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Angeline Dickinson is a famous American actress. She started her career on television. She appeared in several anthology series during the 1950s. She gained her breakthrough role in Gun the Man Down, The Western film Rio Bravo for which she received the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year. Take a look at Angie Dickinson’s biography.
Specification |
Details |
Name |
Angie Dickinson |
Full Name |
Angeline Dickinson |
Date of Birth |
September 30, 1931 |
Age |
90 |
Occupation |
Actress |
Is Angie Dickinson still alive? Yes. Angie Dickinson is still alive. She is well known for her role in ‘Police Woman’ as Sergeant Suzanne “Pepper” Anderson. Dickinson has acted in more than 50 films including China Gate, Ocean’s 11, The Sins of Rachel Cade, Jessica, Captain Newman, M.D., The Killers, The Art of Love, The Chase, Point Blank, Pretty Maids All in a Row, The Outside Man, and Big Bad Mama.
Dickinson now lives alone in Beverly Hills. Her daughter, Nikki, died in 2007. Dickinson said that Nikki was smart, funny and wonderful. Nikki was born 3 months premature, and she suffered chronic health problems, eyesight loss, and Asperger’s syndrome. The Actress, Angie Dickinson has received numerous Awards for her performances.
Dickinson was born on September 30, 1931 and she is 90 years old now. Angie was born to Fredericka and Leo Henry Brown. She was born in Kulm, North Dakota. Her father was a newspaper publisher and editor. He worked on the Kulm Messenger and the Edgeley Mail. Angie has 3 siblings, 2 sisters named Mary Lou Belmont and Janet Lee Brown, and 1 brother.
Take a look at the awards and nominations of Angie Dickinson.
Award |
Year |
Best Actress in a Drama Series for Police Woman (nominated) |
1975 |
Best Actress in a Drama Series for Police Woman (nominated) |
1976 |
Best Actress in a Drama Series for Police Woman (nominated) |
1977 |
New Star Actress of the Year (won) |
1960 |
Best Actress in a Drama Series for Police Woman (won) |
1975 |
Best Actress in a Drama Series for Police Woman (nominated) |
1976 |
Best Actress in a Drama Series for Police Woman (nominated) |
1977 |
Best Actress in a Drama Series for Police Woman (nominated) |
1978 |
Best Actress to for Dressed to Kill |
1980 |
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