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Latest revision as of 15:17, 17 October 2017

Coccinelle

Country

France

Birth - Death

1931 - 2006

Occupation

Entertainment

Description

Stage name of transgender cabaret singer Jacqueline Charlotte Dufresnoy, who gained international fame with her sex-reassignment surgery. LGBTQ activist. Author of her autobiography 'Coccinelle' (1987). Born Jacques Charles Dufresnoy.

See Also

Further Reading/Research