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Baroness Léonie Cooreman, known under the stage name Annie Cordy (born 16 June 1928), is a Belgian film actress and singer. She has appeared in 50 films since 1954. She has 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.

Biography:
Her father's name was Cornelius January Cooreman and her mother, Maria de Leeuw. She has a brother, Louis, and a sister, Jeanne.
At eight years, her mother enrolled her in a dance class. She learn piano and music theory, while pursuing her studies, and participates in charity galas. Between numbers danced, she sang the hits of the moment. Very soon, everything follows: radio hooks, contests ... Immediately noticed by the artistic director of Le Lido who manages to convince her to leave Brussels, her hometown, Annie Cordy arrives in Paris on 1 May 1950, hired as a lead dancer.

1952-1960 : The beginning:
She record her firsts song 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 with "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, Armand Bernard.,
That same year, she had her first success in the song, with "Bonbons, caramels, esquimaux, chocolats" or "Léon".
In 1954 she starred in Poisson d'avril as Charlotte Dupuy, alongside her friend Bourvil, Louis de Funès, Denise Grey and Maurice Biraud. The film was a big success with almost 3 million entries.,
She also play 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 a huge success and was the #1 in France in 1954. Today, it's still one of the most successful French film, it is at the #88 place of all time in term of entries at the Box Office.
In 1955 her song "Fleur de Papillon" become a hit.,
She also star in two motion picture. First, Bonjour sourire directed by Claude Sautet, with Henri Salvador, Louis de Funès, Darry Cowl and Jean Carmet. And then, an Italian comedy Beautiful but Dangerous in which she just appeared.
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 entries, and it was #5 at the 1956's box office and #247 of all time in France.,
At the same time she had a musical hit with the French version of The Ballad of Davy Crockett, which stay number 1 for 5 weeks in France in August 1956.
In 1957 she play Titine in the 1957's version of Victor and Victoria, directed by Karl Anton. That same year, she made her second musical, "Tête de linotte" with Jean Richard whose lasted in 1960.
In 1958 she made some other musical hit, like "Hello le soleil brille" from the movie The Bridge on the River Kwai or "Docteur miracle".,
For the cinema, she's back in "Tabarin", where she play Mimi, under the direction of Richard Pottier for the second time. She is the leading role, and starred alongside Michel Piccoli, Sylvia Lopez, Mischa Auer, Germaine Damar, Jean Lefebvre and Isabelle Corey.
In 1959 she had several musical success, like her version of "Petite Fleur", "Salade de fruits" or "Cigarettes, Whisky et P'tites Pépées" from the movie with the same name. She starred in this movie, with Pierre Mondy, Nadine de Rothschild, Jean Carmet, Jean Richard and Franco Interlenghi.
In 1960 she play in Robert Vernay's "Tête folle". She's next to Jean Richard.

1961-1970 : The decade of musicals:
From 1961 to 1964 she starred in her third musical, alongside Luis Mariano, nammed "Visa pour l'amour". This musical features the hit "Visa pour l'amour".
In 1964 she sing the hit song "Six Roses".
From 1965 to 1967, she had the leading female part in "Ouah ! Ouah !", an other musical with Bourvil. This musical features the hit "Le p'tit coup de chance".,
At the same time, she's back in cinema, she play Lily in Ces dames s'en mêlent, directed by Raoul André, with Eddie Constantine and Nino Ferrer. She also made a cameo in "L'or du duc" directed by Jacques Baratier, with Claude Rich, Danielle Darrieux, Elsa Martinelli, Pierre Brasseur, Jean Richard and Charles Trenet.
In 1967, she play Maryse in "Ces messieurs de la famille", directed by Raoul André, with Francis Blanche, Michel Serrault, Darry Cowl, Jean Poiret, Jean Yanne, Michel Galabru and Eddie Constantine.
In 1968 she starred in "Pic et Pioche", a musical with her friend Darry Cowl.
In 1969 she play Mme Marthe in "Le bourgeois gentil mec". It's the third time that she's directed by Raoul André, and the movie starred also Jean Lefebvre, Darry Cowl, Francis Blanche and Bella Darvi.
The 1970 year was very successful for Annie Cordy, she runs for the fourth time with Raoul André in the movie "Ces messieurs de la gâchette", a sequel of "Ces messieurs de la famille". She signed on for her role as Maryse, and the movie starred Francis Blanche, Jean Poiret, Michel Serrault, Darry Cowl, Micheline Dax and Patrice Laffont.,
She also play for René Clément, the role of Juliette in Rider on the Rain, alongside Marlène Jobert, Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland and Gabriele Tinti. The movie knows a big success, it was the #3 movie at the box-office in 1970, in France.,
That same year, she also turn for Claude Chabrol as Mme. Pinelli in The Breach. She starred alongside Stéphane Audran, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Michel Bouquet and Jean Carmet.,
After all this success in cinema, she also had a musical hit this year : "Le Chouchou de mon Coeur"

