Didi Conn

Edith Conn (née Bernstein; July 13, 1951), professionally known as Didi Conn, is an American actress, best known for her work as Frenchie in Grease, Denise Stevens Downey in Benson and Stacy Jones in Shining Time Station.[1]

Didi Conn
Conn at Greenville Graffiti Car Show at Greenville, IL in June 2018
Born
Edith Bernstein

(1951-07-13) July 13, 1951
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1973–present
Spouse(s)
Frankie Conn
(m. 1975; div. 1978)

David Shire
(m. 1982)
Children2

Early life

Edith Bernstein was born in Brooklyn, New York City. She had a Conservative "holiday Jewish" upbringing,[2] and is the daughter of a clinical psychologist; "Didi" was her childhood nickname. She attended Midwood High School. Her brother is opera singer Richard Bernstein.

Career

Conn made her debut as an actress in the 1960s. Her notable characters since the 1970s, when she first became prominent, include:

Conn provided the voice for Raggedy Ann in the animated feature Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure (1977) directed by Richard Williams. Her voice is one of her trademarks. She appeared as a celebrity guest on game shows like Match Game, The $20,000, $25,000, $50,000, and $100,000 Pyramids, Chain Reaction, and Go.[3]

In 2013, she starred as Pearl in the play A Heap of Livin' by Elliot Shoenman at The Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles.

In January 2016, she had a cameo as Vi in the Grease: Live television special on Fox, thus being the only actress to appear in all three screen adaptations of the franchise. In addition, she has appeared in numerous other roles on television. [4]

In 2018, it was announced that Conn would be a contestant on the eleventh series on Dancing on Ice. At 67, she was the oldest person ever to have competed in the show.[5] She, alongside her professional partner Łukasz Różycki, were eliminated in Week 4, after the judges saved Saara Aalto and Hamish Gaman in the skate-off.

Activism

Conn's adopted son Daniel was diagnosed with autism.[6][2] On November 13, 2008, she was named national celebrity spokesperson for Autism Speaks.[7] Before that, she was a spokesperson for the National Alliance for Autism Research, now part of Autism Speaks. She has performed at benefits for Foundation for Educating Children with Autism (FECA).[8]

On September 27, 2008, Conn performed with David Shire and Lynne Wintersteller at a benefit performance for Barack Obama in Nyack, New York.[9]

Personal life

She married her first husband, Frank "Frankie" Conn, in 1975, but they divorced in 1978. She has been married to composer David Shire since 1982. Conn is the stepmother of Matthew Shire, a Los Angeles screenwriter and the son of Talia Shire,[3] who was David's first wife.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1977Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical AdventureRaggedy Ann (voice)Animated film
1977You Light Up My LifeLaurie RobinsonSinging voice provided by Kvitka "Kasey" Cisyk
1978GreaseFrenchie
1978Almost SummerDonna DeVito
1981VioletVioletShort film
1982Grease 2Frenchie
1983The Magic ShowCal
2000Thomas and the Magic RailroadStacy Jones
2002FridaWaitress
2005Shooting VegetariansPatrice
2006Helen at RiskHelenShort film
2008Oh Baby!David's Mom
2018Most Likely to MurderBilly's Mom
TBAPaper DreamsMariannaPost-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1973Genesis IITV ActressTV movie
1975Happy DaysJoyceEpisode: "Kiss Me Sickly"
1975The RookiesYoung WomanEpisode: "Measure of Mercy"
1976–77The PracticeHelen27 episodes
1977Handle with CareJackie MorseTV pilot
1978Three on a DateEve HarrisTV film
1978Match GameHerself (panelist)6 episodes, 1 for PM
1978Murder at the Mardi GrasJulie EvansTV movie
1980Semi-ToughKikiEpisode: "One Bad Apple"
1980–81The Fonz and the Happy Days GangCupcake (voice)24 episodes
1981–85BensonDenise Stevens Downey72 episodes
1982American PlayhouseReceptionistEpisode: "Working"
1983The Love BoatJennyEpisode: "Love on Strike"
1984ABC Weekend SpecialsDimples (voice)Episode: "Bad Cat"
1985HotelPatty MaloneyEpisode: "Sleeping Dogs"
1985Star FairiesSpice (voice)TV movie
1985The JetsonsCousin MelissaEpisode: "Judy Takes Off"
1987Cagney & LaceyDinah RoswellEpisode: "Waste Deep"
1987Highway to HeavenWandaEpisode: "All That Glitters"
1987Highway to HeavenBirdy BelkerEpisode: "Ghost Rider"
1989–93Shining Time StationStacy Jones65 episodes
1990The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho PandaAdditional voicesEpisode: "Pity the Poor Pirate"
1990Shining Time Station: 'Tis a GiftStacy JonesTV special
1992Civil WarsHilary SchoenfeldEpisode: "Till Debt Do Us Part"
1993A Flintstone Family ChristmasStella (voice)TV special
1994L.A. LawPenny TressmanEpisode: "He Ain't Guilty, He's My Brother"
1995Shining Time Station: Once Upon a TimeStacy JonesTV special
1995Shining Time Station: Second ChancesStacy JonesTV special
1995Shining Time Station: One of the FamilyStacy JonesTV special
1995Shining Time Station: Queen for a DayStacy JonesTV special
1995CybillSitcom MomEpisode: "The Cheese Stands Alone"
2003StanleyMrs. Goldberg (voice)Episode: "Going-Away Goose/Time to Climb!"
2003The Wild ThornberrysMuskox #2 (voice)Episode: "Clash and Learn"
2008–10Law & Order: Special Victims UnitNurse3 episodes
2011GiganticDidi ConnEpisode: "Scramble"
2012Didi LightfulDidi Lightful (voice)TV pilot
2015TransparentJoyce FeldmanEpisode: "The Book of Life"
2016The CallCorrineTV pilot
2016Grease: LiveViTV movie
2019Dancing on IceHerself, contestantSeries 11

References

  1. Didi Conn profile, FilmReference.com; accessed November 21, 2015.
  2. http://www.jewishexponent.com/2019/04/16/didi-conn-grease-middletown/
  3. Didi Conn on IMDb
  4. Didi Conn profile, Jewish Woman's Archives; accessed September 8, 2018.
  5. Dancing On Ice star opens up on being oldest contestant in 2019 series, OK! Magazine; accessed January 20th, 2019.
  6. I Was the Queen of Denial on Autism CNN.com, April 1, 2009
  7. Didi Conn Named a National Celebrity Spokesperson for Autism Speaks, AutismSpeaks.org, November 14, 2008.
  8. "Devereux Millwood gala goes retro". devereux.org. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
  9. Sept 27, 2008 Obama Benefit performance, NyackNewsandViews.com, September 21, 2008.
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