At 92, Angie Dickinson Confesses He Was the Love of Her Life
Angie Dickinson, the celebrated actress with a career spanning over six decades, recently revealed a captivating secret: the identity of her long-held love, none other than the legendary crooner Frank Sinatra. Their passionate romance, which endured for two decades since they first met in 1953 on the set of the Colgate Comedy Hour, became the talk of both fans and Hollywood.
Sinatra, enchanted by Dickinson’s beauty and charm, pursued her fervently, eventually winning her heart despite initial reservations. Their on-screen chemistry was evident, particularly in the iconic film “Ocean’s 11,” where Dickinson played Sinatra’s wife, further igniting their off-screen connection.
Despite discussions of marriage during their time together, Dickinson hesitated, citing concerns about Sinatra’s lifestyle and her desire to maintain a positive relationship with his ex-wife, Nancy. Despite not marrying, Dickinson’s admiration for Sinatra remained unwavering. She often reminisced fondly about their time together, acknowledging his extraordinary talent and the deep bond they shared.
Even after marrying composer Bert Barak in 1965 and starting a family, Dickinson continued to hold Sinatra in high regard, cementing their enduring connection in Hollywood lore.