Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingoglia

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Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingoglia Wiki Biography

Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingoglia is an actress, singer, director and screenwriter born on 8th August 1938 in Brooklyn, New York City, USA, and who as Connie Stevens she is possibly still best remembered for her role of Cricket Blake in the American TV detective  series “Hawaiian Eye” (1959-1963). However, she has also had numerous other TV and film roles, as well as a successful career as a singer.

Have you ever wondered how rich Connie Stevens is? According to sources, as of mid-2017 it has been estimated that Connie’s net worth is over $60 million, accumulated by portraying over 50 varying roles in her acting career from the late ’50s, and from her concurrent relatively lucrative singing career.

Connie was born to musician Peter Ingoglia – professional name Teddy Stevens – and singer Eleanor McGinely, later adopting her father’s artistic last name. She grew up with her grandparents, since her parents were divorced, and attended a Catholic boarding school. However, after being witness to a murder, she was moved to live with relatives in Boonville, Missouri when she was twelve. As both of her parents were musicians, she developed an early interest in music and joined a group called “The Fourmost” as a teenager. Later she moved to Los Angeles with her father, and joined “The Three Debs” singing group, which encouraged her to enroll in The Georgia Massey Professional School in the San Fernando Valley, and continue to sing professionally, steadily building her net worth.

Her interest in acting also developed, and she started working occasionally as a stand-in in movies, which led to Jerry Lewis noticing her and giving her one of the main roles in his 1958 comedy film “Rock–A-Bye Baby”, soon after which she signed a contract with Warner Brothers. Connie also portrayed the role of Cricket Blake in the popular TV series “Hawaiian Eye”, and this was the role that made her truly famous. Other notable roles she played were in the TV series “Maverick”, “77 Sunset Strip” and “Wendy and Me”, but also in movies including “Never Too Late” (1965), “The Grissom Gang” (1971), “Scorchy”(1976), “Grease 2” (1982) and many others. All contributed steadily to her net worth.

When it comes to her singing career, Stevens released her first album “Concetta” in 1958, which brought a couple of minor hits. However, the next year, after appearing in “77 Sunset Strip”, she recorded the hit song “Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb” that reached no.4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Her next big hit came in 1960 with the release of “Sixteen Reasons” which reached no.3 on the same list. During the ‘70s she started singing the theme song for Ace Hardware TV commercials. Connie subsequently released a total of eight studio albums.

Her career was quiet for several years, busy raising her daughters, but with them she released the album  “Tradition: A Family Christmas” in 1994, and continued to make occasional nightclub appearances, including in Las Vegas. She made her directing debut in 1997 with the documentary “A Healing” which portrayed Red Cross nurses during the Vietnam War, and which she also wrote.

More recently, in 2009 Connie’s feature directorial debut “Saving Grace B. Jones” was released, plus she appeared in “Just Before I Go” in 2014, and “Search Engines” in 2016.

Connie Stevens has Stars on three Walks of Fame – in Hollywood, Palm Springs and the so-called Italian version in Toronto, Canada.

Aside from entertainment, Stevens has developed and marketed Forever Spring – her own skin care product – and opened the Connie Stevens Garden Sanctuary Day Spa in Los Angeles in the 1990s, which have contributed somewhat to her net worth.

When it comes to her private life, Connie has been married twice, firstly to actor James Stacy which lasted for four years until their divorce in 1967. Her second was to singer Eddie Fisher who she married later that year, but divorced only two years later; this produced two daughters, actresses Joely Fisher and Tricia Leigh Fisher.

Connie Stevens is also known for her charitable works. She founded the Windfeather project which awards scholarships to Native Americans, and is a supporter of people battling with cancer. In 1991 she received the Lady of Humanities Award and the Humanitarian of the Year Award.

Connie Stevens now resides in Studio City in the San Fernando Valley, California.

