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Annie Cordy

AKA: Anna Cordy
Birthday: 1928-06-16
Died: 2020-09-04
Birthplace: Bruxelles, Belgium


Léonie Juliana, Baroness Cooreman (16 June 1928 – 4 September 2020), also known by her stage name Annie Cordy, was a Belgian actress and singer. She appeared in more than 50 films from 1954 and staged many memorable appearances at Bruno Coquatrix' famous Paris Olympia. Her version of "La Ballade de Davy Crockett" was number 1 in the charts for five weeks in France in August 1956. She was born in Laeken, Belgium, where in 2004, King Albert II of Belgium bestowed upon her the title of Baroness in recognition for her life's achievements. Cordy was born in the Brussels suburb of Laken, Belgium, the daughter of Maria de Leeuw and Cornelius January Cooreman. She had a brother, Louis, and a sister, Jeanne. At the age of eight, her mother enrolled her in a dance class. She learned piano and music theory, while pursuing her studies, and participated in charity galas. Between the dance numbers, she sang the hits of the day. Artistic director of Le Lido encouraged her to leave Brussels, her hometown, and Annie Cordy arrived in Paris on 1 May 1950, to be hired as a lead dancer. Cordy recorded her first songs in 1952 ("Les Trois Bandits de Napoli", "Quand c'est aux autos de passer", "La bourrée d'Auvergne montagnarde") and made her debut in the musical, "La Route fleurie", alongside Georges Guétary and Bourvil. This lasted until 1955. Then she made her film debut in 1953 when she appeared as herself in Boum sur Paris, next to Jacques Pills and Armand Bernard. That same year, she had her first hit record with "Bonbons, caramels, esquimaux, chocolats" or "Léon". In 1954 she starred in April Fools' Day as Charlotte Dupuy, alongside her friend Bourvil, Louis de Funès, Denise Grey, and Maurice Biraud. The film was a big success with almost three million ticket sales. She also played Madame Langlois in Sacha Guitry's Royal Affairs in Versailles, with Michel Auclair, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Jean-Louis Barrault, Bourvil, Gino Cervi, Claudette Colbert, Nicole Courcel, Daniel Gélin, Jean Marais, Gisèle Pascal, Édith Piaf, Gérard Philipe, Micheline Presle, Tino Rossi, Orson Welles, and Nicole Maurey. The film was the #1 movie in France in 1954. It is still one of the 100 most successful films at the French box office of all time, the 89th highest grossing title. In 1955 her song "Fleur de Papillon" became a hit. She also starred in two motion pictures. First, Hello Smile ! directed by Claude Sautet, with Henri Salvador, Louis de Funès, Darry Cowl and Jean Carmet and an Italian comedy, Beautiful but Dangerous, in which she just made a short appearance. In 1956 she starred as Cri-Cri in Le Chanteur de Mexico, directed by Richard Pottier, with Luis Mariano, Bourvil, and Fernando Rey. The film was again a big success, with almost 5,000,000 tickets sold, and it was #5 at the box office for 1956 and #247 of all time in France. At the same time she had a hit on the song charts with the French version of The Ballad of Davy Crockett, which stayed at number 1 for 5 weeks in France in August 1956. In 1957 she played Titine in a West German remake of Victor and Victoria, directed by Karl Anton. That same year, she starred in her second musical, "Tête de linotte" with Jean Richard which lasted until 1960. ... Source: Article "Annie Cordy" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Filmography

The Down-in-the-Hole Gang
Character: Ginette Lalatte
The Breach
Character: Mme Pinelli
Les Rois de la comédie
Character: Self (archive footage)

Viktor und Viktoria
Character: Titine
The Cat
Character: Nelly, boss of the Floride hotel
Rider on the Rain
Character: Juliette

Wild Grass
Character: la dame de l'immeuble de Marguerite

The Singer from Mexico
Character: Cri-Cri
Revenge of a Blonde
Character: Jany
April Fools' Day
Character: Charlotte Dupuy

Hello Smile!
Character: Annie Cordy
L'Avare
Character: Frosine
Le Mataf
Character: Nina

Isabelle and Lust
Character: La mère d'Isabelle
Demented
Character: Rose
The Suburbs Are Everywhere
Character: L'agent immobilier

The Pebbles of Etratat
Character: Brigitte
Boom on Paris
Character: Self
Madame Edouard
Character: Ginette

The Last Diamond
Character: Inès de Boissière
La Dernière Bourrée à Paris
Character: La psychanalyste
Le Bel Indifférent
Character: La femme

Les Souvenirs
Character: La grand-mère de Romain
Souvenir of Gibraltar
Character: Tina, mother
Un été après l'autre
Character: 'Mère Fine'

Tête folle
Character: Annie
La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
Character: Self (archive footage)

Sheila, toutes ces vies-là
Character: Self (archive footage)
Royal Affairs in Versailles
Character: Mrs. Langlois
Crime Is Our Business
Character: Babette Boutiti

The Dunce
Character: Christiane
Ces dames s'en mêlent
Character: Lily
L'or du duc
Character: La concierge

The Men in the Family
Character: Maryse
High Street
Character: Mimi

Le Braconnier de Dieu
Character: Jofrette
Le bourgeois gentil mec
Character: Mrs. Marthe
A New Girl in Paris!
Character: Rose

Night Police Station
Character: Pupa
Illiterate
Character: Adélaide Perez

A City Is Beautiful at Night
Character: The HLM granny
Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild Women
Character: Martine, gymnastics teacher

Le passage du bac
Character: Émilie
Gates of Fire
Character: Andrée

The Damsels
Character: Laurenne
Tabarin
Character: Mimi
Drôles de zèbres
Character: Real Baroness de la Tronchembiais

Boris Vian, un cœur qui battait trop fort
Character: Self (archive footage)

Sans cérémonie
Character: Solange Serpette
Le diable en sabots
Character: Marie Fer

I'm Going Home To Mum
Character: Alice
Disco
Character: Mme Graindorge