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Date of Birth : Dec 12th 1915

Frank Sinatra is an icon of American musical cool. His official career was singing: he began as a rail-thin crooner during World War II, and matured into the most respected pop singer of his generation. He also took up acting, winning an Academy Award for his performance in From Here To Eternity (1953, with Burt Lancaster). Along the way Sinatra developed a reputation as a well-dressed, fast-living, fist-fighting swinger, with a top-dog swagger that earned him the nickname “The Chairman of the Board.” He was the acknowledged leader of the Hollywood ‘Rat Pack’ of the early 1960s, which included Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and others. Musically he was beloved as a stylish, heartfelt singer of old-school standards like Come Fly With Me, New York, New York, All the Way, Strangers in the Night and One For My Baby (And One More For the Road). He ranks with Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley and The Beatles as among the most influential pop musicians of the 20th century.

Sinatra is also known as “Ol’ Blue Eyes”… Sinatra was married four times: to childhood sweetheart Nancy Barbato (1939-1951), actress Ava Gardner (1951-57), actress Mia Farrow (1966-68), and Barbara Blakeley Marx (1976 until his death in 1998). Gardner previously had been married to jazzman Artie Shaw, Marx had previously been married to Zeppo Marx (brother of Groucho Marx), and Farrow was later married to Woody Allen… Sinatra had three children, all from his first marriage: Nancy (b. 1940), Frank, Jr. (b. 1944), and Christina (commonly known as Tina, b. 1948)… Nancy Sinatra had her own pop music career and sang the hit 1966 single “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’.” Frank and Nancy sang a duet on the 1967 single “Somethin’ Stupid”.


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