1971-1980 : Success on all edge:
In 1971 she play Nelly in Le Chat directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre. The film starred also Jean Gabin and Simone Signoret. The film was good received with more than one million entries. She also start, this same year a new musical, "Indien vaut mieux que deux tu l'auras", where she starred with Pierre Doris.
In 1972 she starred in the leading role of Hello, Dolly!'s French version. She also play in "Les galets d'Étretat" as Brigitte. The movie is directed by Sergio Gobbi and starred Virna Lisi. Then, she play Andrée in "Les portes de feu", alongside Emmanuelle Riva and Jacques Balutin.
In 1973, she play Nina in Tre per una grande rapina, with Michel Constantin and Adolfo Celi. She also play in "La dernière bourrée à Paris", where she finds for the fifth time, the director Raoul André and she starred alongside Francis Blanche, Roger Coggio, Micheline Dax, Michel Galabru, Marion Game and Tony Kendall. She play in "Elle court, elle court la banlieue" directed by Gérard Pirès and starring Marthe Keller, Jacques Higelin, Robert Castel, Ginette Leclerc, Claude Piéplu, Alice Sapritch, Victor Lanoux, Daniel Prévost, Coluche, Diane Kurys and Miou-Miou. The film was a success with more than a million and a half entries.
In 1974, she released La bonne du curé. This song will become a classic and is one of her greatest success with over one million singles sold in France and more than two million worldwide. At the same time, she continues to make movie like "Les gaspards", directed by Pierre Tchernia and starring Michel Serrault, Philippe Noiret, Michel Galabru, Charles Denner, Gérard Depardieu, Chantal Goya, Roger Carel, Daniel Ivernel, Jean Carmet and Gérard Hernandez. She also play Pupa in the Italian movie Commissariato di notturna, directed by Guido Leoni (it) and starring Rosanna Schiaffino, Gastone Moschin, George Ardisson, Emma Danieli, Giacomo Furia, Gisela Hahn, Leopoldo Trieste, Maurice Ronet, Luciano Salce, Carlo Giuffré, Aldo Bufi Landi, Jean Lefebvre, Michele Gammino, Roger Coggio, Nerina Montagnani, Lorenzo Piani, Luciano Rossi, Bruno Scipioni and Alfredo Varelli.
In 1975, she starred in the leading role of Souvenir of Gibraltar, directed by Henri Xhonneux and starring also Eddie Constantine. She also play Isabelle's mother in "Isabelle devant le désir", starring Jean Rochefort, Anicée Alvina and Mathieu Carrière. This same year, she also had several musical hit : "Ya kasiti", "Jane la tarzane" and one of her most famous hit, "Frida Oum Papa".
In 1976, she's back in a musical named "Nini la chance", in which she had the leading part and who was a huge succes. There is an other musical hit from this musical : "Nini la Chance". She also had some others hit, this same year with "La Bébête", "Dis pourquoi tu me bats Léon" and "Ca ira mieux demain" who became cult. She starred in High Street, a movie directed by André Ernotte in which she had the leading part and she play alongside Mort Shuman and Elliot Tiber.
In 1977, she play the Baronne Jacinthe de la Tronchembiais, in the first and only movie directed by Guy Lux, Drôles de zèbres. The movie also starred Sim, Alice Sapritch, Patrick Préjean, Raymond Bussières, Katia Tchenko, Léon Zitrone, Petula Clark, Coluche and Claude François. The director and writer Michel Audiard said about Annie that he was sorry she sings bullshit songs, because she made impressive duet with Bourvil, he think she's a wonderful blues singer and a great actres and she deserved to sing a way better song.
In 1978, she released an other musical hit who became a classic, "Qui qu'en veut". This same year, she made her first television movie. First, she play in "Le bel indifférent" from a Jean Cocteau's play, starring alongside Alain Delon. Then, she play in a Molière's The Miser television adaptation. She play Frosine, alongside Henri Virlojeux and Paul Préboist.
In 1980, she had several musical success, like "Senorita Raspa", "La Coupe à Ratcha", "L'Artiste" and "Ma plus jolie chanson" but her most successful title was "Tata Yoyo" who became an other of her cult song.

