Francis Albert Sinatra
Sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Dec 12, 1915 Hoboken, NJ |
Died | May 14, 1998 Los Angeles, CA |
Age | Died at 82 |
Final Resting PlaceDesert Memorial Park |
Frank Sinatra | |
Job | Actor, Director, Producer |
Years active | 1939-1995 |
Known for | Romantic crooner and song stylist |
Top Roles | Tony Manetta, Mike Connor, Dave Hirsh, Dennis Ryan, Chip |
Top Genres | Drama, Comedy, Musical, Romance, Film Adaptation, War |
Top Topics | Book-Based, Based on Play, World War II |
Top Collaborators | Howard W. Koch (Producer), George Sidney (Director), Otto Preminger (Director), Melville Shavelson (Director) |
Shares birthday with | Edward G. Robinson, Harry Warner, Duane Chase see more.. |
Frank Sinatra Overview:
Legendary actor, Frank Sinatra, was born Francis Albert Sinatra on Dec 12, 1915 in Hoboken, NJ. Sinatra appeared in over 60 film and TV roles. His best known films include Anchors Aweigh, The Kissing Bandit, Take Me Out to the Ball Game, On The Town, From Here to Eternity, Guys and Dolls, The Tender Trap, A Hole in the Head, Pal Joey, Can-Can, Ocean's Eleven and The Manchurian Candidate. Sinatra also directed, produced and starred in None But the Brave, and produced and starred in Robin and the 7 Hoods. Sinatra died at the age of 82 on May 14, 1998 in Los Angeles, CA and was laid to rest in Desert Memorial Park Cemetery in Cathedral City, CA.
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Frank Sinatra was the romantic crooner of the forties (and idol of screaming teenage millions) who developed into the supreme song stylist of the fifties and sixties. His appeal as a star of musicals faded with the end of the forties, but an Oscar for From Here to Eternity opened up a new field for him as a dramatic actor, especially in films which cashed in on his own cynical persona. Sinatra was married four times, including Ava Gardner (second wife, 1951-1957) and Mia Farrow (third wife, 1966-1968).
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Frank Sinatra was nominated for two Academy Awards, winning one for Best Supporting Actor for From Here to Eternity (as Angelo Maggio) in 1953. He also won one Honorary Award in 1970 for his sweet voice.
Academy Awards
Year | Award | Film name | Role | Result |
1953 | Best Supporting Actor | From Here to Eternity (1953) | Angelo Maggio | Won |
1955 | Best Actor | The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) | Frankie | Nominated |
Academy Awards (Honorary Oscars)
Year | Award | Description |
1970 | JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD | for his sweet voice. |
He was honored with three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the categories of Motion Pictures, Recording and Television. Frank Sinatra's handprints and footprints were 'set in stone' at Grauman's Chinese Theater during imprint ceremony #130 on Jul 20, 1965. In addition, Sinatra was immortalized on a US postal stamp in 2008.
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Frank Sinatra Quotes:
Carla Vesari: Captain Reynolds, is this your first war?
Capt. Tom Reynolds: It is definitely my last.
Carla Vesari: I think you love it. Like most men, you relish war.
Capt. Tom Reynolds: Miss Vesari, this may come as a shock to you, but I do not like war.
Vera Simpson: Who's she?
Joey Evans: She's just a mouse.
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