IMDB Wikipedia “77 Sunset Strip” “Fantasy Island” (1977-1984) “Hawaiian Eye” (1959-1963) “Living in TV Land” (2004-) “Maverick” “Never Too Late” (1965) “Scorchy”(1976) “The Ann Sothern Show” (1958-1961) “The Fourmost” “The Grissom Gang” (1971) “The Three Debs” “Wendy and Me” “Wendy and Me” (1964-1965) $60 Million 1938 1938-08-08 5 ft 1 in (1.57 m) Actor Actors Actress Andre Braugher Andy Samberg As Cricket (2010) August 8 Baby boomer Blu-ray Disc Boat Breezy Point Brooklyn Brooklyn Academy of Music Burrito Businessperson California California (1998) Charles Stevens Concetta Anna Ingolia Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingoglia Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingolia Concetta Rosalie Anna Ingoglia Concetta Rosalie Anna Ingolia Conchetta (1958) Connie Stevens Connie Stevens Net Worth Director Eddie Fisher Eddie Fisher (m. 1967–1969) Eleanor McGinely Entrepreneur Film director Film producer From Me to You (1962) Grease 2 (1982) Hollywood Italian American Italian Walk of Fame in Toronto James Stacy James Stacy (m. 1963–1967) Joely Fisher John Megna Lady of Humanities Award and the Humanitarian of the Year Award (1991) New York New York City Ontario Palm Springs Walk of Stars in Palm Springs Queens Screenwriter Singer Sixteen Reasons (2008) Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Teddy Stevens The Complete Warner Bros. Singles (2012) The Georgia Massey Professional School The Hank Williams Song Book (1962) The Very Best of Connie Stevens (2012) Tricia Leigh Fisher United States United States of America Warner Brothers

Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingoglia Quick Info

Full Name Connie Stevens
Net Worth $60 Million
Date Of Birth August 8, 1938
Place Of Birth Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
Height 5 ft 1 in (1.57 m)
Profession Actress, director, screenwriter, singer
Education The Georgia Massey Professional School
Nationality American
Spouse Eddie Fisher (m. 1967–1969), James Stacy (m. 1963–1967)
Children Joely Fisher, Tricia Leigh Fisher
Parents Eleanor McGinely, Peter Ingoglia (Teddy Stevens)
Siblings John Megna, Charles Stevens
Nicknames Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingolia , Concetta Anna Ingolia , Concetta Rosalie Anna Ingoglia , Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingoglia , Concetta Rosalie Anna Ingolia
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/foreverspringcs/
Twitter https://twitter.com/conniestevens8
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0828328
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/connie-stevens-mn0000117272
Awards Satellite Awards – Humanitarian Award (2010), Lady of Humanities Award and the Humanitarian of the Year Award (1991), Golden Apple Awards, Laurel Awards (2nd place, 1962), Photoplay Awards – Most Popular Female Star (1962, 1964), Film Award (1998, Santa Clarita International Film Festival)
Record Labels Warner Brothers
Albums The Very Best of Connie Stevens (2012), From Me to You (1962), The Hank Williams Song Book (1962), Sixteen Reasons (2008), The Hank Williams Song Book (1962), Conchetta (1958)
Music Groups “The Fourmost”, “The Three Debs”
Nominations Palm Springs Walk of Stars in Palm Springs, California, Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood, California (1998), Italian Walk of Fame in Toronto, Ontario
Movies “Never Too Late” (1965), “The Grissom Gang” (1971), “Scorchy”(1976), “Grease 2” (1982), “Maverick”, “77 Sunset Strip”
TV Shows “Fantasy Island” (1977-1984), “Wendy and Me” (1964-1965), “Hawaiian Eye” (1959-1963), “The Ann Sothern Show” (1958-1961), “Living in TV Land” (2004-)

Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingoglia Important Facts

  • $300 /week
  • $600 /week
  • Had a stroke in January, 2016.
  • First cousin of Bernadette Peters.
  • Friends with Shani Wallis. Wallis designs Christmas ornaments for Stevens.
  • Gave birth to her first child at age 29, daughter Joely Fisher born on October 29, 1967. Child’s father is her second husband, Eddie Fisher.
  • Gave birth to her second child at age 30, daughter Tricia Leigh Fisher born on December 26, 1968. Child’s father is her second husband, Eddie Fisher.
  • A guest star on a very popular 1960s show Password All-Stars (1961).
  • Her brother, Charles Stevens, was a drummer who died of a heart attack in 1996.
  • She comes from an Italian family–she spoke nothing but Italian until she was five years old–but has some Mohican Indian blood from her mother’s side.
  • Was the “guest” on the first “Muppet Show” ever taped (which was NOT the first to air).
  • Mother of actress Joely Fisher.
  • Mother-in-law of Christopher Duddy.
  • She actively campaigned for the role of Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady (1964).
  • Former stepmother of Carrie Fisher and Todd Fisher.
  • Has a grandson Holdon from her daughter Tricia Leigh Fisher.
  • Was named as “Queen of Brooklyn” at the Welcome Back to Brooklyn Festival in 1987
  • As a child in New York, she was President of the Gary Gray Fan Club. Years later, she and Gray worked together in The Party Crashers (1958). They most recently appeared together at the 2001 Lone Pine (CA) Film Festival.
  • Older half-sister of John Megna.
  • She started her singing career with a group called “The Foremost” (which later became The Lettermen) and then “The Three Debs”.
  • Mother of actress Tricia Leigh Fisher, who appeared with her in Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis (1988).
  • Going to direct her first feature film (she claimed in August 2000)
  • Successful cosmetics businesswoman. She started her company, Forever Spring, in 1986.
  • A Republican who appeared at the 2000 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia.
  • Lost the Brooklyn accent ages ago.

Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingoglia Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
By the Rivers of Babylon 2017 completed Meredith Actress
Search Engines 2016 Geena Actress
Just Before I Go 2014 Nancy Actress
Double Duty 2009 Irma Actress
Saving Grace B. Jones 2009 Voiceover (voice) Actress
The Wedding Album 2006 TV Movie Actress
Fat Actress 2005 TV Series Jillian – Kirstie’s Mother Actress
8 Simple Rules 2004 TV Series Tina Actress
Wild Card 2004 TV Series Queen Bea Actress
Titus 2002 TV Series Juanita Titus Actress
Returning Mickey Stern 2002 Dr. Eloise Vanderwild Actress
Three Sisters 2001 TV Series Honey Bernstein-Flynn Actress
James Dean: Live Fast, Die Young 1997 Jane Deacy Actress
Clueless 1997 TV Series Ms. Dewitt Actress
Baywatch 1996 TV Series Shelley Sands Actress
Love Is All There Is 1996 Miss Deluca Actress
Ellen 1994 TV Series Paige’s Mom Actress
Burke’s Law 1994 TV Series Julianna Reed Actress
Murder, She Wrote 1985-1990 TV Series Marge Haley / Cynthia Armstrong Actress
It’s Garry Shandling’s Show. 1990 TV Series Connie Stevens Actress
Starting from Scratch 1988-1989 TV Series Helen DeAngelo Actress
Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis 1988 TV Movie Thalia Menninger Actress
Tapeheads 1988 June Tager Actress
Back to the Beach 1987 Connie Actress
The Love Boat 1978-1987 TV Series Marcia Rand / Margret Grant / Heidi Lester / … Actress
Rowdies 1986 TV Movie Rhonda Harlan Actress
Tales from the Darkside 1986 TV Series Caroline Bright Actress
Hotel 1983 TV Series Barbara Hardwick Actress
Fantasy Island 1978-1982 TV Series Christine Connelly / Helen Ross / Evelyne Kastenbaum Actress
Grease 2 1982 Miss Mason Actress
Harry’s Battles 1981 TV Movie Mary Carol Fitzsimmons Actress
Side Show 1981 TV Movie Graciela Actress
Aloha Paradise 1981 TV Series Actress
Murder Can Hurt You! 1980 TV Movie Sgt. Salty Sanderson Actress
Scruples 1980 TV Mini-Series Maggie McGregor Actress
Love’s Savage Fury 1979 TV Movie Dolby Actress
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 1978 Our Guests at Heartland Actress
Scorchy 1976 Jackie Parker Actress
The Sex Symbol 1974 TV Movie Kelly Williams / Emmaline Kelly Actress
Every Man Needs One 1972 TV Movie Beth Walden Actress
Playmates 1972 TV Movie Patti Holvey Actress
Call Her Mom 1972 TV Movie Angie Bianco Actress
Kraft Music Hall Presents: The Des O’Connor Show 1971 TV Series Regular Actress
The Grissom Gang 1971 Anna Borg Actress
Mister Jerico 1970 TV Movie Susan Gray / Claudine / Georgina Actress
The Littlest Angel 1969 TV Movie The Flying Mistress Actress
Love, American Style 1969 TV Series Louise Patrick (segment “Love and the Legal Agreement”) Actress
Spotlight 1967 TV Series Actress
ABC Stage 67 1966 TV Series Flame Actress
Way… Way Out 1966 Eileen Forbes Actress
Never Too Late 1965 Kate Clinton Actress
Wendy and Me 1964-1965 TV Series Wendy Conway Actress
Two on a Guillotine 1965 Cassie Duquesne / Melinda Duquesne Actress
The Red Skelton Hour 1964 TV Series Daisy June Actress
Temple Houston 1964 TV Series Charity Simpson Actress
Palm Springs Weekend 1963 Gayle Lewis / Jane Hoover Actress
Susan Slade 1961 Susan Slade Actress
Parrish 1961 Lucy Actress
77 Sunset Strip 1958-1960 TV Series Cricket / Cleo Mason / Pat Forsyth Actress
Cheyenne 1959 TV Series Clovis Actress
Sugarfoot 1957-1959 TV Series Jenny Markham / Patience Preston Actress
Maverick 1959 TV Series Frankie French Actress
The Ann Sothern Show 1958 TV Series Actress
The Party Crashers 1958 Barbara Nickerson Actress
Rock-a-Bye Baby 1958 Sandra Naples Actress
Dragstrip Riot 1958 Marge Actress
The Bob Cummings Show 1958 TV Series Melinda Applegate Actress
Eighteen and Anxious 1957 Actress
Young and Dangerous 1957 Candy Actress
Sunset Strip 2012 Documentary performer: “Kookie Kookie Lend Me Your Comb” written by nm0852477 Soundtrack
Mulholland Dr. 2001 performer: “Sixteen Reasons” Soundtrack
Married with Children 1992 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Murder, She Wrote 1990 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Back to the Beach 1987 performer: “California Sun” Soundtrack
Best of Bandstand 1986 Video documentary performer: “Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb” Soundtrack
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 1978 performer: “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” Finale Soundtrack
The Muppet Show 1977 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The 46th Annual Academy Awards 1974 TV Special performer: “Live and Let Die” Soundtrack
The 45th Annual Academy Awards 1973 TV Special performer: “The Morning After” Soundtrack
Call Her Mom 1972 TV Movie performer: “Come On-A My House” Soundtrack
Kraft Music Hall Presents: The Des O’Connor Show 1971 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Kraft Music Hall 1967 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Hollywood a Go Go 1965 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Hollywood Palace 1965 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Two on a Guillotine 1965 performer: “What Is This Thing Called Love?” Soundtrack
