Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Sadie Corré

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Full Name
  
Sarah Corre

Years active
  
1962–1995

Occupation
  
Actress, dancer

Role
  
Actress

Alma mater
  
Name
  
Sadie Corre

Nationality
  
British

Height
  
4\'2"



Born
  
31 May 1918
Bognor, Sussex, England, UK

Died
  
August 26, 2009, St John\'s Wood, London, United Kingdom

Education
  
Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts

Siblings
  
Joan Bundle, Edward Bundle, Alma Bundle

Movies
  
The Rocky Horror Picture S, Caravaggio, Funny Bones

Similar People
  
Perry Bedden, Annabel Leventon, Jim Sharman, Richard O\'Brien, Lindsay Shonteff

Parents
  
Kate Corre, Abraham Corre

Benji's Very Own Christmas Story Trailer 1983


Sadie Corré (31 May 1918 – 26 August 2009) was an English actress, tap dancer, comic performer and leading pantomime cat. She was sometimes credited as Sadie Corrie.

Contents

Early years

Sadie Corré NerfHerders Anonymous Corre Sadie NerfHerdersAnonymous

Her parents were Abraham and Kate Corré, who owned the Carlton Tavern public house. Her father died in 1919 and her mother continued to run the pub alone until she married William Bundle in August 1922. From this union Sadie gained a half brother, Edward, and two half sisters, Joan and Alma. Under medical advice Sadie was given huge numbers of over-ripe bananas to eat as this was considered to be the cure at that time for her lack of height. It did not work, however, and Sadie never ate bananas again.

Sadie Corré Carlton Tavern Peckham amp Sadie Corr

Corré was educated and trained at the Italia Conti stage school, where a classmate was Dinah Sheridan. Her first stage appearance was aged 7 at the Palace Pier in Brighton and her first professional role was aged 12 as Trouble in Madame Butterfly at the Streatham Hill Theatre.

Sadie Corré Sadie Corre the Transylvanian shows how to make the perfect Gin

Her next appearance was in Where the Rainbow Ends at the Holborn Empire. Corré's film roles at that time included juvenile parts with Marlene Dietrich and Richard Tauber. After Holborn she appeared in Noël Coward’s Cavalcade in 1931 for 11 months at the Theatre Royal in London's Drury Lane. Her next stage work was for the producer and manager Charles B. Cochran during 1935 and 1936 at the Adelphi Theatre in Follow the Sun with Vic Oliver.

Sadie Corré wwwrockyhorrorwikiorgwiki2imagesthumbbb0Sa

Corré’s break came in 1937 when she was invited by Hughie Green to join his touring concert party “Hughie Green and his Gang”. With a cast entirely made up of children, the company toured until the outbreak of World War II in 1939. Corré later appeared on the same bill as Max Miller, Robb Wilton and Wee Georgie Wood. During 1939 and 1940 she toured as Michael in Peter Pan and spent the rest of the war touring the country with ENSA, entertaining the troops. In 1947, while she was appearing at the Gateshead Empire, Hughie Green invited her to join his new roadshow Opportunity Knocks.

Pantomime cat

In 1948 Corré met the pantomime dame Clarkson Rose who put her in his pantomime Goody Two-Shoes at the King’s Theatre in Hammersmith. She played a four-month season in 1960-61 at the London Palladium with Norman Wisdom in Turn Again, Whittington as the Cat. Over the next twenty years Corré was a regular pantomime cat, appearing with, among others, Arthur Askey, Eddie Gray, Dana, Spike Milligan, Joe Brown, Tommy Cooper, Norman Vaughan and Jess Conrad. She appeared in two award-winning television documentaries – Lord Snowdon's Born to Be Small in 1971, about people of restricted growth, and The Skin Game in 1970, an edition of LWT's arts magazine series Aquarius that examined pantomime animal traditions.

Later years

Her last stage appearance was with Keith Harris when she played Cuddles at the 1984 Royal Command Performance. Arthritis forced her to retire and her cat costume was donated to London's Theatre Museum. Corré was a Past Officer of the Grand Order of Lady Ratlings and had also sat on the Board of the Variety Artists’ Federation.

Corré appeared as a Transylvanian in the cult film, The Rocky Horror Picture Show as well as an Ewok in Return of the Jedi.

Selected filmography

  • Funny Bones (1995) - Poodle Woman
  • Caravaggio (1986) - Princess Collona
  • Return of the Jedi (1983; as Sadie Corrie) - Ewok Warrior
  • The Dark Crystal (1982; as Sadie Corrie) - Slave Master
  • Wombling Free (1977) - Womble, Madame Cholet
  • The Old Curiosity Shop (1975; uncredited) - Midget
  • The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) - The smallest Transylvanian
  • Bright's Boffins (TV series; 1970) - Oswald (unknown number of episodes)
  • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)
  • Devil Doll (1964; uncredited) - Hugo, the Dummy

  • References

    Sadie Corré Wikipedia