1981-1990 : A confirmed star:
In 1981, she play Mme Hortense in the TV Movie written by Didier Decoin, "Les fiançailles de feu", alongside Pierre Malet and Paul Le Person. She also play the leading role in the TV Movie "Madame Sans-Gêne", adaptation of Victorien Sardou's play, in which she play with Raoul Billerey. This same year she made her debut On Stage with the same play, "Madame Sans-Gêne".
In 1982, she's back with her last musical "Envoyez la musique", in which she had the leading part. This same year on Television, she led her own TV Series, "Madame S.O.S.", during a season. She play alongside Jean-Pierre Darras and Jeanne Herviale. The series's soundtrack, "Si j'étais le soleil", was singing by Annie. She had also an other musical success with "Nini Pompon".
In 1983, after six years of absence in cinema, she is back with "Le braconnier de Dieu", directed by Jean-Pierre Darras, in which she play the leading female part. The movie also starred Pierre Mondy, Jean Lefebvre, Michel Galabru, Daniel Ceccaldi, Catherine Allégret, Rosy Varte, Odette Laure, Marthe Mercadier, Paul Préboist and Roger Pierre. Annie had an other musical succes with the song "Le rock à Médor".
In 1985, she had an other musical hit who became a cult hit : Cho Ka Ka O.
In 1986, she appeared principaly in Theater, with three play in one year. First as Madame de Sévigné, in the play of the same name, in which she play the center role. Then, she play in "La Mienne s'appelait Régine" at the Théâtre de l'Œuvre. And finally, she play in "Merci Apolline", an original play.
In 1987, she resumed the classic play "Madame Sans-Gene", that she had already played in 1981, on stage and on a TV Movie.
In 1989, she appeared in one episode of the French TV Series, "Le bonheur d'en face", in which she play Irène Lecoin, in an episode directed by Teff Erhat. She also starred in the play "Mademoiselle Plume", in the leading role.
In 1990, she's back in cinema after seven years of break with the movie "Un été après l'autre". She play alongside Paul Crauchet, Jean-Paul Comart and Jean-Yves Berteloot. Her performance was praised by the critics and she won the Best Actress Award at the "Festivals de Digne". This same year, she had the leading role in the TV Series "Orages d'été", in which she play during nine episodes, next to Gérard Klein, Claire Nebout, Jacques Dufilho, Pierre Vaneck and Patachou. She's also present on Stage with the play "Sacrée Gladys", in which she had the leading role, next to Jacques Balutin.

1991-2000 : More actress than singer:
Even if she continue to give concert and that musical compilation are released with her passt album, she's more present on television as an actress.
After two years of break, she's back in 1993, when she appeared in the TV Series "Inspecteur Médeuze", next to Francis Perrin, Christophe Bourseiller, Jacques Seiler and Mouss Diouf.
1994, was a big year for Annie. First, she starred in the movie La Vengeance d'une blonde, directed by Jeannot Szwarc, and with Christian Clavier, Marie-Anne Chazel, Clémentine Célarié, Thierry Lhermitte, Marc de Jonge, Philippe Khorsand, Angelo Infanti and Urbain Cancelier. It was a big succes with more than two millions of entries at the Box Office. It was the fourth most successful French film of the year 1994 in France, behind An indian in the city, Léon: The Professional and La Cité de la peur. She play Bertoune, the center character, in the TV Movie "La fille du roi", starring also Raoul Billerey. This same year, she appeared in two play. First, "Six heures au plus tard" with Xavier Percy and then "La Célestine" with Gérard Chambre. In both play, she had the leading character.
In 1995, she play in her first Short, "Vroum-vroum", written by Eduardo Manet, in which she starred next to Michael Lonsdale, Claire Nebout and Jean-Paul Comart. She play in one episode of the TV Series "Baldi", next to her friend Charles Aznavour. She also had the leading role in the TV Movie "Fanny se fait un sang d'encre". She also sing for the French soundtrack of Pocahontas, named "Ecoute ton coeur".
In 1996, she play in a Short called "Moi j'aime Albert", alongside André Pousse. She also play Hélène in an episode of "Le refuge", starring Maxime Leroux and directing by Alain Schwartzstein.
In 1997, she play in three TV Movie. First, "Le diable en sabots" from a novel written by Claude Seignolle, in which she play Marie Fer, alongside Patrick Préjean. Then, she play the leading role in "Une mère comme on n'en fait plus", with Nathalie Boutefeu and Cécile Vassort. Finally, she play Solange Serpette in "Sans cérémonie", directed by Michel Lang, written by Claude d'Anna, and also starring Charles Aznavour and Caroline Vasicek.
In 1999, she play in the Short "Un Noël de chien", written and directed by Nadine Monfils, and also starring Jean-Claude Dreyfus.
In 2000, she appeared in a second episode of the TV Series "Baldi", in which already play in 1995, still next to her friend Charles Aznavour. She's also back on stage with a play written by William Shakespeare : "Les Joyeuses Commères de Windsor". She act in this play with Patrick Préjean. She has also participated in the series of concerts organized by Les Enfoirés, she had notably shared the song "Une belle histoire" with Alain Souchon and Francis Cabrel.

