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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_CorioAnn Corio - Wikipedia

    Ann Corio (born Ann Coiro; November 29, 1909 – March 1, 1999) was a prominent American burlesque stripper 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.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0179875Ann Corio - IMDb

    Ann Corio (1914-1999) was a star of poverty row exotic films and a famous burlesque performer. She appeared in seven movies, including Call of the Jungle, Sarong Girl and Swamp Woman, and performed in a Broadway musical.

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  3. Alan Eichler. 60.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 275. 37K views 3 years ago. Ann Corio recreates an old-fashioned burlesque show, with guests Pinky Lee, Morey Amsterdam and exotic dancer Sandy...

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  4. 22 de dez. de 2010 · Ann Corio was a star of the 1930s burlesque circuit, a Hollywood actress, a Broadway producer and a burlesque revivalist. Learn about her life, career, achievements and impact on the history and culture of burlesque.

  5. Ann Corio, the auburn-haired, green-eyed queen of burlesque whose long-running show, ''This Was Burlesque,'' kept alive the art of strippers and the comedy of baggy-pants clowns in the age of...

  6. Ann Corio was a popular striptease artist who worked at Minsky's Burlesk Theater in New York. She appeared in a few poverty row exotic films, such as Swamp Woman (1941), and died in 1999.

  7. 7 de mar. de 2016 · Learn about Ann Corio, a pioneer of burlesque dancing who performed in the 1930s and revived the genre in the 1960s. Discover her career, achievements and legacy in this tribute article by Burlexe.com.