Connie Stevens | Born 1938

Connie Stevens does not only confine herself to the world of acting. She tries different ventures in the entertainment world, from being a director to a screenwriter to a producer to a cinematographer to an editor to a singer. She has definitely done it all.

The now-83-year-old star started her acting career in 1957, making her film debut in Young and Dangerous. From here, she dropped her debut album, Concetta, and had supporting roles in the musical comedy Rock-A-Bye-Baby and The Party Crashers, which both came out in 1958. However, it was not until 1959 when Stevens gained widespread recognition for her role as Cricket on the TV series Hawaiian Eye. From here, her degree of fame continued to grow, even making her way to several music charts. She also made a number of movies and TV shows and even performed at a music nightclub.

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