2001-present : The legend continue...:
In 2001, she starred in the TV Movie "La tortue", with Pascale Arbillot.
In 2002, she starred in two TV Movie. First, "Les rebelles de Moissac", with Françoise Bertin and Maurice Chevit. Then, "Passage du bac", with Charles Aznavour, Alexis Tomassian, Bernard Blancan and Urbain Cancelier.
In 2003, Annie play Lucette, the central character in an episode of "Fabien Cosma", with Louis-Karim Nébati and Gérard Hernandez.
In 2004, she play in the Short "Zartmo". She's also back in the motion picture "Madame Édouard", after ten years without appeared in any movie in cinema. The film also starred Michel Blanc, Didier Bourdon, Dominique Lavanant, Josiane Balasko, Rufus, Andréa Ferréol and Bouli Lanners. On "Les Femmes de Cristal", she received the Woman Crystal Award in the categorie "Cinema and Theatre".
In 2005, she appeared in an episode of "Le tuteur", with Tony D'Amario.
In 2006, Annie play Rose, the leading female character in the movie "Le Dernier des fous". The movie is based on the novel "The Last of The Crazy People" written by Timothy Findley. She is on the movie with Dominique Reymond. She also starred in "C'est beau une ville la nuit", directed by Richard Bohringer, with Romane Bohringer, Robinson Stévenin, Luc Thuillier, Jacques Spiesser, Farid Chopel, Daniel Duval, Annie Girardot, Sonia Rolland, Christian Morin and Paul Personne. She's also back on Stage with "Lily & Lily", a play in which she had the leading part, and she give the line to Christian Morin and Firmine Richard. She is also the narrator for the documentary, "Moi, Belgique" on RTBF, in which she tell the history of her country, the Belgium.
In 2008, she play Mme Graindorge in Disco, a Fabien Onteniente's movie starring Emmanuelle Béart, Gérard Depardieu, Samuel Le Bihan, Isabelle Nanty, Chloé Lambert, Marie-Christine Adam, Pauline Delpech, Xavier Beauvois and Danièle Lebrun. The film was a big succes with more than two millions of entries in France. It was the third most successful French movie in France in 2006, just behind Welcome to the Sticks and Asterix at the Olympic Games. This same year, she play in Le crime est notre affaire, directed by Pascal Thomas and based on the novel 4.50 from Paddington, written by Agatha Christie. The movie also starred Catherine Frot, André Dussollier, Claude Rich, Chiara Mastroianni, Melvil Poupaud, Christian Vadim, Hippolyte Girardot and Yves Afonso. This was also a success with more than a million of entries in France. Still in 2008, the channel RTBF organized a special night for Annie, nammed "Quelque chose en nous d'Annie Cordy", in which some artist pay a tribute to her.
In 2009, she play in Wild Grass, a movie directed by Alain Resnais and starring Sabine Azéma, André Dussollier, Anne Consigny, Emmanuelle Devos, Mathieu Amalric, Michel Vuillermoz, Edouard Baer, Sara Forestier, Nicolas Duvauchelle, Paul Crauchet and Jean-Michel Ribes. This same year, she start a new play, "Laissez-moi sortir", in which she's alone on the stage and she play a huge star who is locked on her balcony and so she talk about her entire career.
After the huge success of the play "Laissez-moi sortir", Annie start a tour in the entire France in 2010.
In 2011, she play in the low-budget movie "Crimes en sourdine" with Annick Alane, Ginette Garcin and Patrick Préjean.
In 2012, she had the leading role in the TV Movie "Je retourne chez ma mère", starring also Rufus and Katia Tchenko. She also appeared in an episode of Scènes de ménage. Finally, at the end of the year, she released a new album called "Ça me plaît... Pourvu que ça vous plaise".
In 2013, she play in an episode of the TV Series "Y'a pas d'âge", broadcast on France 2, alongside Jérôme Commandeur, Marthe Villalonga, Claude Brasseur, Carmen Maura and Arielle Dombasle.
In 2014, she play in Le Dernier Diamant, alongside Yvan Attal, Bérénice Bejo, Jean-François Stévenin and Jacques Spiesser. She also appeared in an episode of "H-Man", a TV Series broadcast on Arte, alongside Arthur H.
In 2015, she will be on the new France 2's TV Series "Chef", with a recurrent character, next to Hugo Becker, Anne Charrier, Clovis Cornillac, Juliette, Nicolas Gob, Robin Renucci and Zinedine Soualem. She also had the leading role of the upcoming movie Les souvenirs, directed by Jean-Paul Rouve, and starring Chantal Lauby and Michel Blanc.

