Flash forward some 8 decades later, and "Sandy" is being rescued once again. . . this time from the possibility of euthanasia at a hard-knock animal shelter in Houston, Texas. That's right, William Berloni, the award-winnning animal trainer in charge of casting the role for the latest Broadway musical version of "Annie" which will begin previews on October 3, 2012 - selected "Sunny," a terrier-mix, in a nationwide search to become the next "Sandy."
“Something about her picture appealed to me,” said Berloni. “We already had three other candidates, but
Over the years, Berloni has trained all the Sandys, as well as numerous other animals for the stage and screen. He particularly likes to check out shelters for all the dogs he casts in shows and movies, including Toto in "The Wizard of Oz" on Broadway and Bruiser in the "Legally Blonde" films. It all started when he was charged with casting Sandy for the very first production on Annie back in 1977.
“Somebody told me they had cheap dogs at the pound,” Berloni told ABC. “When I saw the conditions they were living in, I was profoundly moved. So I made a promise to myself that I would only get rescue dogs from then on.”
The journeys of Sunny and Casey from life in shelters to the bright lights of Times Square will be documented in a 30-minute TV special, "Annie's Search for Sandy," set to air on NBC in October. The special is being produced by Al Roker Entertainment and ANNIE Broadway LLC and is sponsored by PEDIGREE.