Sandra Dee

Sandra Dee

actress, soundtrack

Sandra Dee was born on Apr 23, 1942 in USA. Sandra Dee's big-screen debut came with Until They Sail directed by Robert Wise in 1957. Sandra Dee is known for The Sixth Sense directed by Robert Day, Gary Collins stars as Dr. Michael Rhodes and Rod Serling as Self - Host. Sandra Dee has got 2 awards and 12 nominations so far. The most recent award Sandra Dee achieved is Laurel Awards. The upcoming new movie Sandra Dee plays is Lost which will be released on Jan 01, 1983.

Sandra Dee was born Alexandria Zuck on April 23, 1942 in Bayonne, New Jersey, to Mary (Cymboliak) and John Zuck. She was of Carpatho-Rusyn descent. Her mother envisioned a show business career for her daughter and would often lie about her age in order to get Sandy where she wanted to go. For example, her mother enrolled her in school early so she could have a head start. Sandy was only four years old when she entered the second grade. Sandra was an extremely pretty young lady, which enabled her to get into modeling. In fact, she was already very successful at her craft by the time she was 12 years old. This in turn led to television commercials for local companies, an added benefit for the young model.Through her mother's prodding and the talent scouts, Sandra was signed to do a movie when she was 14 called Femmes coupables (1957), released in 1957. While the film didn't exactly top the charts, it would lay the foundation for Sandra's career. The new young actress was then signed to two more films for 1958, Qu'est-ce que maman comprend à l'amour! (1958) and Des jeux pour pleurer (1958), both with a young actor, John Saxon. In 1959, Sandra appeared in five productions with Gidget (1959) and Ils n'ont que vingt ans... (1959) being the two most popular. Sandra was 17 years old and becoming the heartthrob of teenage boys all across America. In 1960, Sandra appeared in only one film, Meurtre sans faire-part (1960), but is remembered by her for something else. She married teen idol Bobby Darin in December of that year. It may have sunk a few teen boys' hearts, but most still were enamored of her. Her work, once again, took off. The 1961 releases were Le rendez-vous de septembre (1961), Romanoff et Juliette (1961), and as Tammy Tyree in Les lycéennes (1961).Sandra had replaced the ever-popular Debbie Reynolds in the "Tammy" series, but the film and its 1963 sequel, Tammy and the Doctor (1963), didn't do all that well at the box-office. The films were now slowing for Sandra. The last few that she made were Deux fiancés sur les bras (1964), Chambre à part (1965), D pour danger (1966), Quatre fiancés pour un mari (1967), and Les Riches Familles (1967). By 1967, her marriage to Darin ended and so did her film career. There was little call for a teenage movie star to play daughters and such, when everyone knew that she was a divorcée. Plus, the face of movies had changed and sugary stories were not the ones that people wanted to see. Sandra did nail down the part of "Nancy Wagner" in 1970's Dunwich Horror (1970).In the 1970s, Dee made a few appearances in made-for-television movies, but it was the film Grease (1978) that made her famous to a new generation. While she was not in the film, one of the popular songs was "Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee".Sandra's last silver screen role was in Lost (1983). She died of kidney complications on February 20, 2005.

  • Birthday

    Apr 23, 1942
  • Place of Birth

    Bayonne, New Jersey, USA

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 12 nominations

Laurel Awards
1959
Top Female New Personality
Winner - Golden Laurel
Golden Globes, USA
1958
Most Promising Newcomer - Female
Winner - Golden Globe

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