Annie Cordy, an acclaimed Belgian singer and actress known for her work in film, TV and stage, has died. Best known for her work in "Le Chat" and "Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild Women," Cordy, born Leonie Correman, was one of the French-speaking world’s best-loved musical comedy performers. According to French media, Cordy died Friday in southern France. In addition, the actress also appeared in a number of TV series, including "Orages d’ete," "Inspectuer Médeuze" and "L’histoire du samedi." The outlet also notes that she took time between movie projects to solidify her singing talents on stage in a number of plays.
Source: Fox News September 06, 2020 13:30 UTC