Hawaiian Eye 1959-1962 TV Series performer – 25 episodes Soundtrack
Susan Slade 1961 lyrics: “Lullaby” – uncredited / performer: “Lullaby” – uncredited Soundtrack
The 31st Annual Academy Awards 1959 TV Special performer: “Almost in Your Arms Love Song from Houseboat” Soundtrack
Rock-a-Bye Baby 1958 performer: “Why Can’t He Care for Me?” Soundtrack
Dragstrip Riot 1958 performer: “Something New”, “Jamaca Rock” – uncredited Soundtrack
Prairie Bones announced Director
Saving Grace B. Jones 2009 Director
A Healing 1997 Documentary Director
Prairie Bones producer announced Producer
Saving Grace B. Jones 2009 producer Producer
A Healing 1997 Documentary producer Producer
Saving Grace B. Jones 2009 written by Writer
A Healing 1997 Documentary Writer
A Healing 1997 Documentary Cinematographer
A Healing 1997 Documentary Editor
Hollywood Women 1993 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Self
Vicki! 1992-1993 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 1993 Annual American Friends Hebrew University Scopus Awards Honors: A Salute to Aaron Spelling 1993 TV Special Herself Self
The Annual Daily Variety Honors. A Salutes to Army Archerd 1993 TV Movie Herself Self
One on One with John Tesh 1992 TV Series Herself Self
The 21th Annual Friends of Tel Hashomer Gala 1992 TV Movie Herself – Presenter Self
The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1992 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
Children’s Miracle Network Telethon 1990 TV Special Self
Bob Hope: Don’t Shoot, It’s Only Me 1990 TV Special Herself Self
The 61st Annual Academy Awards 1989 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
The New Hollywood Squares 1987-1989 TV Series Herself – Panelist Self
Bob Hope’s USO Christmas from the Persian Gulf: Around the World in Eight Days 1988 TV Special Herself Self
Best of Bandstand 1986 Video documentary Herself Self
All-Star Party for ‘Dutch’ Reagan 1985 TV Special Herself Self
The Merv Griffin Show 1977-1984 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Pete’s Place 1983 TV Series Herself (1983) Self
Breakaway 1983 TV Series Herself Self
George Burns Celebrates 80 Years in Show Business 1983 TV Movie Herself Self
Family Feud 1983 TV Series Herself Self
Horas doradas 1980 TV Series Herself – Musical Guest Self
Dinah! 1975-1979 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1967-1979 TV Series Herself – Co-Host / Herself – Guest / Herself – Actress Self
Match Game 73 1978-1979 TV Series Herself – Panelist Self
Bonkers! 1979 TV Series Herself Self
Sha Na Na 1979 TV Series Herself Self
Everyday 1978 TV Series Herself Self
America 2-Night 1978 TV Series Herself Self
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: George Burns 1978 TV Special Herself Self
The Hollywood Squares 1968-1978 TV Series Herself – Panelist Self
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Jack Klugman 1978 TV Special Herself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1964-1977 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself – Musical Guest Self
Good Old Days 1977 TV Special Herself Self
Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 1977 TV Special Herself Self
The Muppet Show 1977 TV Series Herself – Special Guest Star Self
Donny and Marie 1977 TV Series Herself Self
Don Adams’ Screen Test 1975 TV Series Herself Self
The 46th Annual Academy Awards 1974 TV Special Herself – Performer Self
NBC Follies 1973 TV Series Herself Self
The Bobby Darin Show 1973 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 45th Annual Academy Awards 1973 TV Special Herself – Performer: The Morning After Self
New American Bandstand 1965 1972 TV Series Herself Self
The Bob Hope Special 1972/I TV Special Herself Self
Tom Jones… At Fantasy Fair 1971 TV Special Herself Self
Kraft Music Hall Presents: The Des O’Connor Show 1970-1971 TV Series Herself Self
The David Frost Show 1970-1971 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Ed Sullivan Show 1962-1971 TV Series Herself – Singer Self
The Tim Conway Comedy Hour 1970 TV Series Herself Self
Flip 1970 TV Series Herself Self
The Kraft Music Hall 1967-1970 TV Series Herself Self
The Bob Hope Show 1970 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
America 1970 TV Special Herself Self
The Engelbert Humperdinck Show 1970 TV Series Herself Self
The Best on Record 1970 TV Special Herself Self
The Irv Kupcinet Show 1970 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Bob Hope Christmas Special 1970 TV Special Herself Self
The Hollywood Palace 1965-1969 TV Series Herself – Singer / Herself Self
This Is Tom Jones 1969 TV Series documentary Herself – Guest Self
Romeo und Julia 70 1969 TV Mini-Series Herself Self
The Joey Bishop Show 1968-1969 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Laugh-In 1968-1969 TV Series Herself – Guest Performer / Herself Self
Funny You Should Ask 1968 TV Series Herself Self
Comedy Is King 1968 TV Special Herself Self
The Jerry Lewis Show 1967 TV Series Herself Self
