Ann Corio
actress, soundtrack
Ann Corio was born on Nov 29, 1914 in USA. Ann Corio's big-screen debut came with Swamp Woman directed by Elmer Clifton in 1941.
The beautiful Ann Corio appeared in a less than a handful of poverty row exotic films, but her real stardom was on the stage, over a period of twenty years. She was a hugely popular striptease artist, best known for her work at Minsky's Burlesk Theater in New York. In 1940, she was making around $1,000 a week for her work, plus a contractual 25% intake of house receipts. Corio suggested once that the art of the striptease should be rechristened "deciduous kinesthetics."
Birthday
Nov 29, 1914Place of Birth
Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Movies & TV Shows
All
Movies
- 19435.1
- 19435.5
- 19414.4