Connie Stevens Biography
Connie Stevens is an American actress and singer who rose to prominence after playing “Cricket” Blake on the 1959 network television series Hawaiian Eye.
How old is Connie Stevens? – Age
She is 85 years old as of 8 August 2023. She was born in 1938 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Connie Stevens Family – Education
Stevens is the daughter of vocalist Eleanor McGinley and guitarist Peter Ingolia (also known as Teddy Stevens). Stevens is of Italian, Irish, German-Jewish, and Polish-Jewish descent. She took her father’s stage name, Stevens, as her own. Her parents separated, so she lived with her grandparents and attended Catholic boarding schools. Actor John Megna was her half-brother.
Connie Stevens Wife
Stevens dated actor Glenn Ford in the early 1960s. Stevens married twice in her twenties: first to actor James Stacy, whom she divorced in 1966, and then to singer Eddie Fisher, who she divorced in 1969. She is the mother of Joely Fisher and Tricia Leigh Fisher, and the former stepmother of Todd Fisher and the late Carrie Fisher.
Connie Stevens’s Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $20 million.
Connie Stevens Warner Bros
In May 1959, she marked a seven-year contract with Warner Brothers. beginning at $300 each week. In the same way as other Warners contract players, Stevens was kept occupied visitor featuring on their normal Programs like The Ann Sothern Show, Free thinker, Amateur, 77 Nightfall Strip and Cheyenne.
She showed up inverse James Accumulate in an episode of the television Western series Free thinker named “Two Passes to Ten Strike,” which additionally highlighted Adam West. Fame came when she was given a role as Cricket Blake in the well known TV investigator series Hawaiian Eye from 1959 to 1963, a job that put her on the map; her head costar was Robert Conrad.
First broadcast on December 23, 1960, she showed up (uncredited) in “The Dresden Doll”, Episode 15 of Season 3 of 77 Dusk Strip as her personality from Hawaiian Eye, Cricket Blake.
In a broadcast interview on August 26, 2003, on CNN’s Larry Ruler Live, Stevens described that while on the arrangement of Hawaiian Eye she was informed she had a call from Elvis Presley. “She didn’t trust it, yet as a matter of fact it was Elvis, who welcomed her to a party and said that he would come to her home and get her by and by”; they in this way dated.
Connie Stevens Just Before I Go
She appeared as Nancy Morgan in the 2014 American black comedy drama film Just Before I Go. After his wife leaves him, Ted Morgan chooses to commit suicide to wrap up loose ends. He moves in with his brother Lucky and his family, confronting his abusive seventh-grade teacher and Greta, their granddaughter. Ted finds out of his wife’s death and his daughter’s mental handicap. He sleeps with Vickie, his high school crush, but later tells her he doesn’t desire a relationship.
Ted’s nephew Zeke comes out as gay, fearful that his father will disown him. Ted consoles Greta after her grandmother’s death and attempts to kiss him, but she accuses him of “running away.” Zeke commits suicide following a heated altercation with his hidden boyfriend. Ted and Lucky save Zeke’s life, and Ted has a dream in which his long-dead father teaches him the value of life. With a new lease on life, Ted decides to stay in town with Greta, his family, and friends.
Connie Stevens Movies
♦ 2019 – By the Rivers of Babylon
♦ 2016 – Search Engines
♦ 2014 – Just Before I Go
♦ 2009 – Saving Grace B. Jones
♦ 2009 – Double Duty
♦ 2002 – Returning Mickey Stern
♦ 1997 – James Dean: Race with Destiny
♦ 1996 – Love Is All There Is
♦ 1988 – Tapeheads
♦ 1987 – Back to the Beach
♦ 1982 – Grease 2
♦ 1978 – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
♦ 1976 – Scorchy
♦ 1971 – The Last Generation
♦ 1971 – The Grissom Gang
♦ 1966 – Way…Way Out
♦ 1965 – Two on a Guillotine
♦ 1965 – Never Too Late
♦ 1963 – Palm Springs Weekend
Connie Stevens TV Shows
♦ 1972 – Every Man Needs One
♦ 1974 – The Sex Symbol
♦ 1976 – The Muppet Show
♦ 1979 – Love’s Savage Fury
♦ 1980 – Scruples
♦ 1980 – Murder Can Hurt You
♦ 1981 – Side Show
♦ 1982 – Fantasy Island
♦ 1982 – The Love Boat
♦ 1982 – Fantasy Island
♦ 1985 – Murder, She Wrote
♦ 1986 – Tales from the Darkside
♦ 1988–1989 – Starting from Scratch
♦ 1988 – Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis
♦ 1990 – Murder, She Wrote
♦ 1996 – Baywatch
♦ 1997 – James Dean: Race with Destiny
♦ 2000 – Becoming Dick
♦ 2004 – 8 Simple Rules
♦ 2005 – Fat Actress