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"I said to her, 'Sandra Dee,' I always called her Sandra Dee, 'where've you been?'
Times Leader News 2009
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He helped manage Darin's career and was best man when Darin married actress Sandra Dee at Mr. Kirshner's apartment in 1960.
Don Kirshner, hit-making rock impresario of the 1960s, dies at 76 Matt Schudel 2011
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My secret as an interviewer was that I was actually impressed by the people I interviewed: not only by Bill Clinton, John Wayne or Sophia Loren, but by Sandra Dee, Stella Stevens and George Peppard.
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What would Sandra Dee do finding him jigging to Mack the Knife in her living room?
Drip Susan Tepper 2011
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The new teen idols were Sandra Dee and Annette Funicello.
Best in Beauty Riku Campo 2010
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The world of films was never more than a whisper away, but I certainly never imagined that one day I too would costar with Lana Turner and Sandra Dee.
One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010
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Also at movie houses that spring was "A Summer Place," starring Troy Donahue and Sandra Dee as teenage lovers rebelling against hypocritical parents.
Riot in Newport, 1960 Marc Myers 2010
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I was to work on a film starring the then-hottest couple in Hollywood, Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin.
One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010
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Released a year earlier, the film starred Sandra Dee and was the first in a series of popular teens-know-best beach films.
Riot in Newport, 1960 Marc Myers 2010
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It was also hugely successful as both a book and a movie having teen hearthrobs Sandra Dee and Troy Donahue probably helped and made Sloan Wilson indirectly responsible for one of my least favorite #1 hits, the execrable "Theme from a Summer Place," which is even now, after 50 years, inescapable on oldies stations.
Archive 2010-07-18 Bill Crider 2010
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