Coco (cartoonist)

Coco

Coco (right) in the Republican marches
Born Corinne Rey
(1982-08-21) 21 August 1982
Annemasse, France
Nationality France
Area(s) Cartoonist
Pseudonym(s) Coco
Signature
Signature of Coco

Corinne Rey (born 21 August 1982) is a French cartoonist who publishes under the pen name Coco.

Biography

Corinne Rey was born 21 August 1982 in Annemasse in south-eastern France.[1] Under the pen name "Coco" she has published in periodicals such as Charlie Hebdo, Les Inrockuptibles,[2] and L'Écho des savanes. Public figures such as politicians Dominique Strauss-Kahn and François Hollande are frequent targets of her political cartoons.[3] She has won a number of awards for her cartooning.[4]

Rey has worked for Charlie Hebdo since 2009,[5] where she did editing and contributed editorial cartoons.[3] She was present at the 2015 massacre at the Charlie Hebdo offices in which twelve were killed. On 7 January 2015, two masked gunmen approached her at the building that houses the Charlie Hebdo offices. They threatened to kill her if she did not enter the passcode to enter the building. They took her to the Charlie Hebdo on the second floor, where she witnessed them kill cartoonists Georges Wolinski and Cabu as she hid under a desk. The gunmen proceeded to another room and fired on the fifteen people in a meeting in progress.[1]

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