Stevens, Connie (1938–)

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Stevens, Connie (1938–)

American actress and singer. Born Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingolia, Aug 8, 1938, in Brooklyn, NY; sister of John Megna; m. James Stacy (actor), 1963 (div. 1966); m. Eddie Fisher (singer), 1967 (div. 1969); children: Joely Fisher (b. 1967, actress) and Tricia Leigh Fisher (b. 1968, actress).

Began career with singing group, The Three Debs; made film debut in Young and Dangerous (1957), followed by Parrish, Susan Slade, Palm Springs Weekend, Never Too Late, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Grease 2, Back to the Beach and Tapeheads, among others; starred as Cricket Blake on "Hawaiian Eye" (1959–63) and appeared on Broadway in Star Spangled Girl; made several recordings, including the Top-10 hit, "Sixteen Reasons" (1961).

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