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Connie Stevens – Age 85

Born in Brooklyn, Connie Stevens began her acting journey in 1957 with the film “Young and Dangerous.” Recognized widely for her role as “Cricket” Blake on the TV series “Hawaiian Eye,” Connie also enjoyed musical success with hits like “Sixteen Reasons.” Her varied career includes acting in films, releasing music albums, and TV stints.

In 2009, she showcased her directorial skills with “Saving Grace B. Jones,” a film partly inspired by her childhood. Over the years, her contribution to entertainment has been celebrated with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Palm Springs Walk of Stars. Even now, she remains a cherished veteran in the industry.

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