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Sadie Corré was and English dancer, actress and pantomime artist who appeared as a Transylvanian in ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]].''
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'''Sadie Corré''' was and English dancer, actress and pantomime artist who appeared as a [[Transylvanian]] in ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]].''
  
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==Biography==
 
Sadie Corré was born on May 31, 1918 in Bognor Regis, Sussex, England as Sarah Corré and began acting at age 7 (on the Palace Pier, Brighton), beginning eight decades of performing. Corré was educated and trained at the Italia Conti stage school, and first professional role was in the opera ''Madam Butterfly'' at age 12. A couple years later, she appeared in a film with Marlene Dietrich. She also appeared in cabarets as a young dancer with a comedic tap dance routine. Sadie’s big break came in her late teens, when she began touring with the variety act  “Hughie Green and His Gang” from 1937-1939.   
 
Sadie Corré was born on May 31, 1918 in Bognor Regis, Sussex, England as Sarah Corré and began acting at age 7 (on the Palace Pier, Brighton), beginning eight decades of performing. Corré was educated and trained at the Italia Conti stage school, and first professional role was in the opera ''Madam Butterfly'' at age 12. A couple years later, she appeared in a film with Marlene Dietrich. She also appeared in cabarets as a young dancer with a comedic tap dance routine. Sadie’s big break came in her late teens, when she began touring with the variety act  “Hughie Green and His Gang” from 1937-1939.   
  
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Other film, stage and commercial work followed until Sadie suffered a stroke in 2007, forcing her to retire. She passed away in August of 2009. Her ashes were scattered in section 3 M of Golders Green in London, and her Transylvanian costume is framed and on display at the Dearly Departed Gallery in Hollywood, CA.  
 
Other film, stage and commercial work followed until Sadie suffered a stroke in 2007, forcing her to retire. She passed away in August of 2009. Her ashes were scattered in section 3 M of Golders Green in London, and her Transylvanian costume is framed and on display at the Dearly Departed Gallery in Hollywood, CA.  
  
==SCREEEN ROLES==
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==Filmography==
 
1995: ''Funny Bones'' - Poodle Woman<br>
 
1995: ''Funny Bones'' - Poodle Woman<br>
 
1988: ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' - Ink and Paint Club Patron (uncredited) <br>
 
1988: ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' - Ink and Paint Club Patron (uncredited) <br>
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1970: ''The Skin Game'' – Herself<br>
 
1970: ''The Skin Game'' – Herself<br>
 
1968: ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'' - Field Worker (uncredited) <br>
 
1968: ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'' - Field Worker (uncredited) <br>
1964: ''Devil Doll'' - Hugo the Dummy (uncredited) <br>
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1964: ''Devil Doll'' - Hugo the Dummy (uncredited)  
  
==STAGE ROLES==
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==Stage Productions==
 
1968: ''Snow White''  - Sneezy (in Australia)<br>
 
1968: ''Snow White''  - Sneezy (in Australia)<br>
 
1960-61: ''Turn Again, Whittington'' – Cat (London Palladium) <br>
 
1960-61: ''Turn Again, Whittington'' – Cat (London Palladium) <br>
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1931: ''Cavalcade'' (Theatre Royal, London) <br>
 
1931: ''Cavalcade'' (Theatre Royal, London) <br>
 
1930 : ''Where the Rainbow Ends'' (The Holborn Empire, London) <br>
 
1930 : ''Where the Rainbow Ends'' (The Holborn Empire, London) <br>
1930:  ''Madame Butterfly'' - Trouble (Streatham Hill Theatre, South London)<br>
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1930:  ''Madame Butterfly'' - Trouble (Streatham Hill Theatre, South London)
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==External Links==
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* Dearly Departed Gallery [http://dearlydepartedtours.com/rocky-horror-picture-show-display/]

Latest revision as of 18:57, 9 October 2016

Sadie Corré as the littlest Transylvanian

Sadie Corré was and English dancer, actress and pantomime artist who appeared as a Transylvanian in The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Biography

Sadie Corré was born on May 31, 1918 in Bognor Regis, Sussex, England as Sarah Corré and began acting at age 7 (on the Palace Pier, Brighton), beginning eight decades of performing. Corré was educated and trained at the Italia Conti stage school, and first professional role was in the opera Madam Butterfly at age 12. A couple years later, she appeared in a film with Marlene Dietrich. She also appeared in cabarets as a young dancer with a comedic tap dance routine. Sadie’s big break came in her late teens, when she began touring with the variety act “Hughie Green and His Gang” from 1937-1939.

A variety of stage and screen roles followed, with a bulk of her work being in pantomime stage roles with some of England’s best known variety theater acts.

Sadie received the screen part of a Transylvanian via a friend’s agent, who called her after hearing of a casting call for unusual looking actors. Measuring in at 4’ 1”, Sadie Corré easily won the role, though she had to provide her own costume for the production. Although it was just one in a series of accomplishments for her as an actress, Sadie appreciated the cult stardom Rocky Horror brought her.

Other film, stage and commercial work followed until Sadie suffered a stroke in 2007, forcing her to retire. She passed away in August of 2009. Her ashes were scattered in section 3 M of Golders Green in London, and her Transylvanian costume is framed and on display at the Dearly Departed Gallery in Hollywood, CA.

Filmography

1995: Funny Bones - Poodle Woman
1988: Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Ink and Paint Club Patron (uncredited)
1988: Willow - Nelwyn Villager (uncredited)
1986: Caravaggio - Princess Collona
1986: Legend (uncredited)
1985: Return To Oz – Munchkin (uncredited)
1985: Brazil -Midget Woman (uncredited)
1983: Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi Ewok (as Sadie Corrie)
1982: The Dark Crystal - SkekNa
1978: Benji's Very Own Christmas Story (TV Short) - Pins (uncredited)
1977: Wombling Free - Mme. Cholet
1975: Mr. Quilp - Midget (uncredited)
1975: The Rocky Horror Picture Show – Transylvanian
1971: Born to be Small – Herself
1970: The Skin Game – Herself
1968: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - Field Worker (uncredited)
1964: Devil Doll - Hugo the Dummy (uncredited)

Stage Productions

1968: Snow White - Sneezy (in Australia)
1960-61: Turn Again, Whittington – Cat (London Palladium)
1948: Goody Two Shoes – Pantomime Cat (King's Theatre, Hammersmith)
1948: Melody Inn (Touring Troupe)
1947: Opportunity Knocks With Hughie Green (Touring Company)
1939-40: Peter Pan – Michael (Touring Company)
1937-1939: Hughie Green and His Gang (Touring Company)
1935-36: Follow the Sun (Adelphi Theatre)
1931: Cavalcade (Theatre Royal, London)
1930 : Where the Rainbow Ends (The Holborn Empire, London)
1930: Madame Butterfly - Trouble (Streatham Hill Theatre, South London)

External Links

  • Dearly Departed Gallery [1]