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Corday

[ kawr-dey ]

noun

  1. Charlotte Maria Anne Charlotte Corday d'Armont, 1768–93, French Revolutionary heroine: assassinated Jean-Paul Marat.


Corday

/ kɔrdɛ /

noun

  1. CordayCharlotte17681793FFrenchPOLITICS: revolutionaryCRIME AND POLICING: assassin Charlotte (ʃarlɔt), full name Marie Anne Charlotte Corday d'Armont. 1768–93, French Girondist revolutionary, who assassinated Marat
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She also accused defendants Corday Productions, which oversees the series, and its owner Ken Corday of retaliation.

“I have known Bill for most of my life and he embodied the heart and soul of ‘Days of Our Lives,’ ” executive producer Ken Corday said in a statement.

“Based on those findings, Corday Productions has taken a series of actions designed to ensure a safe and respectful work environment.”

Mr. Brook cast her in “Marat/Sade,” which transferred to Broadway in 1967, leading to a Tony nomination for Ms. Jackson’s Charlotte Corday.

Jackson played the lunatic asylum inmate who finds herself acting the role of Charlotte Corday, the assassin of the French revolutionary, Jean Marat.

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