Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sadie Corré (b. 31 May 1918, Bognor Regis, Sussex, England - d. 26 August 2009, St John''s Wood, London, England) was a 4''2" English actress, tap dancer, comic performer and leading pantomime cat. She was sometimes credited as Sadie Corrie. 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. 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 to 1936 at the Adelphi Theatre in Follow the Sun with Vic Oliver.