Sellecca was born Concetta Sellecchia in The Bronx, New York, New York to Italian parents. At age twelve, she moved to Pomona, New York and attended Pomona Junior High School. While attending Ramapo High School in Spring Valley, she first became interested in the performing arts. Although she matriculated at Boston College, she withdrew to pursue a career in acting.
Career
Sellecca first worked as a fashion model before making her acting debut in the film The Bermuda Depths in 1978, followed by Captain America II: Death Too Soon, a TV movie starring Reb Brown in the title role alongside Len Birman, with Lana Wood and versus Christopher Lee. She then starred in the short-lived CBS comedy Flying High, about the misadventures of three airline flight attendants, then as lawyer Pam Davidson on The Greatest American Hero, the girlfriend and foil to the main character. After Hero ended, she was released from her contract in time to audition for the part of promotions manager Christine Francis on the television drama Hotel, alongside James Brolin. She acted out the character from 1983 to 1988.
Whatever Happened to Connie Sellecca - Star of Hotel and The Greatest American Hero
Here are my memories of the wonderful star of the TV series, Hotel and Greatest American Hero, Connie Sellecca. In this video, I talk about her career as well as provide an update regarding what she is up to these days.
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published: 03 Mar 2020
The Life and Tragic Ending of Connie Sellecca
The Life and Tragic Ending of Connie Sellecca
Connie Sellecca was born Concetta Sellecchia on May 25, 1955, in New York City, U.S, to Italian parents, Primo and Ann Sellecchia. She grew up with her brother, Vincent Sellecchia, and her sister, Rosann Mack.
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published: 06 Feb 2021
A Marriage Made in Heaven - walking with Connie Sellecca
In this scene, you can get an idea of what it looks like while we are actually filming the scene. Behind the crew that you do see, there are another half dozen people watching the scene and the monitor to all aspects of the scene to make sure it looks and sounds right. When I watch this it reminds me of just how important every person's job is on the set. Yes, the actors are in front of the camera, but sound, extras, make-up, cinematographer, etc. all have to be executing their jobs.
published: 21 Jan 2023
The Greatest American Hero - Connie Sellecca
Connie Sellecca talks about her time as the female lead on the hit TV series Greatest American Hero. it premiered on ABC March 18, 1981. It aired for three seasons ending in 1983.
published: 01 Aug 2019
Connie Sellecca - Intelligence for Your Life - Women Guys Gadgets Banter
Connie Sellecca - Intelligence for Your Life - Women Guys Gadgets Banter
published: 08 Apr 2014
red carpet Intelligence for Your Life jon tesh, Gib Gerard, Connie Sellecca
Daytime Emmy Awards Creative Arts Ceremony
April 24, 2015 - Universal Hilton - Los Angeles, CA
interviewer: Michael Fairman (michaelfairmansoaps.com)
videographer: Jan Becker (beckercreative.tv)
published: 01 May 2015
Not So Obvious Relationship Killers - Connie Sellecca - Intelligence for Your Life
Connie Sellecca has the "Not So Obvious Relationship Killers" for us.
published: 08 Apr 2014
Tired Eyes - Connie Sellecca - Intelligence for Your Life
published: 08 Apr 2014
Connie Sellecca
Connie Sellecca is an American actress and former model, best known for her roles on the television series The Greatest American Hero and Hotel, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama in 1987.
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Here are my memories of the wonderful star of the TV series, Hotel and Greatest American Hero, Connie Sellecca. In this video, I talk about her career as well ...
Here are my memories of the wonderful star of the TV series, Hotel and Greatest American Hero, Connie Sellecca. In this video, I talk about her career as well as provide an update regarding what she is up to these days.
Get "The Greatest American Hero" here: https://amzn.to/2ThYUm8
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Here are my memories of the wonderful star of the TV series, Hotel and Greatest American Hero, Connie Sellecca. In this video, I talk about her career as well as provide an update regarding what she is up to these days.
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The Life and Tragic Ending of Connie Sellecca
Connie Sellecca was born Concetta Sellecchia on May 25, 1955, in New York City, U.S, to Italian parents, Primo ...
The Life and Tragic Ending of Connie Sellecca
Connie Sellecca was born Concetta Sellecchia on May 25, 1955, in New York City, U.S, to Italian parents, Primo and Ann Sellecchia. She grew up with her brother, Vincent Sellecchia, and her sister, Rosann Mack.
#ConnieSellecca
The Life and Tragic Ending of Connie Sellecca
Connie Sellecca was born Concetta Sellecchia on May 25, 1955, in New York City, U.S, to Italian parents, Primo and Ann Sellecchia. She grew up with her brother, Vincent Sellecchia, and her sister, Rosann Mack.
#ConnieSellecca
In this scene, you can get an idea of what it looks like while we are actually filming the scene. Behind the crew that you do see, there are another half dozen ...
