- After her first marriage, she married theater director Romain Deconinck. They also played together in the theater.
- Yvonne left a lasting mark on the Minard Theater. It was her home. Lodge 25, on the first middle balcony, will forever become the Yvonne Delcour Lodge.
- In 2005 she also played in the puppet theater production Chapeau Romain together with Jean-Pierre Maeren. It was an ode to her late husband.
- Yvonne always remained committed to the recognition of 'her' Romain. For example, his statue in front of the Minard Theater was partly created thanks to her.
- As a teenage girl she took dance lessons with Lily De Munter and after the war she founded "Dansgezelschap Verschueren" together with her sisters.
- She and her husband Romain Dconick formed a golden tandem, who shared the stage for more than forty years.
- In 1949 she auditioned as a dancer at the Minard Theater in Ghent. Romain Deconinck - who later became her husband -trained her further as an actress and the rest is pure Ghent theater history.
- For decades, the acting couple (Yvonne Delcour and Romain Deconinck) stood together on the stage of the Minard Theater, always acting in the Ghent dialect.
- Yvonne Delcour was a Belgian movie and theater actress.
- Delcour became well-known in Flanders in the 1980s when she appeared on TV with De Kolderbrigade, a comic police series. In each episode, Commissioner Kolder (Romain Deconinck) tried to solve a murder case with the help of his two assistant inspectors Gaston & Leo. The cast consisted mainly of actors from the popular theater, and so the show was played in dialect. But she also had a talent for dramatic roles, by the way. Her masterful performance in Friday by Hugo Claus was a good example.
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