Filmography:

Cinema:
Year
Title
Role
Director
Notes
1953
Boum sur Paris
Herself
Maurice de Canonge

1954
Poisson d'avril
Charlotte Dupuy
Gilles Grangier

Royal Affairs in Versailles
Madame Langlois
Sacha Guitry

1955
Bonjour sourire
Herself
Claude Sautet

Beautiful But Dangerous
uncredited
Robert Z. Leonard

1956
Le Chanteur de Mexico
Cri-Cri
Richard Pottier

1957
Viktor und Viktoria
Titine
Karl Anton

1958
Tabarin
Mimi
Richard Pottier (2)

1959
Cigarettes, whisky et p'tites pépées
Martine
Maurice Régamey

1960
Tête folle
Annie
Robert Vernay

1965
Ces dames s'en mêlent
Lily
Raoul André

L'or du duc
The caretaker
Jacques Baratier

1967
Ces messieurs de la famille
Maryse
Raoul André (2)

1969
Le bourgeois gentil mec
Mme Marthe
Raoul André (3)

1970
Rider on the Rain
Juliette
René Clément

The Breach
Mme. Pinelli
Claude Chabrol

Ces messieurs de la gâchette
Maryse
Raoul André (4)

1971
Le Chat
Nelly
Pierre Granier-Deferre

1972
Les galets d'Étretat
Brigitte
Sergio Gobbi

Les portes de feu
Andrée
Claude Bernard-Aubert

1973
Le mataf
Nina
Serge Leroy

Elle court, elle court la banlieue
The real estate agent
Gérard Pirès

La dernière bourrée à Paris
The psychanalist
Raoul André (5)

1974
The Holes
Ginette Lalatte
Pierre Tchernia

Commissariato di notturna
Pupa
Guido Leoni (it)

1975
Souvenir of Gibraltar
Tina
Henri Xhonneux

Isabelle devant le désir
Isabelle's mother
Jean-Pierre Berckmans

1976
High Street
Mimi
André Ernotte

1977
Drôles de zèbres
Baronne Jacinthe de la Tronchembiais
Guy Lux

1983
Le braconnier de Dieu
Jofrette
Jean-Pierre Darras

1990
Un été après l'autre
Mother Fine
Anne-Marie Étienne
Festivals de Digne - Best Actress
1994
La Vengeance d'une blonde
Jany
Jeannot Szwarc

1995
Vroum-vroum

Frédéric Sojcher
Short
1996
Moi j'aime Albert

Frédéric Chaudier
Short
1999
Un Noël de chien

Nadine Monfils
Short
2004
Zartmo
The woman
Marc Dalmans
Short
Madame Édouard
Gigi / Ginette
Nadine Monfils (2)