In this scene, you can get an idea of what it looks like while we are actually filming the scene. Behind the crew that you do see, there are another half dozen people watching the scene and the monitor to all aspects of the scene to make sure it looks and sounds right. When I watch this it reminds me of just how important every person's job is on the set. Yes, the actors are in front of the camera, but sound, extras, make-up, cinematographer, etc. all have to be executing their jobs.
In this scene, you can get an idea of what it looks like while we are actually filming the scene. Behind the crew that you do see, there are another half dozen people watching the scene and the monitor to all aspects of the scene to make sure it looks and sounds right. When I watch this it reminds me of just how important every person's job is on the set. Yes, the actors are in front of the camera, but sound, extras, make-up, cinematographer, etc. all have to be executing their jobs.
Connie Sellecca talks about her time as the female lead on the hit TV series Greatest American Hero. it premiered on ABC March 18, 1981. It aired for three seas...
Connie Sellecca talks about her time as the female lead on the hit TV series Greatest American Hero. it premiered on ABC March 18, 1981. It aired for three seasons ending in 1983.
Connie Sellecca talks about her time as the female lead on the hit TV series Greatest American Hero. it premiered on ABC March 18, 1981. It aired for three seasons ending in 1983.
Daytime Emmy Awards Creative Arts Ceremony
April 24, 2015 - Universal Hilton - Los Angeles, CA
interviewer: Michael Fairman (michaelfairmansoaps.com)
videograph...
Daytime Emmy Awards Creative Arts Ceremony
April 24, 2015 - Universal Hilton - Los Angeles, CA
interviewer: Michael Fairman (michaelfairmansoaps.com)
videographer: Jan Becker (beckercreative.tv)
Daytime Emmy Awards Creative Arts Ceremony
April 24, 2015 - Universal Hilton - Los Angeles, CA
interviewer: Michael Fairman (michaelfairmansoaps.com)
videographer: Jan Becker (beckercreative.tv)
Connie Sellecca is an American actress and former model, best known for her roles on the television series The Greatest American Hero and Hotel, for which she w...
Connie Sellecca is an American actress and former model, best known for her roles on the television series The Greatest American Hero and Hotel, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama in 1987.
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Connie Sellecca is an American actress and former model, best known for her roles on the television series The Greatest American Hero and Hotel, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama in 1987.
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Here are my memories of the wonderful star of the TV series, Hotel and Greatest American Hero, Connie Sellecca. In this video, I talk about her career as well as provide an update regarding what she is up to these days.
Get "The Greatest American Hero" here: https://amzn.to/2ThYUm8
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The Life and Tragic Ending of Connie Sellecca
Connie Sellecca was born Concetta Sellecchia on May 25, 1955, in New York City, U.S, to Italian parents, Primo and Ann Sellecchia. She grew up with her brother, Vincent Sellecchia, and her sister, Rosann Mack.
#ConnieSellecca
In this scene, you can get an idea of what it looks like while we are actually filming the scene. Behind the crew that you do see, there are another half dozen people watching the scene and the monitor to all aspects of the scene to make sure it looks and sounds right. When I watch this it reminds me of just how important every person's job is on the set. Yes, the actors are in front of the camera, but sound, extras, make-up, cinematographer, etc. all have to be executing their jobs.
Connie Sellecca talks about her time as the female lead on the hit TV series Greatest American Hero. it premiered on ABC March 18, 1981. It aired for three seasons ending in 1983.
Daytime Emmy Awards Creative Arts Ceremony
April 24, 2015 - Universal Hilton - Los Angeles, CA
interviewer: Michael Fairman (michaelfairmansoaps.com)
videographer: Jan Becker (beckercreative.tv)
Connie Sellecca is an American actress and former model, best known for her roles on the television series The Greatest American Hero and Hotel, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama in 1987.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
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Sellecca was born Concetta Sellecchia in The Bronx, New York, New York to Italian parents. At age twelve, she moved to Pomona, New York and attended Pomona Junior High School. While attending Ramapo High School in Spring Valley, she first became interested in the performing arts. Although she matriculated at Boston College, she withdrew to pursue a career in acting.
Career
Sellecca first worked as a fashion model before making her acting debut in the film The Bermuda Depths in 1978, followed by Captain America II: Death Too Soon, a TV movie starring Reb Brown in the title role alongside Len Birman, with Lana Wood and versus Christopher Lee. She then starred in the short-lived CBS comedy Flying High, about the misadventures of three airline flight attendants, then as lawyer Pam Davidson on The Greatest American Hero, the girlfriend and foil to the main character. After Hero ended, she was released from her contract in time to audition for the part of promotions manager Christine Francis on the television drama Hotel, alongside James Brolin. She acted out the character from 1983 to 1988.
On May 25th, significant events spanning world history and entertainment have left indelible marks on our collective consciousness ...ActorConnie Sellecca also celebrates her 69th birthday today.(With inputs from AP) .