Connie Stevens – 1938
Connie Stevens is known for forming a band with Tony Butala, who eventually joined “The Lettermen.” In 1953, she and her father relocated to Los Angeles, California. Stevens was a member of “The Three Debs,” a singing group when she was only 16 years old. Jerry Lewis cast her in “Rock-A-Bye Baby” after she did stand-in and additional work.
After that, Warner Brothers quickly signed her to a contract. The actress also appeared as Cricket Blake in the detective series “Hawaiian Eye” from 1969 until 1963. Her self-titled first album was released in 1958. Additionally, she appeared on television in the sitcom “Wendy and Me” from 1964 to 1965.