Other works
Singles: Had two top-ten records: "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb" in 1958 with
Edd Byrnes and "Sixteen Reasons" in 1961.
Unsold pilot: In 1970 she starred in a sitcom pilot called "The Connie Stevens Show" where she played the owner of a business who specialized in doing odd jobs for customers.
In 1989 she started her own line of skin care products--one of the first, if not the first, Hollywood actresses to do so--and eventually built it into a $100-million business, expanding into the beauty spa business, too.
She started out as a singer in New York with a group called the Fourmost. After she left, the group reformed and became
The Lettermen.
Single: Recorded a song in 1971 titled "Keep Growing Strong" with producer
Thom Bell. The title was later changed to "Betcha By, Golly, Wow" and became a #3 pop hit for
The Stylistics.
Star Spangled Girl (1966). Comedy. Written by
Neil Simon. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Costume Design by Ann Roth. Directed by
George Axelrod. Plymouth Theatre: 21 Dec 1966- 5 Aug 1967 (261 performances). Cast:
Richard Benjamin (as "Norman Cornell"),
Anthony Perkins (as "Andy Hobart"),
Connie Stevens (as "Sophie Rauschmeyer"). Understudies:
William Bogert (as "Andy Hobart/Norman Cornell"),
Melinda Cordell [credited as Melinda Plank] (as "Sophie Rauschmeyer"). Produced by Saint Subber and Nancy Enterprises Inc. Note: Filmed as
Star Spangled Girl (1971).
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