2006
Le Dernier des fous
Rose
Laurent Achard

C'est beau une ville la nuit
The old of the HLM
Richard Bohringer

2008
Disco
Mme Graindorge
Fabien Onteniente

Le crime est notre affaire
Babette Boutiti
Pascal Thomas

2009
Wild Grass
The neighbour of Marguerite
Alain Resnais

2011
Crimes en sourdine
Mme Garcia
Joël Chalude,
Stéphane Onfroy

2014
Le Dernier Diamant
Inès de Boissière
Eric Barbier

2015
Les souvenirs
Madeleine
Jean-Paul Rouve

Television:
Year
Title
Role
Director
Notes
1978
Le bel indifférent

Marion Sarraut
TV Movie
The Miser
Frosine
Jean Pignol
TV Movie
1981
Les fiançailles de feu
Mme Hortense
Pierre Bureau
TV Movie
Madame Sans-Gêne
Madame Sans-Gêne
Abder Isker
TV Movie
1982
Madame S.O.S.
Madame S.O.S.
André Dhénaut
TV Series (6 Episodes)
1989
Le bonheur d'en face
Irène Lecoin
Teff Erhat
TV Series (1 Episode)
1990
Orages d'été
Céline
Jean Sagols
TV Series (9 Episodes)
1993
Inspecteur Médeuze
Lucie
Philippe Triboit
TV Series (1 Episode)
1994
La fille du roi
Bertoune
Philippe Triboit (2)
TV Movie
1995
Fanny se fait un sang d'encre
Fanny Faber
Alain de Halleux
TV Movie
Baldi
Colette
Michel Lang
TV Series (1 Episode : "Baldipata")
1996
Le refuge
Hélène
Alain Schwartzstein
TV Series (1 Episode : "La danse du cobra")
1997
Le diable en sabots
Marie Fer
Nicole Berckmans
TV Movie
Une mère comme on n'en fait plus
Simone Lapierre
Jacques Renard
TV Movie
Sans cérémonie
Solange Serpette
Michel Lang (2)
TV Movie
2000
Baldi
Colette
Michel Lang (3)
TV Series (1 Episode : Baldi et Tini)
2001
La tortue
Anne Gautier
Dominique Baron
TV Movie
2002
Les rebelles de Moissac
Charlotte
Jean-Jacques Kahn
TV Movie
Passage du bac
Émilie
Olivier Langlois
TV Movie
2003
Fabien Cosma
Lucette
Jean-Pierre Vergne
TV Series (1 Episode : Jamais trop tard)
2005
Le tuteur
Antoinette Loiseau
Pierre Grimblat
TV Serie (1 Episode : Une nouvelle vie)
2012
Je retourne chez ma mère
Alice
Williams Crépin
TV Movie
Scènes de ménage
Maion's grandmother
Karim Adda,
Francis Duquet
TV Series (1 Episode : "Ce soir ils reçoivent !")
2013
Y'a pas d'âge
Yvonne P.
Eric Barbier
TV Series (1 Episode : "Pour revoir son ex-femme")
2014
H-Man
Girl Telekinesis
Joseph Cahill
TV Series (1 Episode : "La Super Retraite")
Chefs
Léonie
Arnaud Malherbe
TV Series

On Stage:
Year
Title
Writer
Director
Notes
1958
Madame Sans-Gêne
Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau

with Jean-Marc Thibault
1986
Madame de Sévigné

La Mienne s'appelait Régine
Pierre Rey
Armand Delcampe
Théâtre de l'Œuvre
Merci Apolline
Geneviève Martin
Michel Wyn
with Guy Tréjan
1987
Madame Sans-Gêne
Victorien Sardou and Émile Moreau

1989
Mademoiselle Plume

Jean-Luc Moreau
with Charlotte Kady
1990
Sacrée Gladys

with Jacques Balutin
1994
Six heures au plus tard
Marc Perrier
Martine Willequet
with Xavier Percy
La Célestine

with Gérard Chambre
2000
Les Joyeuses Commères de Windsor
William Shakespeare

with Patrick Préjean
2006
Lily & Lily
Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Grédy
Gérard Moulevrier
with Jacques Ciron, Christian Morin and Firmine Richard
2009-2010
Laissez-moi sortir
Jean-Marie Chevret
Jean-Pierre Dravel and Olivier Macé
with Mimi Lebon,
Théâtre Daunou

Appearance on television:
Year
Title
Channel
Notes
1953
JT 20H
RTF
She Draw the 16th final of the Coupe de France
1958
36 chandelles
RTF
Guest with Jean-Marc Thibault for Madame Sans-Gêne
1960
Journal télévisé
RTF
Interviewed with Sacha Distel
1961
JT 13H
RTF
with Yvette Horner and Andrex
1966
Théâtre Sébastopol
Nord actualités télé
Interviewed with Bourvil
1967
Télé Dimanche
TF1
Hosted by Roger Lanzac,
She sing "Pic et pioche" with Darry Cowl and "Des millions de soleils"
JT 20H
TF1
Interviewed with Darry Cowl
1968
Le Palmarès des chansons
TF1
Hosted by Guy Lux and Anne-Marie Peysson,
She sing Petite Fleur, "Nous les nanas", "Six Roses", "Ne me dis plus tu", "Hello, le soleil brille", "Docteur Miracle" and Oh Suzanna with Albert Raisner, Anne-Marie Peysson, Frank Alamo, Maurice Biraud, Achille Zavatta and Guy Lux
1971
Annie sur la 2
France 2
She sing Les play boys with Jacques Dutronc
1974
Domino
RTF
She sing "Pedro"
1975
Numéro un
TF1
Hosted by Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier,
She sing "Ya Kasiti" and "Buvons à la santé" with Sacha Distel and Petula Clark and she made a humoristic sketch with Sacha Distel
1976
Midi Première
TF1
Hosted by Danièle Gilbert,
She sing "Dis, pourquoi tu me bats Léon ?", "Caramela" and "Ca ira mieux demain"
Numéro un
TF1
Hosted by Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier,
She sing "La noce à Nogent", "Nini la chance", "Ca ira mieux demain", "Alleluia" with Arthur Plasschaert and "Dis, pourquoi tu me bats Léon ?" and she made a humoristic sketch with Yves Lecoq
1977
Midi Première
TF1
Hosted by Danièle Gilbert,
She sing "Moi j'aime un galonné", "Ca ira mieux demain", "Caramela" and "L'hurluberlu" and was interviewed with Jean-Claude Borelly, Marcel Carné, Michael Schultz and Jean Gaven
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
France 2
Hosted by Michel Drucker,
She sing "Boing Boing"
1978
Numéro un
TF1
Hosted by Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier,
She sing "La Mouette", "Grand papa musicien", "Prends le temps", "Shine on your shoes", "Boing Boing", "Joe la terreur", "Pour garder la santé", "Charlot" with Jean Vallée and "La madame" with Enrico Macias and Robert Castel
1979
Journal télévisé
TF1
Hosted by Sylvie Hay
Numéro un
TF1
Hosted by Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier,
She sing "Voilà, m'sieurs dames", "Notre dernier automne", Just a Gigolo (first, alone and then in duet with Francis Perrin), "The queen of the disco", "De toutes les couleurs", "Quand je suis gaie", "La madame" and "Safari photo"
Midi Première
TF1
Hosted by Danièle Gilbert
1980
30 millions d'amis
TF1

