Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1961)

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Connie Stevens: What gives? She runs around in bare feet, believes dogs talk, loves one guy, yet flirts with many. She likes fast talkers, spends money like money and will be quick to tell you, “Don’t ever cross me.” She’s a quick thinker, impulsive and lives for the moment. She’s never admitted it to anyone else, but she feels she’s going to die young. Her laugh is infectious, her humor spontaneous and her smile everready. Yet, there’s a side she keeps so wellhidden that only her father dared comment: “I think of Connie as the loneliest girl in the world.” A male friend says, ( Please turn the page ) rTm going to die young, ” she says, but she won’t explain it, even to Gary or her family. She lives impulsively, wants everything done now — not tomorrow. rTm always in love ” she says. Her closest pals seem to be guys and dogs.