Rooster and Lily St. Regis

Rooster and Lily St. Regis are the secondary antagonists of the musical "Annie" and the 1982 Columbia film adaption (in this version, they later become the true antagonists), and the 1999 Disney film adaption. In the 1982 Columbia theatrical film version, Rooster was played by Tim Curry (who later played many other villains like he voice Drake, Maestro Forte, Hexxus, Ben Ravencroft, Professor Calamitous and etc and played Dr. Frank-N-Furter and Long John Silver) and Lily was played Bernadette Peters. In the Disney version, Rooster was played by Alan Cumming and Lily was played by Kristin Chenoweth.

In the 1982 version Rooster is a con artist and his girlfriend have escaped from jail, and pay his sister Miss Hannigan a visit hoping to get money from her, she didn't then he stole from her, Lily stole some stuff but she caught her. They intend to use the situation that Annie is at a billionaire's house for wealth, but without knowledge. Lily and Rooster pretend to be the Mudges, Annie's parents, sucessfully. At the end, Annie escapes and rips up the check. Rooster wanted to kill her. Miss Hannigan tries to stop him, but then he punched her then goes on to try to kill Annie. Rooster is about to catch Annie (who has escaped onto the drawn B&O Bridge). When Rooster slides back down (due to Punjab knocking him after catching Annie), Miss Hannigan scolds him and beats him with her purse. Rooster and Lily are then arrested.

In the 1999 film version, after Miss Hannigan and Rooster (pretending to be Annie's parents, the "Mudges") try to get her, but Lily, the orphans reveal who they really are (after blackmailing them into revealing what would happen to Annie right after accidentally revealing the secret), Rooster names was also Daniel Francis "Rooster" Hannigan/Danny the Dip, Lily names was Sadie Algonquin/Phyllis the Filcher. They and Miss Hannigan were arrested by Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Secret Service.