Conny Van Dyke

Conny Van Dyke (September 28, 1945 – November 11, 2023), sometimes credited as Connie Van Dyke, was an American singer and actress.

Conny Van Dyke
Conny Van Dyke
Van Dyke in Police Woman
Born(1945-09-28)September 28, 1945
DiedNovember 11, 2023(2023-11-11) (aged 78)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Actress
Singer
Notable workW.W. and the Dixie Dancekings
Framed
Children1

Biography

Conny Van Dyke was born in Cape Charles, Virginia on September 28, 1945, to Benjamin and Charlotte Elizabeth Van Dyke.[citation needed]

When she was 15 years old, Van Dyke made recordings, worked as a fashion model, and made her first film, Among the Thorns.

Van Dyke worked as a songwriter and recording artist for Wheelsville Records in Detroit, Michigan. She entered and won Teen magazine's[citation needed] Miss Teen of the United States in 1960 and signed with Motown Records in 1961, making her one of the first white recording artists for the label. Her only Motown release appeared in early 1963: "Oh Freddy", written by Smokey Robinson, backed with "It Hurt Me Too", written and previously recorded by Marvin Gaye.

Van Dyke was cast in Hell's Angels '69 with Tom Stern, Jeremy Slate, and several members of the Hells Angels motorcycle club. Her only sibling, Benjamin Van Dyke III, was killed in an auto accident near Salinas, California, in 1969. Shortly after Hell's Angels '69, she married Robert Page and gave birth to a son, Bronson Page {{Skip E. Lowe interview}}. She continued to pursue recording, and released a self-titled album in 1972. She co-starred in W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings with Burt Reynolds, and in Framed, with Joe Don Baker, both in 1975. Another album, Conny Van Dyke Sings for You, was released following the film.

In 2004 she co-starred in Shiner. Van Dyke also appeared on Adam-12, Nakia, and Police Woman, and on several game shows in the 1970s, including Match Game, You Don't Say, The Cross-Wits, The Hollywood Squares, Tattletales, and The Gong Show. In 2008 she made a return to network television, guest-starring on Cold Case; she appeared on CSI the following year.

Shortly after her return to television in 2008, Van Dyke suffered a massive stroke, which left her partially paralyzed and marked the beginning of her retirement. After this, she lived in Los Angeles, and was cared for by her son Bronson.[citation needed]

Van Dyke died of complications from vascular dementia in Los Angeles, on November 11, 2023, at the age of 78.

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