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    American actress and model

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  1. Feb 21, 2005 · Sandra Dee, the blonde teen queen who starred in Gidget and was once married to singer Bobby Darin, died Sunday at age 62. She passed away at 5:57 a.m. at the Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center ...

  2. Feb 20, 2005 · Ms. Dee is survived by her son, Dodd Darin, and two granddaughters. In 1994, Mr. Darin published, with Maxine Paetro, "Dream Lovers: The Magnificent Shattered Lives of Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee ...

  3. Sandra Dee. Actress: Gidget. 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...

  4. Feb 21, 2005 · Sandra Dee, who at the height of her fame was arguably the biggest female teen idol of her time, has died, leaving a legacy of film roles that includes “Gidget” and “Tammy and the Doctor ...

  5. Feb 21, 2005 · The Washington Post. LOS ANGELES — Actress Sandra Dee, the blond beauty who attracted a large teen audience in the 1960s with films such as “Gidget” and “Tammy and the Doctor” and had a ...

  6. Sandra Dee Richardson, born as Sandra Dee Crump and known as Sandra Dee is an award-winning American actress, director, and producer. Sandra Dee, whose acting career has exploded with opportunities in modeling, film, and television, has booked principle roles in numerous films over past years, is the face of numerous products and services, and her opportunities continue.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Sandra_DeeSandra Dee - Wikiwand

    Sandra Dee was an American actress. Dee began her career as a child model, working first in commercials and then film in her teenage years. Best known for her portrayal of ingénues, Dee earned a Golden Globe Award as one of the year's most promising newcomers for her performance in Robert Wise's Until They Sail (1958).

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