Connie Stevens – Born in 1938
Connie Stevens, an American singer, has many talents, including actress, director, producer, writer, cameraperson, vocalist, and editor. She became well-known for her role as “Cricket” Blake in the sitcom “Hawaiian Eye.” Stevens began her career in the film industry working as a stand-in and extra. “Sixteen Reasons,” one of her songs, became a radio hit and gave her much more fame.

As of 2019, her most recent film performance was on “By the Rivers of Babylon.” Joely Fisher and Tricia Leigh, her two kids, both had successful careers in the entertainment industry like their mother. She gained a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with all these accomplishments.