Why Angie Dickinson did not marry Frank Sinatra, even if he was "the love of his life"

"I was crazy about him. He was fabulous. He was absolutely the love of my life."


Frank Sinatra Married four times during his life, but his romantic story almost ended up being very different. Sinatra and Angie Dickinson were in a walking and deactivation relationship for years, like the Police star The said, and they planned to get married. Dickinson, however, had reasons not to want to make things official with the Packer rat, even if she calls her the love of her life.

Dickinson is preparing to participate in the TCM Classic Film Festival, and before the event, the 91 -year -old actor has interviewed in his career for several decades and his personal life. Read the rest to see what she shared on Sinatra.

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Sinatra and Dickinson came out of the light and the end for years.

Sinatra and Dickinson met for the first time in 1953 when they both appeared on The Colgate Comedy Hour . As indicated by the New York Post , at the TCM Film Festival 2015, Dickinson explained that behind the scenes of Variety Show, Sinatra asked her if she was "attached". When she said yes, he asked if he had to take his number.

At the time, Dickinson was married to his first husband, Gene Dickinson ; Sinatra was married to his second wife, Ava Gardner . She still gave him his number.

The two continued to appear together in the 1960s Ocean 11 , in which she played her character, Danny Ocean's, wife, Beatrice. The same year, she divorced her husband.

In 2016, Dickinson said Studio 10 From Sinatra, "He was the most important man in my life. We were in love and off-off for many years."

They talked about getting married, but his lifestyle was a problem.

Frank Sinatra in a recording studio in 1962
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In a new interview with Fox News, Dickinson shared this She and Sinatra planned to get married in 1964.

"We talked about it," she said. "We were so comfortable with each other that it was not really necessary, but it happened a few times. I did not hold it. I would not have wanted to take up this challenge."

This "challenge" involved Sinatra's lifestyle, who saw him stay well in the night.

"We just loved each other," Dickinson said in another recent interview with Weekly entertainment . "I was crazy about him. He was fabulous. He was absolutely the love of my life. Although I would not have wanted to be married to him. He went to bed at 6 am."

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He said he didn't want to marry an actor.

Angie Dickinson at the 1964 Oscars
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Dickinson also said that Sinatra had his own problem with the marry: she was an actor.

"He said," You know, I'm not going to marry a movie star. "And then he got married Mia Farrow "Said Dickinson in the Studio 10 interview. In addition to marry Farrow in 1966, Sinatra was married to Gardner, also an actor, from 1951 to 1957.

In the same way, Dickinson said CBS Sunday morning In 2019, "he said," You know, I'm not going to marry an actress ". And I said:" Well, I don't blame you. I would only like anyone. ""

She added: "And I actually didn't want to marry him. So, I didn't want him to ask me to marry her." Because I didn't want to say no to Frank Sinatra! ""

She has very good memories of him.

Frank Sinatra at London Airport in 1958
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Sinatra and Dickinson continued to be friends of Sinatra's death in 1998. As for whom she did marry, Dickinson was married to the late composer Burt Bacharach From 1965 to 1981, and they had a child.

She looks very affectionately on Sinatra today with regard to their relationship and his talent.

"Well, it's the love of my life", Rio Bravo Star told Fox News. "I smile just because it feels good to think of him. It was an extraordinary talent, at the very least ... When you look at his ability to act and sing, he has not always taken any challenges, but I think he may have sang anything. "

She added: "He was also an extraordinary man. He was difficult, wonderful, courageous and stupid."


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