Léonie Juliana, Baroness Cooreman, 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.
Date of Birth | 16th June 1928 |
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Date of Death | 4th September 2020 |
Age at Death | 92 Years |
Zodiac Sign | Gemini |
Country | Belgium |
Current City | Laeken |
Birth Place | Laeken |
Nationality | Belgium |
Citizenship | Belgium |
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Aliases | Annie Cordy |
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Relatives | Udo Mechels |
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Instruments | voice |
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Occupation | comedian, singer, film actor |
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