Angie Dickinson
Angie Dickinson
Angie Dickinson
Born: 30 September 1931, Kulm, North Dakota, USA
Birth name: Angeline Brown
Height: 5' 5"
Angie Dickinson grew up in North Dakota before her family moved to California. She pursued modeling initially, which eventually led her to acting. Her natural charisma and screen presence quickly caught the attention of talent scouts, paving the way for a career in Hollywood.
Dickinson made her film debut in the 1956 western Gun the Man Down and gained wider recognition in Rio Bravo (1959) alongside John Wayne. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, she became one of Hollywood's most versatile leading ladies, starring in thrillers, dramas, and comedies. Notable films include Ocean's 11 (1960), Big Bad Mama (1974), and Dressed to Kill (1980), showcasing her range from glamorous leading roles to darker, psychologically complex characters.
Angie Dickinson became a household name on television with her starring role as Sergeant Pepper Anderson in the popular series Police Woman (1974–1978). Her portrayal of a strong, independent female detective earned critical acclaim and helped redefine women's roles on TV during the 1970s.
Dickinson married composer and actor Gene Dickinson briefly before her long-term relationship with composer Burt Bacharach. She has two children and has remained private about her personal life while staying active in charitable work and advocacy.
Angie Dickinson is remembered as one of Hollywood’s enduring stars, admired for her beauty, talent, and pioneering roles for women in film and television. Her work continues to inspire new generations of actors and audiences alike, and she remains an icon of classic American cinema.
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