Annie Hägg is an actress and singer from New York City.
She is currently starring in Dmitry Krymov’s Big Trip 2: Three Love Stories by the Railroad at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club.
Annie is a native New Yorker, but more often than not you’ll catch her playing Europeans.
She writes from the point of view of outcasts and misfits, bringing a new perspective and incisive wit to her tales of relationships gone wrong. With a smoky voice trained on jazz classics and a stacked backing band, she combines a vintage sound with modern material to thrilling effect.
Annie Hägg is an actress and singer from New York.
As an actress on television, Annie played Holocaust survivor Ruth Heidelbaum in a six-episode arc on Season 1 of "Hunters" starring Al Pacino (Amazon Prime). She will next appear in a recurring role opposite Aubrey Plaza in the upcoming series "Olga Dies Dreaming." Other television credits include the upcoming "Daredevil: Born Again" opposite Charlie Cox, "Pose," "The Blacklist," "FBI: Most Wanted," "Blue Bloods," and "Law & Order: SVU." Film credits include Tomorrow w/ Stephen Fry, A Place We Go To, Prepartum, So Good to See You, Symposium and The River, among others.
On stage, Annie is currently starring in Three Love Stories by the Railroad at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, directed by renowned Russian theatre director Dmitry Krymov, with whom she frequently collaborates. Annie previously starred in Krymov's productions of The Two: Chaplin and Mikhoels (New York Theatre Workshop) and The Square Root of Three Sisters (International Festival of Arts and Ideas). Earlier this year, Annie played Marilyn Monroe in a workshop of the new play Love is Blonde written by Argia Coppola, based on the novel Blonde by Joyce Carol Oates. Other stage credits include Dancing at Lughansa (Irish Rep), The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Indecent, The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls and Owners (Yale Rep), Boeing-Boeing (New Harmony Theatre) and Staging Wittgenstein (Edinburgh Fringe).
Having studied under John Hendricks' protégé jazz/bebop vocalist Marion Cowings, Annie has performed at New York City hot spots such as Canary Club, The Flatiron Room, Arturo’s, Anyway Cafe, Marylou, Winnie's Jazz Bar, Sugar Bar, Cleopatra’s Needle, Lenox Lounge and Mona's.
Annie has a gift for languages and has performed in Swedish, German, French, Spanish, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish and Yiddish. She has an MFA in Acting from Yale School of Drama and a BA in History from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
