Carol Connors (pornographic Actress) - Career

Career

Carol Connors began her adult entertainment career in the early 1970s, reaching fame in Deep Throat (1972) and The Erotic Adventures of Candy (1978). In the late 1970s, she had a notable appearance in Gail Palmer's Candy Goes to Hollywood (1979). In 1981 she directed and starred in Desire for Men (1981).

She also appeared on several episodes of The Gong Show as a hostess who introduced Chuck Barris at the start of the show. Her Gong Show appearances were parodied in Candy Goes to Hollywood.

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