Corinne Cléry was born on March 23, 1950 in Paris, France. She is an actress, known for Moonraker (1979), Histoire d'O (1975) and Il mondo di Yor (1983).
Corinne Conley was born in upstate Le Roy, New York, but was raised in Radford, Virginia. She graduated from the University of Virginia in 1949 with a degree in Dramatic Arts. She went on to spend the majority of her career in Canada and is notable for having won the Canadian Council of Authors and Artists' Best Actress Award. Her television, film, and voice career has spanned more than half a century, beginning in 1953. Her credits include Anne (2017), Old Stock (2012), The Dark Years (2007), Christmas Rush (2002), RFK (2002), The Defenders: Payback (1997), Wind at My Back (1996), Butterbox Babies (1995), Shattered Trust: The Shari Karney Story (1993), War of the Worlds (1988), Hollywood Wives (1985), Quincy M.E. (1976), CHiPs (1977), Corinne Conley, Tales of the Wizard of Oz (1961), General Motors Presents (1952), On Camera (1954), and The Berenstain Bears (2018).
Corinne Deanna Campbell always knew she wanted to be actress but only decided to pursue it as a career in Nov 2015. Corinne studied full-time at New York Film Academy Australia - Sydney Campus and has been working non stop ever since on Short Films, Commercials, Web Series and Features. Corinne is extremely passionate about her craft & needs acting to breathe. Corinne is the happiest she has ever been now she is acting & has many goals, but, her ultimate goal is to win an Oscar for Best Actress, Just watch her do it!
Corinne is a London- based French actress and a British citizen with credits in films, TV, theatre. Her dubbing credits include : "Bull", "Man of Gold", "Summit Fever", "Five Thirteen" and "Husband and Wife". As well as being fluent in English Corinne speaks Norwegian and understands Swedish and Danish. She went to Drama Studio London, London.
Corinne Devoghelaere is known for Teddy (2020).
Corinne Draï is known for Héroïnes (1997), Les Absents ont toujours tort (1991) and Drag Race Belgique (2023).
Corinne Fisher is a stand-up comedian, writer & actor originally from Union, NJ. She first made a splash with her debut one-woman show Corinne Fisher: I Stalk You (Dir. David Crabb) which had a run at The Peoples Improv Theater (The PIT) in the Summer of 2010 and was featured in Time Out New York. Since then, she has been a regular on the stand-up scene playing anything from dive bars to world-famous comedy clubs like Stand Up NY, New York Comedy Club, Caroline's, Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, Broadway Comedy Club, Comix, Laugh Boston, The Stress Factory & Gotham. Her second stage show, Almost Former Reality TV Stars, had a run at The PIT in June 2011 and told the true (albeit slightly exaggerated) story of how Corinne and her real-life best friend, actor/model Thomas Whitfield, were hired, then fired from their very own reality TV show. Known as @PhilanthropyGal on Twitter (slightly tongue-in-cheek...), in 2012 Corinne performed in a series of benefit shows for the Afghan Women's Writing Project alongside other female New York comedians including SNL alum Rachel Dratch. She was also selected for the prestigious Boston Comedy Festival, the Women in Comedy Festival & the She-Devil Festival. On YouTube, she is the messed up mind behind the Internet vlogger Gina Sprinkles and the voice of 'Toiba' on the cartoon web series Mystery Squad Gals, the brainchild of Ryan Duff. Perhaps most notably, however, Corinne is 1/2 of Sorry About Last Night..., her comedy writing and performance duo with Krystyna Hutchinson. In December 2013, the duo launched Guys We Fucked: The Anti Slut-Shaming Podcast that now boasts over half a million subscribers. Having featured celebs such as Dan Savage, Jim Norton and even Jenni 'Jwoww' Farley in addition to real gents they've had their way with, the podcast is frequently ranked among the Top 50 podcasts on iTunes and has been featured in The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, Elle, Bust and more. Previously, the duo wrote and starred in a self-titled sketch show that debuted at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in NYC in the Spring of 2013 (Dir. Jon Bershad) and co-hosted a popular underground comedy variety show of the same name that has had homes at the Brooklyn Winery, The PIT and originated at Gotham City Improv. The show was like the best college keg party you've ever been to and featured comedy faves such as Hannibal Buress, Mark Normand & Big Jay Oakerson as well as cult folk-rock sensation Dan Bern. Most recently, Corinne made her television stand-up debut on FOX's Laughs on the special "Under 30" episode. Fisher tours the college circuit regularly with seasoned comics like Jimmy Failla, Ryan Reiss, Ben Hague & Tom Kelly. She has opened for headliners Kevin Meaney, Colin Kane & Harrison Greenbaum. She also co-hosts a monthly show at New York Comedy Club called Nacho Bitches with West Coast-bred comic-on-the-rise Blair Socci where the pals show their audience love in the form of free nachos and the stand-up of comedy darlings like Gary Gulman, Yannis Pappas, Kurt Metzger, Ari Shaffir, Ted Alexandro, and SNL's Pete Davidson & Michael Che. Corinne holds a BFA in Film & Video from the School of Visual Arts and is a graduate of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre's prestigious improvisation training program. She loves ice cream and the Spice Girls.
Corinne Foster is known for Ad Astra (2019), Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019) and Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (2019).
Corinne Fox is known for Daybreak (2019), The Night Shift (2014) and Unpregnant (2020).
Corinne grew up in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Connie and Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx. In 2016, Corinne graduated from the University of Southern California, with a bachelor's degree in Public Relations. She studied acting at the Howard Fine Acting Studio and American Academy For Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles. Corinne began her modeling career at age 20, signing with LA Models, Select Models in London and One Management in New York. After beginning a successful modeling career, Corinne has shifted her focus on acting, working with LBI Management. Corinne was honored by the HFPA and given the title of Miss Golden Globe in 2016. Corinne appeared in her first television role on Sweet/Vicious, airing November 2016.