Angie Dickinson Age, Now, Hot, Daughter, Movies, Net Worth
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About Angie Dickinson
Angie Dickinson was born on September 30, 1931, in Kulm, North Dakota. She moved to California with her family around the age of 10. Dickinson attended Glendale College and worked as a secretary before delving into acting. Her breakthrough film performance was in Howard Hawks’ Rio Bravo. In the 1970s, she starred on the television series Police Woman. In 1980, Dickinson appeared in Brian DePalma’s film Dressed To Kill. She later starred in the 1993 miniseries Wild Palms. Her later film work includes Pay It Forward (2000) and Big Bad Love (2001).
Angie Dickinson has left a big stamp of success in her life. She has played in more than 50 films in her six-decade-long career. She is mainly known for playing a role in Gun the Man Down in 1956, and Rio Bravo in 1959, for which she was honored with the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year. Most of her notable films include Ocean’s 11, Jessica, The Killers, Point Black, The Chase, Big Bad Mama, and more. From 1974 to 1978, Dickinson starred in NBC crime series Police Woman as Sergeant Leann “Pepper” Anderson receiving a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress- Television Series Drama. She has made several appearances in many mini-series as well. As of 2009, she starred in a Hallmark Channel film, Mending Fences.
Bio/Wiki
Birth Name | Angie Dickinson |
Nick Name | Angie |
Age | (as in 2022) 91 Years |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Sun Sign/Zodiac Sign | Libra |
Birth Place | Kulm, North Dakota, United States |
Date of Birth | 30 September 1931 [1]wikipedia |
Nationality | American |
Residence | Not Known |
Home Town | Not Known |
Hobbies | Not Known |
Physical Stats
Height (Approx.) | 5 ft 5 in or 165 cm |
Weight (Approx.) | 56 kg or 123.5 lbs |
Figure Measurements |
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Breast Size | Not Known |
Hips Size | Not Known |
Waist Size | Not Known |
Extra Ordinary Features |
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Race / Ethnicity | German descent |
Hair Color | Blonde |
Eye Color | Dark Brown |
S*xual Orientation | Straight |
Dress Size | Not Known |
Shoe Size | Not Known |
Family
Mother’s Name | Fredericka Hehr |
Father’s Name | Leo Henry Brown |
Brother | Not Known |
Sister | Not Known |
Husband/Spouse | Gene Dickinson (1951-1960) Frank Sinatra (1954-1964) Dean Martin (1959) Richard Burton (1959) Richard Brooks (1959) George Jessel (1959) John F. Kennedy (1960-1961) Vincente Minnelli (1960) Arthur M. Loew Jr. (1961-1962) Anthony George (1962) Charles K. Feldman (1962) Johnny Grant (1962) Eddie Fisher (1964) Burt Bacharach (1964-1981) Burt Bacharach (1964-1981) David Janssen (1966-1976) William Shatner (1973-1974) Johnny Carson (1983) Julio Iglesias (1984-1986) Billy Vera (1986-1989) |
Marriage Date | Not Known |
Children | Nikki Bacharach |
Personal Life
School | Bellarmine-Jefferson High School |
College/University | Immaculate Heart College Glendale Community College |
Educational Qualification | Degree in Business |
Profession | Actress |
Brands Endorsed | Martini & Rossi Vermouth California Avocados |
Career Manager | Richard Clayton |
Awards
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Relationship & more
Affairs/Boyfriends | Paul Michael Glaser Larry King |
Favorite Things
Favourite Actress | Not Known |
Favourite Actors | Not Known |
Favourite Colors | Not Known |
Favourite Sport | Not Known |
Controversies | Not Known |
Money Factor
Angie Dickinson is an American actress who has a net worth of $30 million. Angie Dickenson has earned her net worth thanks to a successful acting career in TV and films.
Estimated Net Worth in 2022 (Approx) | $30 million |
Estimated Net Worth in 2021 (Approx) | Under Review |
Annual Salary | Under Review |
Income Source | Actress |
Born Angeline Brown on September 30, 1931, in Kulm, North Dakota, USA, she acquired her professional name, Angie Dickinson, from her marriage to former football star Gene Dickinson (from 1952 to 1960). Even though she excelled in portraying smart, sexy, tough-minded women on both the small and the big screen, Angie made her career beginnings in national beauty pageants which subsequently led to small television roles.
