . . "To find Annie's parents; also to adopt her"@en . . . . . . . . "Example"@en . "N/A"@en . "Jamie Fox Annie (2014 Film)"@en . "Victor Garber"@en . "Annie, Adoptive Daughter"@en . . "Oliver \"Daddy\" Warbucks is the deuteragonist of the musical \"Annie\" and all films (including the 1995 sequel \"Annie: A Royal Adventure!\"). He is a bald billionaire and is in love with his secretary, Grace Farrell. He doesn't like Annie at first, considering he only intended to adopt a male orphan, but he didn't specify the gender. Nor did he seem to like Sandy for some reason. However, he begins to warm up to them. In fact, in the end of the musical and the films, he adopts them as his own daughter and pet, respectively. Oliver is played by the late Reid Shelton in the original musical, Albert Finney in the 1982 film, George Hearn in its sequel, and Victor Garber in the 1999 film."@en . "Oliver"@en . "Oliver Warbucks"@en . . . "Oliver Warbucks"@en . . . "Known Associates:"@en . . . . . "Annie"@en . . . . "Albert Finney Annie (1982 Film)"@en . "Billionaire"@en . "2013-01-16"^^ . . . "Lieutenant General Sir Oliver Warbucks"@en . "Black"@en . "Created By:"@en . . . . "Good"@en . . . . . "In Annie: A Royal Adventure!, he is spending Spring Break on a trip to London to be knighted by the king. So far, all actors playing him on the screen varied in nationality; in the 1982 film, he is played by British actor Albert Finney; in that film's sequel, he is played by American actor George Hearn; and in the 1999 TV film, he is played by Canadian actor Victor Garber."@en . . "Oliver Warbucks is the deuteragonist of Annie. He is the resident of the mansion where Grace Farrell takes the title character, Annie, to visit for Christmas. He is a billionaire, so it is he who announces a $50,000 reward to the couple who can prove they are Annie's parents. He is in love with Grace, both of whom act as surrogate parents."@en . "Known Relatives:"@en . . . "Oliver \"Daddy\" Warbucks is the deuteragonist of the musical \"Annie\" and all films (including the 1995 sequel \"Annie: A Royal Adventure!\"). He is a bald billionaire and is in love with his secretary, Grace Farrell. He doesn't like Annie at first, considering he only intended to adopt a male orphan, but he didn't specify the gender. Nor did he seem to like Sandy for some reason. However, he begins to warm up to them. In fact, in the end of the musical and the films, he adopts them as his own daughter and pet, respectively. Oliver is played by the late Reid Shelton in the original musical, Albert Finney in the 1982 film, George Hearn in its sequel, and Victor Garber in the 1999 film. The musical and two films follow the same way. First, he meets Annie, only to be disappointed at first. He and Grace take Annie out on outings (a movie in the 1982 film, and ice cream and ending with a Broadway show in that from 1999). He then decides to adopt Annie, while still trying to find Annie's parents. Later, he decides to allow the Mudges (whom he is led to think are her parents) to adopt her (unaware that they are actually Rooster Hannigan and Lily St. Regis ( In the 1999 film, it is Miss Hannigan who pretends to be Mrs. Mudge] pretending to be her parents just for the $50,000). However, when their cover is blown, and the duo are arrested (and so is Miss Hannigan in the musical, while she reforms in the 1982 film, and she is sent to an asylum in the 1999 film), and (according to the 1999 film) Oliver learns from the president that David and Margaret Bennett were Annie's real parents, whose death some time ago was why they never found her all these years. So, he adopts Annie and becomes engaged to Grace. In the sequel, \"Annie: A Royal Adventure!\", Oliver Warbucks is on a trip to London with Annie, her friend Hannah (with her parents' permission), and her other friend Molly (despite Miss Hannigan saying no, so they are stowing her away), because he is supposed to be knighted by the King. In the 2014 Film he is replaced by a character named Will Stacks played by Jamie Foxx. Though in the Broadway musicals and the three movie adaptations Oliver gets married to Grace, he is already married to a snobby woman that adopts Annie just for popularity. When Oliver Warbucks instantly falls in love with the orphan , she becomes Annie's friend. She likes Annie but his wife decided to adopt another orphan named Selby."@en . . . . . "Oliver \"Daddy\" Warbucks is a wealthy industrialist and adventurer. Warbucks is bald, and typically wears a large jewel set into his shirtfront. Warbucks is the adoptive father of the girl Annie, and he is also acquainted with Dick Tracy and Diet Smith."@en . . . . . . . "Annie, Grace Farrell, Sandy, F.D.R., Annie's orphan friends"@en . . . . "Daddy Warbucks"@en . . . . "\"Out with the old, in with the new.\""@en . "In Annie: A Royal Adventure!, he is spending Spring Break on a trip to London to be knighted by the king. So far, all actors playing him on the screen varied in nationality; in the 1982 film, he is played by British actor Albert Finney; in that film's sequel, he is played by American actor George Hearn; and in the 1999 TV film, he is played by Canadian actor Victor Garber."@en . . . "Oliver \"Daddy\" Warbucks is a wealthy industrialist and adventurer. Warbucks is bald, and typically wears a large jewel set into his shirtfront. Warbucks is the adoptive father of the girl Annie, and he is also acquainted with Dick Tracy and Diet Smith."@en . . . . . "Bald"@en . .