Girl Talk 1967 TV Series Herself Self
Perry Como’s Kraft Music Hall 1963-1967 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Match Game 1967 TV Series Herself – Team Captain Self
The 38th Annual Academy Awards 1966 TV Special Herself – Accepting Costume Design Award for Julie Harris Self
I Feel a Song Coming On 1965 TV Movie Herself Self
The Red Skelton Hour 1965 TV Series Herself – Guest Vocalist Self
Hollywood a Go Go 1965 TV Series Herself – Singer Self
Danny Thomas Special: 40th Anniversary of the Coconut Grove 1964 TV Special Herself Self
The Steve Allen Playhouse 1964 TV Series Herself Self
Stump the Stars 1963-1964 TV Series Herself – Regular Panelist / Herself – Guest Panelist Self
I’ve Got a Secret 1964 TV Series Herself – Celebrity Guest Self
Celebrity Party 1963 TV Special Herself Self
Fractured Flickers 1963 TV Series Herself Self
The 20th Annual Golden Globes Awards 1963 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Herself – Actress / Vocalist Self
Großstadtmelodie 1961 TV Special Herself – Singer Self
Here’s Hollywood 1961 TV Series Herself Self
The 13th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1961 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
This Is Your Life 1960 TV Series Herself Self
The Dick Clark Show 1959-1960 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Juke Box Jury 1959 TV Series Herself Self
The 31st Annual Academy Awards 1959 TV Special Herself – Performer Self
The Fabulous Allan Carr 2017 Documentary post-production Herself Self
Home & Family 2016 TV Series Herself Self
Tab Hunter Confidential 2015 Documentary Herself Self
The Insider 2014 TV Series Herself Self
The Outrageous Sophie Tucker 2014 Documentary Herself Self
The Haunting Of 2012 TV Series Herself Self
Q N’ A with Mikki and Shay 2012 TV Series Herself Self
Thalians 55th Anniversary Gala 2012 Video Herself Self
The John Kerwin Show 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Lt. Dan Band: For the Common Good 2011 Documentary Herself Self
Let It Begin! A Filmmaker’s Journey 2010 Documentary short Self
Celebrity Ghost Stories 2010 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Actors Entertainment 2010 TV Series Herself Self
The Florence Henderson Show 2009 TV Series Herself Self
My Music: Love Songs of the ’50s and ’60s 2008 TV Movie Herself – Hostess Self
Entertainment Tonight 2007-2008 TV Series Herself Self
In the Cutz 2006 TV Series Guest Self
Living in TV Land 2004 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Jerry Lewis at Work 2004 Video documentary short Herself Self
War Stories with Oliver North 2003 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Ask Rita 2003 TV Series Herself Self
SoapTalk 2003 TV Series Herself Self
Hollywood Squares 2001-2003 TV Series Herself – Panelist Self
E! True Hollywood Story 2003 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Autograph 2003 TV Series Herself Self
Bob Hope at 100 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Elvis Forever 2002 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Intimate Portrait 2002 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Biography 2001 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Becoming Dick 2000 TV Movie Herself Self
68th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade 1999 TV Special Herself Self
Beggars and Choosers 1999 TV Series Herself Self
The 24th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1998 TV Special Herself Self
E! Mysteries & Scandals 1998 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 1994 TV Special Herself Self
Golden Globes 50th Anniversary Celebration 1994 TV Movie Herself Self
King B: A Life in the Movies 1993 Herself Self
The Insider 2016 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Saucy 70’s Volume 2 2010 Video documentary Archive Footage
The O’Reilly Factor 2008 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Fat Actress 2005 TV Series Kirstie’s Mom Archive Footage
A Bing Crosby Christmas 1998 Video documentary Herself Archive Footage
The Last Generation 1971 Archive Footage

Concetta Rosalie Ann Ingoglia Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2010 Humanitarian Award Satellite Awards Won
1998 Film Award Santa Clarita International Film Festival Best Documentary Feature Film A Healing (1997) Won
1998 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 16 March 1998. At 6249 Hollywood Blvd. Won
1964 Most Popular Female Star Photoplay Awards Won
1962 Golden Apple Golden Apple Awards Most Cooperative Actress Won
1962 Most Popular Female Star Photoplay Awards Won
2010 Humanitarian Award Satellite Awards Nominated
1998 Film Award Santa Clarita International Film Festival Best Documentary Feature Film A Healing (1997) Nominated
1998 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 16 March 1998. At 6249 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated
1964 Most Popular Female Star Photoplay Awards Nominated
1962 Golden Apple Golden Apple Awards Most Cooperative Actress Nominated
1962 Most Popular Female Star Photoplay Awards Nominated