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Ann Corio (born Ann Coiro; November 29, 1909 – March 1, 1999) was a prominent American
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and actress. Her original surname was Coiro, changing it to Corio for stage purposes and because some family members did not approve of her profession.


Biography

Born in
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, she was one of twelve children of Italian immigrant parents. While still in her teens, Corio's good looks and shapely physique landed her showgirl roles that led to her becoming a hugely popular
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artist. Her rise to stardom as a featured performer began on the Mutual burlesque circuit in 1925. She later worked at
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in New York City and
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's
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.


Career

After Mayor
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closed down New York City's burlesque houses in 1939, Corio made her way to
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. Between 1941 and 1944 she appeared in several
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"B" motion pictures which featured her in scanty costumes (beginning with 1941 ''
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''), the best known of which was perhaps 1942's ''
Jungle Siren ''Jungle Siren'' is a 1942 American film directed by Sam Newfield. Cast *Ann Corio as Kuhlaya *Buster Crabbe as Captain Gary Hart * Evelyn Wahl as Frau Anna Lukas *Paul Bryar as Sergeant Mike Jenkins *Milton Kibbee as Dr. Thomas Harrigan *Ar ...
'' opposite
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. In 1944 she made ''
Call of the Jungle ''Call of the Jungle'' is a 1944 adventure mystery film directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Ann Corio, James Bush and John Davidson. Cast *Ann Corio as Tana * James Bush as Jim * John Davidson as Harley *Claudia Dell as Gracie * Eddy Chandler a ...
'' and ''
Sarong Girl ''Sarong Girl'' is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Arthur Dreifuss and written by Charles R. Marion, Arthur Hoerl and Tim Ryan. The film stars Ann Corio, Tim Ryan, Irene Ryan, Mantan Moreland, William Henry, Damian O'Flynn and Johnnie ...
''. A year earlier Corio was guest armchair detective on radio's ''
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'', on the January seventh episode entitled, "The Adventure of the Singing Rat". With the Second World War on, she became one of the volunteer
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s for '' YANK'' magazine, appearing in the September 3, 1943, issue of the weekly U.S. Army publication. Corio appeared in "The Ghost in the Sea Blue Dress," the January 23, 1955 episode of NBC's ''
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'' radio show, Corio had a long successful career dancing on stage. In 1962 she put together the nostalgic
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which she directed and in which also performed. In 1968, she wrote a book with the same title. Her fame was enduring enough that in the 1970s—when Corio was long retired and in her sixties—she twice was a guest on ''
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''. During this same period, she took ''This Was Burlesque'' out on the summer stock circuit for several seasons. In 1981, the show played Broadway at the old
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, which was then known as the Princess Theatre, and tried to compete with '' Sugar Babies'' which was running just a few blocks up the street. In 1985, she mounted the show for the second to last time in downtown Los Angeles, at the
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, where it did not have a good run. A year or so later, the show played a dinner theatre in Florida, where it closed for good.


Death

A resident of
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in
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, on March 1, 1999, aged 89.


Legacy

She is a member of the Hall of Fame at the
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in
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,
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.


References


External links

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Ann Corio collectionCharles H. McCaghy collection of exotic dance from burlesque to clubs
{{DEFAULTSORT:Corio, Ann 1909 births 1999 deaths American female erotic dancers American erotic dancers American film actresses American stage actresses American vedettes American burlesque performers Actresses from Hartford, Connecticut People from Cliffside Park, New Jersey Deaths from pneumonia in New Jersey Burials in Connecticut 20th-century American actresses 20th-century American dancers