Numéro un
TF1
Hosted by Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier,
She sing "Initiation" with Karen Cheryl
1982
Champs-Élysées
France 2
Hosted by Michel Drucker,
She sing "L'abominable femme des neiges" and a medley of her several success
1983
Champs-Élysées
France 2
Hosted by Michel Drucker,
She sing "Nini Pompon", "La vie en France" with Michel Drucker and "Rock à médor"
1987
Collaricocoshow
La Cinq
Hosted by Stéphane Collaro and Catherine Corbineau,
She sings a sober version of "Tata Yoyo"
Le divan d'Henry Chapier

Hosted by Henry Chapier
1998
Soir 3
France 3
Hosted by Marc Autheman
2002
13 heures
France 2
Hosted by Daniel Bilalian
2004
Vivement Dimanche
France 2
Hosted by Michel Drucker
2005
Les Femmes de Cristal 2004
RTBF
Annie received the Woman Crystal Award in the categorie "Cinema and Theatre" and she was also in the Top 3 in the categorie "Song"
Les enfants de la Télé
TF1
Hosted by Arthur
C'est au programme
France 2
Hosted by Sophie Davant
DV D'aujourd'hui
France 2

Ca reste entre nous
Match TV
Hosted by Jean-Marc Morandini
Envoyé spécial
France 2
Directed by Patrick Spica
Goutez-moi ça
France 3 Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Hosted by Pierrot
En direct
Direct 8
Hosted by Sixtine Pechery
Des racines et des ailes
France 3
Hosted by Patrick de Carolis
2006
Samedi soir avec Charles Trenet
France 2
Hosted by Michel Drucker
Ma télé bien aimée
RTBF

Moi, Belgique
RTBF
Documentary
Les grands du rire
France 3
Hosted by Yves Lecoq
C'est du belge
RTBF

Journal Télévisé
RTBF
Hosted by Anne Delvaux
Fata Morgana
La Une
Hosted by Steph Goossens and Geena Lisa
C'est bon pour le moral !
France 3
Hosted by Yves Lecoq
En aparté
Canal +
Hosted by Pascale Clark
Lido, lescoulisses secrètes
France 5
Documentary
2007
Les coups de coeur d'Alain Morisod
Télévision Suisse Romande

On a tout essayé!
France 2
Hosted by Laurent Ruquier
Un monde presque parfait
France 2
Hosted by Olivier Minne
Journal télévisé
RTL-TVI
Hosted by Michel de Maegd
Cinquante degrés nord
Arte
Hosted by Eric Russon
2008
Quelque chose en nous d'Annie Cordy
RTBF

