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Sandra Dee (April 23, 1942 – February 20, 2005) was an American actress. Dee began her career as a model and progressed to film. Best known for her portrayal of ingenues, Dee won a Golden Globe Award in 1959 as one of the year's most promising newcomers, and over several years her films were popular. By the late 1960s her career had started to decline, and a highly publicized marriage to Bobby Darin ended in divorce.
She rarely acted after this time, and her final years were marred by illness; she died as a result of renal failure.
Dee was born Alexandra Zuck in Bayonne, New Jersey. Her parents, Mary (née Cymboliak) and John Zuck, met as teenagers at a Russian Orthodox church dance. They married shortly after, but divorced before she was five. She was of Polish and Carpatho-Rusyn ancestry and was raised in the Russian Orthodox Church. Her son Dodd Darin wrote in his biographical book about his parents Dream Lovers that Dee's mother, Mary, and her sister Olga "were first generation daughters of a working class Russian Orthodox couple." Dee herself recalled, "we belonged to a Russian Orthodox Church, and there was dancing at the social events."
Actors: Kevin Spacey (producer), Greta Scacchi (actress), Henning Molfenter (producer), Caroline Aaron (actress), Peter Block (producer), Mark Damon (producer), John Goodman (actor), Bobby Darin (actor), Joost Siedhoff (actor), Bob Hoskins (actor), Brenda Blethyn (actress), Kevin Spacey (actor), Michael Byrne (actor), Ruth Myers (costume designer), Kevin Spacey (writer),
Plot: Consummate entertainer Bobby Darin (1936-1973) is making a movie about his life. He's volatile, driven by the love of performing, ambition, perfectionism, and belief that he's living on borrowed time. He begins in the Bronx: a fatherless lad learning music and dance from his mom. His career starts slowly, then "Splish Splash" puts him at the top of the charts and on "Bandstand." He wants to be an entertainer, not a pop star, so he aims for the Copacabana; then it's on to the movies, where he meets and marries Sandra Dee. After, it's balancing career, health, marriage and family life, balances he doesn't always keep. Throughout, conversations with his boyhood self give him perspective.
Keywords: 1950s, 1960s, actor, actress, african-american, backstage, band, bastard-son, bathtub, beachActors: Pablo Ferro (miscellaneous crew), Ann Roth (costume designer), Bert Remsen (actor), Robert Blake (actor), Gwen Van Dam (actress), Ken Ryan (miscellaneous crew), Amy Holden Jones (editor), Mary Malin (miscellaneous crew), Hal Ashby (director), Shirley Stoler (actress), Woody Chambliss (actor), Charles Mulvehill (producer), Barbara Harris (actress), Richard Liebegott (miscellaneous crew), Sondra Blake (actress),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Pablo Ferro (miscellaneous crew), Ann Roth (costume designer), Bert Remsen (actor), Robert Blake (actor), Gwen Van Dam (actress), Ken Ryan (miscellaneous crew), Amy Holden Jones (editor), Mary Malin (miscellaneous crew), Hal Ashby (director), Shirley Stoler (actress), Woody Chambliss (actor), Charles Mulvehill (producer), Barbara Harris (actress), Richard Liebegott (miscellaneous crew), Sondra Blake (actress),
Genres: Comedy,Look at me I'm Sandra Dee
Lousy with virginity
Won't go to bed till I'm legally wed
I cant I'm Sandra Dee
watch it
Hey I'm Doris Day
I was not brought up that way
Won't come across
even Rock Hudson lost his heart to Doris Day hay hay
I don't drink (no!)
I don't swear (no!)
I don't rat my hair (ew!)
I get ill from one cigarette(cough)
Keep your filthy paws off my silky draws
Would you pull that crap with Anette?
As for you Troy Donahue
I know what you wanna do
Elvis, Elvis let me be
Keep that pelvis far from me
Just keep your cool
Now your starting to drool
Hey fongol
I'm Sandra Dee
you're makin fun of me Rizz?