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Connie Stevens Bio, Age, Net Worth, Height, Ethnicity, Relationship

Her current net worth is estimated to be more than $15 million.

Connie Stevens

Do you know Who is Connie Stevens?

Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingoglia was born on August 8, 1938, in Brooklyn, New York City, USA, under the zodiac sign of Leo, and holds American nationality. Connie is well-known for her singing and acting career, which began with her role as Cricket Blake in the “Hawaiian Eye” TV series in the early 1960s, and she is also a director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and cinematographer. Connie’s last role was in the 2016 film “Search Engines,” and she has since retired from acting.

Connie Stevens: Early Life and Family

Connie grew up in New York City with her musician father, Peter Ingoglia (Tedy Stevens), and her singer mother, Eleanor McGinley, who was half Irish and half Ashkenazi Jewish, while her father was Italian, Irish, German, Jewish, and Polish.

Her father was mostly known by his stage name Stevens, and because Connie preferred it to her given name, she chose it as her professional name as well. Her parents divorced when she was very young, and she was sent to live with her grandparents in Missouri after witnessing a murder in Brooklyn when she was 12 years old. Connie had a half-brother, John Megna, who was born in 1952 but died in 1995.

Education Details

She attended several Catholic boarding schools during which time she became a member of The Fourmost music group, launching her singing career. At the age of 16, she joined The Three Debs music group and enrolled in The Georgia Massey Professional School in the San Fernando Valley, where she graduated.

Professional Career

Connie got her first notable role when she was 19 years old, in 1957, in a low-budget film called “Young and Dangerous.” Connie was praised for her performance in the film “Eighteen and Anxious,” which was released the same year, as well as in the TV series “The Bob Cummings Show” and the film “Dragstrip Riot,” which was released in 1958.

She rose to prominence after co-starring with Jerry Lewis in the 1958 musical comedy film “Rock-A-Bye Baby” – her performance prompted her to sign a seven-year contract with Paramount, which paid her $600 per week with the possibility of increasing to $1,500; however, the contract was terminated after only a year. Connie signed a seven-year contract with Warner Bros. for $300 per week after her contract with Paramount was terminated. During the duration of her contract, she appeared as a guest star in numerous TV shows including “The Ann Southern Show,” “Maverick,” “Tenderfoot,” and many others.

She released her first album, “Concetta,” in 1958, to positive reviews and made her somewhat popular in the music industry; songs from the album that became minor hits included “Blame it on my Youth” and “Spring is Here.” Connie got a chance to record the “Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)” song in 1959, which made her popular – the song was a duet made with Edd Byrnes, and reached fourth place on the “Billboard Hot 100” list, thanks to her appearance in the “77 Sunset Strip” TV series produced by Warner Bros. Connie’s 1960 hit “Sixteen Reasons” remains her biggest hit to this day, reaching the third place on the “Billboard Hot 100” and ninth place in the UK, while some of her other popular songs include “Too Young To Go Steady,” “Apollo,” “Why’d You Wanna Make Me Cry,” and “Now That You’ve Gone.”

Connie Stevens Dating Life (Relationship)

Connie’s romantic life began when she was about 25 years old. She married fellow actor James Stacy in 1963, and the couple was married for three years before divorcing in 1966 for unknown reasons. She married Eddie Fisher, a popular singer, a year later in 1967, and the two were married for two years before divorcing in 1969 – Eddie died on September 22, 2010. During her marriage with Eddie, Connie had two daughters named Joely Fisher and Tricia Leight Fisher, but nothing else is known about her love life in the years following her second divorce. Connie is still well-known today, with a star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars in California, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and a star on the Italian Walk of Fame in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

How Tall is Connie Stevens? Weight, Hair Color

Connie is now 81 years old. She is 5ft 2in (1.57m) tall with long blonde and brown hair and blue eyes, and her weight is unknown.

Connie Stevens Net worth, Earnings

Her current net worth is estimated to be more than $15 million, and it is still growing, owing primarily to her past (and current) fame.

Social Media

Connie does not appear to be interested in being active on popular social media networks; she has several accounts on the internet but does not post on them very frequently. She started her Twitter account in September 2011, and she has nearly 2,800 followers and has tweeted nearly 350 times since then. Her Instagram account has only about 50 followers, even though she has uploaded over 60 photos to it – Connie also has a Facebook page, which has nearly 600 fans.

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