Connie, a native of Washington, D.C., born in the year 1937, embarked on her educational journey at a prestigious private girls' school in Danville, Virginia, where she laid the foundation for her future endeavors.
Following her academic pursuits, Connie pursued a career path, securing a position managing the cosmetics department at a prominent department store in Miami, honing her skills and gaining valuable experience in the retail industry.
However, her parents' suggestion to apply for a role at the newly established Playboy Club marked a significant turning point in her life, as Connie's tenure as a "camera bunny" at the club proved to be a lucrative venture, earning her a substantial income through tips and solidifying her status as a popular and beautiful figure.
Her popularity and beauty eventually led to her being featured as Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its June 1963 issue, cementing her status as a household name and further propelling her career.
Subsequent to her Playboy stint, Connie ventured into television commercial modeling, where she was eventually discovered by renowned director Herschell Gordon Lewis in 1963, leading to her being cast in the horror movie "Blood Feast" (1963),directed by Lewis himself.
In addition to her work in the film industry, Connie made appearances in several movies, albeit in minor roles, showcasing her versatility and range as a performer.
Throughout her career, Connie's captivating presence and undeniable charm have left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, solidifying her place as a true Hollywood legend.