Filmography
Movies List |
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1954 | Lucky Me |
1955 | Tennessee’s Partner The Return of Jack Slade Man with the Gun |
1956 | Down Liberty Road Hidden Guns Tension at Table Rock Gun the Man Down The Black Whip |
1957 | Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend China Gate Calypso Joe Run of the Arrow |
1958 | I Married a Woman Cry Terror! |
1959 | Rio Bravo |
1960 | I’ll Give My Life The Bramble Bush Ocean’s Eleven |
1961 | A Fever in the Blood The Sins of Rachel Cade |
1962 | Jessica Rome Adventure |
1963 | Captain Newman, M.D. |
1964 | The Killers |
1965 | The Art of Love |
1966 | The Chase Cast a Giant Shadow The Poppy Is Also a Flower |
1967 | Point Blank The Last Challenge |
1969 | Sam Whiskey Some Kind of a Nut Young Billy Young |
1971 | Pretty Maids All in a Row The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler See the Man Run |
1972 | The Outside Man |
1974 | Big Bad Mama |
1979 | Jigsaw (L’Homme en colère) |
1980 | Klondike Fever Dressed to Kill |
1981 | Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen Death Hunt |
1984 | Terror in the Aisles |
1987 | Big Bad Mama II |
1993 | Even Cowgirls Get the Blues |
1995 | Sabrina |
1996 | The Maddening The Sun, the Moon and the Stars |
2000 | The Last Producer Duets |
2001 | Pay It Forward Big Bad Love Ocean’s Eleven |
2004 | Elvis Has Left the Building |
Movie(TV) |
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1968 | A Case of Libel |
1970 | The Love War |
1971 | Thief See the Man Run |
1973 | The Norliss Tapes |
1974 | Pray for the Wildcats |
1977 | A Sensitive, Passionate Man |
1978 | Ringo Overboard |
1979 | The Suicide’s Wife |
1981 | Dial M for Murder |
1982 | One Shoe Makes It Murder |
1984 | Jealousy A Touch of Scandal |
1987 | Stillwatch Police Story: The Freeway Killings |
1988 | Once Upon a Texas Train |
1989 | Fire and Rain Prime Target |
1991 | Kojak: Fatal Flaw |
1992 | Treacherous Crossing |
1996 | Remembrance |
1997 | Deep Family Secrets The Don’s Analyst |
1999 | Sealed with a Kiss |
2009 | Mending Fences |
Tv Series |
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1954 | I Led 3 Lives The Mickey Rooney Show Death Valley Days |
1955 | City Detective Buffalo Bill, Jr. Matinee Theatre It’s a Great Life |
1956 | General Electric Theater It’s a Great Life The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp Chevron Hall of Stars Four Star Playhouse The Millionaire Schlitz Playhouse of Stars Broken Arrow |
1957 | The Gray Ghost Gunsmoke Cheyenne Alcoa Theatre Have Gun – Will Travel M Squad Meet McGraw Meet McGraw |
1956–57 | The Lineup |
1958 | The Restless Gun Perry Mason The Bob Cummings Show Tombstone Territory State Trooper Colt .45 Studio 57 The People’s Choice Mike Hammer Mike Hammer Target Northwest Passage Man with a Camera |
1959 | Wagon Train Men Into Space |
1960 | Lock Up |
1962 | Checkmate The Alfred Hitchcock Hour The Dick Powell Show |
1964 | The Fisher Family |
1965 | The Fugitive The Man Who Bought Paradise The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Dr. Kildare |
1966 | The Virginian Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Password |
1971 | The Man and the City |
1972 | Ghost Story |
1973 | Hec Ramsey |
1974 | Police Story |
1974–78 | Police Woman |
1978 | Pearl |
1982 | Cassie & Co. |
1984 | Hollywood Wives |
1991 | Empty Nest |
1993 | Wild Palms Daddy Dearest |
1997 | Diagnosis Murder Ellen George & Leo The Larry Sanders Show |
2004 | Judging Amy [2]IMDB |
Some unknown facts about
- Angie Dickson spent the first decade of her life in Kulm before moving to Burbank, California in 1942.
- Angie’s father was a writer, editor, and news publisher for the Kulm Messenger and the Edgeley Mail.
- Angie Dickson had developed an interest in acting at an early and has credited her father’s side job as a projectionist in her town’s only movie theatre.
- Angie Dickson inherited her father’s skill for writing and won the Sixth Annual Bill of Rights essay contest while she was in school.
- Initially, Angie wanted to be a writer just like her father.
- Between 1950 and 1952, she worked as a secretary at Lockheed Air Terminal in Burbank and at a parts factory.
- In June 1994, she bought the home of cartoonist Walter Lantz for approximately $ 1.25 million.
She was discovered by a casting agent after having attained 2nd place at a local preliminary modeling contest for Miss America. - Angie started her career in the showbiz as one of 6 long-stemmed showgirls for The Jimmy Durante Show in 1955.
- She once stated that she “dressed for women and undressed for men”.
- Angie Dickson is a supporter of the Democratic political party. She also voted for former President John F. Kennedy at the presidential elections in 1960.
- In January 1999, she was listed at #42 on Playboy magazine’s “100 Sexiest Stars of the Century.”