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Jacqueline Charlotte Dufresnoy (23 August 1931 – 9 October 2006), better known by her stage name Coccinelle, was a French actress, entertainer and singer. She was transgender, and was the first widely publicized post-war
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case in Europe, where she was an international celebrity and a renowned club singer.


Life and career

Born in Paris at rue Notre Dame de Nazareth No. 66 in the
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, she took the stage name Coccinelle (French for "
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") when she entered show business, making her debut as a transgender showgirl in 1953 at Chez
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where her mother was a flower seller. She later performed regularly at the famous nightclub Le Carrousel de Paris, which also featured regular acts by other famous trans women such as
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and Marie-Pier Ysser. In 1958, Coccinelle travelled to
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to undergo a vaginoplasty by
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. She said later, "Dr Burou rectified the mistake nature had made and I became a real woman, on the inside as well as the outside. After the operation, the doctor just said, 'Bonjour, Mademoiselle', and I knew it had been a success." Coccinelle became a media sensation, and performed the ''Cherchez la femme'' revue which ran for 7 months at the Olympia in Paris between 1963 and 1964. In 1987, her autobiography was published, titled ''Coccinelle par Coccinelle''. Coccinelle married French journalist Francis Bonnet in 1960. Her marriage to Bonnet was dissolved in 1962. She then married Paraguayan dancer Mario Costa in 1963, who died in 1977. She then married fellow transgender activist Thierry Wilson in 1996.


Media sensation

Coccinelle very quickly became a media sensation upon her return to France after the operation, with a look and stage act based on the prominent sex symbols of the day. Historian Joanne Meyerowitz wrote "the more sexualized MTF showed up in the sensationalized press in the stories on Coccinelle, who worked at Le Carrousel in Paris".Meyerowitz, Joanne. ''How Sex Changed: A History of Transsexuality in the United States.'' Harvard University Press. In 1959 Coccinelle appeared in ''Europa di notte'' by director
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. That same year, Italian singer
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dedicated the song ''Coccinella'' to her, provoking widespread consternation and controversy. Coccinelle appeared in the 1962
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thriller film '' Los Viciosos'' and was the first French trans woman to become a major star, when
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splashed her name in red letters on the front of Paris Olympia for her 1963 revue, ''Cherchez la femme''. She later appeared in the 1968 Spanish romantic drama ''Días de viejo color.'' In Israeli slang, the word ''coccinelle'' (by
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transliteration − קוקסינל, pronounced oksiˈnel is used as a synonym for transgender, often derogatorily (and also as a general slur for a feminine man).


Activism and later life

Coccinelle worked extensively as an activist on behalf of transgender people, founding the organization "Devenir Femme" (To Become Woman), which was designed to provide emotional and practical support to those seeking gender reassignment surgery. She also helped establish the Center for Aid, Research, and Information for Transsexuality and Gender Identity. In addition, her first marriage, in 1960, was the first such union to be officially acknowledged by the government of France, thereby establishing transgender people's legal right to marry. Her 1987 autobiography ''Coccinelle'' was published by
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.Coccinelle (1987) ''Coccinelle par Coccinelle.'' Editions Filipacchi, Paris. Coccinelle was hospitalised in July 2006 following a stroke. She died on 9 October in Marseille.Bonjour, Richard (12 October 2006)
Coccinelle s’est envolée.
adybird has flown away


Discography

''Coccinelle No 1'' (President Records No 38." cda 1052) # Tu t'fous de moi ou don't care about me# L'Amour a fleur de coeur eart-deep Love# Prends-moi ou laisse-moi ake me or leave me# Tu es là ou are there ''Coccinelle No 2'' (President Records No 12" cda 1052) # Je cherche un millionnaire 'm looking for a millionaire# Avec mon petit faux-cul ith my little false bottom Coccinelle - 4 chansons de la Revue de l'Olympia "Chercher la femme" (RCA VICTOR 86.012M - 1963) # Cherchez la femme ook for the woman# On fait tout à la main verything is done by hand# C'est sûrement vous t's probably you# Depuis toujours ince forever Star du Carrousel de Paris CD (Marianne Melodie 041625) Compilation of 20 titles.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Coccinelle 1931 births 2006 deaths Singers from Paris Transgender women musicians Transgender actresses French vedettes LGBT rights activists from France LGBT singers from France 20th-century French women singers 20th-century LGBT people 21st-century LGBT people