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Actress, Sandra Dee, was born Alexandra Cymboliak Zuck on Apr 23, 1942 in Bayonne, NJ. Dee died at the age of 62 on Feb 20, 2005 in Thousand Oaks, CA .

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On Blu-ray: Kay Kendall and Sandra Dee in The Reluctant Debutante (1958)

By KC on Jul 22, 2020 From Classic Movies

The Reluctant Debutante (1958) is one of those rare raved-about films that I couldn’t access for years, but found it lived up to my expectations when I could finally watch it. Based on a play by British writer William Davis-Home (also co-scriptwriter here with Julius Epstein) and directed by V... Read full article


Warner Archive: Robert Morse in Quick! Before it Melts (1964) and Sandra Dee in Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding! (1966)

By KC on Jul 6, 2015 From Classic Movies

While I'm normally wary of any film that has an explanation point in its title, I found the sixties comedies Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding! (1966) and Quick! Before it Melts (1964) to be a lot of fun. Both are newly released on DVD from Warner Archive. Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding is both ve... Read full article


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Sandra Dee Quotes:

Chantal: A man is a man until he marries, then he becomes a husband!


man at LAX: Scooby!
Mollie Michaelson: Scooby-doo!


Pike Yarnell: You, uh, you aren't under age, are you?
Pat Beasley: If I am... you're worth growing up for.


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Sandra Dee Facts
She received renewed attention after the release of the movie Beyond the Sea (2004/I), the biopic about her late husband Bobby Darin that recalled and detailed their stormy, headline marriage. Despite its painful aspects, she reportedly approved of the project and gave it her blessing.

Appeared with then-husband Bobby Darin in three films: Come September (1961), If a Man Answers (1962) and That Funny Feeling (1965).

Is immortalized in the popular song "Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee" from the Grease (1978). The song mocked her squeaky-clean image but Dee reportedly said in a statement that she didn't mind, and always had a big laugh about it.

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