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Today is the birthday of legendary actress, Angie Dickinson.
Her given name was Angeline Brown, but the name for which she is better
known came from her first husband, semi-pro football player Gene Dickinson.
Angie was born in Kulm, in southeast ND, where her father ran the Kulm
Messenger. The family also lived in nearby Edgeley. Once a week, their
father ran movies, and Angie developed an early fascination with stardom.
It was her fathers drinking problem that inadvertently led to her
acting career when Angies mother picked up the family and moved
them to Burbank, CA.
Angie was eleven at the time of the move. Pictures of her as a teenager
show a blond beauty whose unique eyes made her appear innocent and vulnerable.
According to reports, she was also boy crazy. And smart. When she was
a senior in high school, she won the Sixth Annual Bill of Rights Contest.
She was toying with the idea of becoming a writer, like her father, but
after finishing college, she got stuck working as a secretary in an airplane
parts factory.
Everything changed in 1953, when she impulsively entered the local Miss
America contest and took 2nd place. She followed that by appearing on
a TV show called Beauty Parade, in which she won the competitions
of the week, the month, and finally for the year. A role on the Colgate
Comedy Hour followed, along with minor roles in small movies, including
westerns.
Dickinsons big break came for her role as Feathers in
a 1959 John Wayne film called Rio Bravo. The book, Swingin Chicks
of the 60s, says the movie made her a star and confirmed her
strengths as a spunky, beautiful, self-assured woman who wasnt intimidated
by a cast full of tough guys... Combining brains and beauty, style and
independence, shes always managed to convey both sexiness and strength
in her movies, among which are several 60s classics.
In 1963, Universal Studios had her legs insured for a million dollars.
Twenty years later, those same legs were featured on a memorable
billboard for California Avocados. She turned down the role of Crystal
Carrington in the nighttime soap, Dynasty, and also turned
down Playboy magazine when they asked her to pose for a centerfold after
she had already turned 50.
Dickinson has been nominated for a host of awards; her own television
series, Police Woman, earned her a Golden Globe. In addition to countless
television appearances, she also has been in more than 85 movies, including
Point Blank and Dressed to Kill. She starred in the original version of
Oceans Eleven and then reappeared in the 2001 version of the film
as... herself.
Angie once said, My mother was against me being an actress
until I introduced her to Frank Sinatra. Of her 10-year intermittent
relationship with Sinatra, she once said, He has a way, a magical
way; its not just the blue eyes and their very color, but the way
they look at you. You feel very, very comfortable. And he doesnt
ignore you when hes in the company of others.
A whirlwind romance led to her 15-year marriage to composer, Burt Bacharach.
They divorced in 1980 during her chaotic days on Police Woman. Although
she has never remarried, she has had no shortage of interesting admirers,
including talk-show hosts Johnny Carson and Larry King, musicians Billy
Vera and Julio Iglesias, and newsman Harry Reasoner.
Happy birthday, Angeline Brown and many more...
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