Les enfants de la Télé
TF1
Hosted by Arthur
Tenue de soirée en direct de Bruxelles
France 2
Hosted by Michel Drucker
Village Départ
France 3
Hosted by Laurent Luyat
Les années bonheur
France 2
Hosted by Patrick Sébastien
Service Maximum
France 2
Hosted by Julien Courbet
20 heures
France 2
Hosted by Laurent Delahousse
2009
Vivement Dimanche
France 2
Hosted by Michel Drucker
La folie des années 70
France 3
Documentary
Questions pour un champion : Le combat des idoles
France 3
Hosted by Julien Lepers
2010
On Fait Le Plein
Le Mans Télévision
Hosted by Vincent Cerutti
C'est au programme
France 2
Hosted by Sophie Davant
Chabada : Carpentiers
France 3
Hosted by Daniela Lumbroso
C à vous
France 5
Hosted by Alessandra Sublet
Tous vos amis sont là
France 3
Hosted by Stéphane Bern
On ne demande qu'à en rire
France 2
Hosted by Laurent Ruquier
12/13
France 3

Journal télévisé
TF1
Hosted by Jean-Pierre Pernaut
Vie privée, vie publique
France 3
Hosted by Mireille Dumas
Vivement Dimanche
France 2
Hosted by Michel Drucker
La Traversée du miroir
France 5
Hosted by Patrick Poivre d'Arvor
Chabada : Laurent Gerra
France 3
Hosted by Daniela Lumbroso
Les animateurs font leur show
France 3

13 heures
France 2
Hosted by Sophie Le Saint
La Télé est à vous
France 2
Hosted by Stéphane Bern
2011
Magritte Award
BeTV
Hosted by Helena Noguerra
JT de 13 heures
TF1
Hosted by Jean-Pierre Pernaut
Village Départ
France 3
Hosted by Laurent Luyat
2012
La fête de la chanson française
France 3
Hosted by Daniela Lumbroso
Morandini !
Direct 8
Hosted by Jean-Marc Morandini
Toute une Histoire
France 2
Hosted by Sophie Davant
100% Mag
M6
Hosted by Faustine Bollaert
Planet Music Mag
France 2

Le plus grand cabaret du monde
France 2
Hosted by Patrick Sébastien
Dalida, 25 ans déjà
France 2
Hosted by Daniela Lumbroso
Les années bonheur
France 2
Hosted by Patrick Sébastien
Les grands du rire
France 3
Hosted by Yves Lecoq
Vivement Dimanche
France 2
Hosted by Michel Drucker
Ces chansons qui nous ressemblent
France 3

2013
Tous ensemble
TF1
Hosted by Marc-Emmanuel
2014
De Funes : 100 ans de rire
D8
Documentary
Les chansons d'abord
France 3
Hosted by Natasha St-Pier,
She sing "Envoyez la musique", Cho Ka Ka O, "Frida Oum Papa", "Tata Yoyo" and La bonne du curé
De Groodt, une fois
Canal +
TV Show for Stéphane De Groodt
Touche pas à mon poste refait l'année
D8
Hosted by Cyril Hanouna,
She surprise two of her fan and sing with them Cho Ka Ka O

Appearance on radio:
Year
Title
Radio
Notes
2005
11h30-12h00
France Info
Interview with Bernard Stephane
Vous écoutez la télé
France Inter
Host by Marc-Olivier Fogiel
The Talk-show
Rire & Chansons
Host by Cyril Hanouna
Plein cadre
France Bleue Nationale
Host by Christian Ledan
Les Grosses Têtes
RTL
Host by Philippe Bouvard
La tête dans les étoiles
RTL
Host by Isabelle Quin
Rencontres
Radio Shalom Dijon
Host by Marie-Laure Chardon
Confidences sur la fréquence
Radio Pluriel
Host by David Michel and Laurent Rochefort
Les vacances de Star
France Bleue Drôme Ardèche

Ecoute la radio
RMC
Host by Patrick Sabatier
2006
A vous de voir
VivaCité
Hosted by François de Brigode
Bonjour quand même
Premiere
Hosted by Eric Musson
Matinales de Cauet
Fun Radio
Hosted by Sébastien Cauet and Valérie Bénaïm
2007
Tous ensemble
France Bleue Nationale
Hosted by Patrick Sabatier
On ne pouvait pas le rater
RTL
Hosted by Christophe Hondelatte
Dicodeurs
La Première

2008
18h00-19h00
RTL
Hosted by Patrick Sébastien
2010
18h00-19h00
RTL
Hosted by Patrick Sébastien
Tout le plaisir est pour nous
RTL
Hosted by Flavie Flament
Tout et son contraire
France Info
Hosted by Philippe Vandel
Le fou du roi
France Inter
Hosted by Stéphane Bern
On va s'gener
Europe 1
Hosted by Laurent Ruquier
Les Grandes Gueules
RMC
Hosted by Alain Marschall and Olivier Truchot
Le Grand Direct des Médias
Europe 1
Hosted by Jean-Marc Morandini
2012
C'est de famille
Europe 1
Hosted by Ariane Massenet
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