Connie Stevens Connie Stevens has gained worldwide recognition as a musician, producer, and actress. Connie was the first artist signed on the newly formed Warner Brothers Records. She recorded two mega-hits in the early sixties, "Kookie Kookie" and the #1 album in the country in 1961, "Sixteen Reasons". Her role as Cricket Blake in the hit series "Hawaiian Eye" made Connie Stevens a household name. Connie's career as an actress began with roles in films like ""Eighteen and Anxious" and "Rock-a-Bye Baby" with Jerry Lewis. Eventually these roles led to "Cricket Blake" on "Hawaiian Eye", which ran on ABC for four years. She "returned" to the 50s with a role in "Grease 2" starring Michelle Pfeiffer. Some of Connie's other films include "Back to the Beach" and "Tapeheads," starring Tim Robbins and John Cusack. |
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