Angie Dickinson Turns 92 - ‘Terrific’ Actress Mesmerized with Her Piercing Brown Eyes in One of Her Latest Appearances
As Angie Dickinson turns 92 today, her life story unfolds like a captivating script. From her remarkable journey as a celebrated actress to her candid reflections on love and loss, we unveil the secrets of her enduring charm, her iconic status as a sex symbol, and her profound impact on inspiring women to join the police force. We also witness the heartwarming reactions of her adoring fans, who continue to be mesmerized by her piercing brown eyes and timeless allure.
In the glitzy world of Hollywood's golden age, where icons shone like stars in the night sky, one name stood out — Angie Dickinson.
Angie Dickinson, circa 1964 | Source: Getty Images
Today, as Dickinson celebrates her 92nd birthday, we embark on a delightful journey through the life of this iconic actress—a life filled with glamour, talent, and a generous dash of humor.
Angie Dickinson at the world premiere of the 4K restored 1959 movie "Rio Bravo" during the opening night of the 2023 TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood, California, on April 13, 2023 | Source: Getty Images
Early Stardom: From Beauty Queen to Hollywood Royalty
Age is just a number for Dickinson, who, in her 90s, continues to defy the sands of time. So, what's her secret to staying healthy and vibrant at this age? According to Dickinson, it's all about balance.
She's largely a vegetarian, with occasional indulgences in country fried chicken. She swears by a good night's sleep, a bit of gardening, and staying out of trouble. And, of course, she never misses a captivating sunset whenever possible.
US actress Angie Dickinson at the world premiere of the 4K restored 1959 movie "Rio Bravo" during the opening night of the 2023 TCM Classic Film Festival at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, on April 13, 2023 | Source: Getty Images
Dickinson's legendary status in Hollywood is well-deserved. She started her journey as a beauty queen, but it was her breakout role in Howard Hawks' "Rio Bravo" that catapulted her to stardom. She's graced the silver screen in more than 50 movies, including classics like "Ocean's Eleven," where she rubbed shoulders with the Rat Pack.
Angie Dickinson at the opening night gala and world premiere of the 4K restoration of "Rio Bravo" during the 2023 TCM Classic Film Festival on April 13, 2023, in Hollywood, California | Source: Getty Images
But it was her role as Sgt. Pepper Anderson in "Police Woman" that truly set her apart. Dickinson became the first female lead in a TV drama series, inspiring a whole generation of women to don the uniform. In her own words, she wanted to be known as an actress above all else, not just a sex symbol. And boy, did she achieve that!
Angie Dickinson at The Paley Center For Media & WEtv presentation of "On the Beat: The Evolution of the Crime Drama Heroine" on June 19, 2014, in Beverly Hills, California | Source: Getty Images
The Iconic Sex Symbol
Speaking of sex symbols, Dickinson's beauty, piercing brown eyes, and charisma made her one of the most alluring stars of her time. But she was more than just a pretty face; she was a tough, no-nonsense actress who could go toe-to-toe with the likes of Lee Marvin in "Point Blank."
Angie Dickinson at the Made In Hollywood Awards held at 1600 Vine Building on August 15, 2013 | Source: Getty Images
In her own words, she enjoyed being a sex symbol but never wanted to be known only for that. She aspired to be recognized as an actress, equally or even more so, like Marilyn Monroe. She admitted that Monroe's legacy as a sex symbol was hard to follow in the world of acting, but Dickinson carved her own unique path.
Recently, Dickinson made a stunning appearance at the 2023 TCM Classic Film Festival. The event celebrated her iconic role in "Rio Bravo," which premiered with a fresh Film Foundation restoration. Onstage, she confessed that Frank Sinatra was the "love of her life." The audience couldn't help but laugh as she confessed that she plays Sinatra's music all day long.
Dickinson even revealed that she and Sinatra had come close to tying the knot in 1964. However, Sinatra's late-night lifestyle didn't align with her plans. She humorously recalled him telling her, "You know, I'm not going to marry an actress," to which she replied, "Well, I don't blame you. I wouldn't wish that on anybody." It seems neither of them was eager to take the plunge.
Frank Sinatra as Danny Ocean and Angie Dickinson as Beatrice Ocean in "Ocean's Eleven," directed by Lewis Milestone, 1960 | Source: Getty Images
The audience at the festival couldn't contain their admiration for Dickinson. Commenters on YouTube gushed over her remarkable energy and timeless charm, noting that she still had the power to mesmerize at 91.
Fan comments dated April 2023 | Source: youtube.com/@TurnerClassicMovies
Fan comment dated April 2023 | Source: youtube.com/@TurnerClassicMovies
Fan comments dated April 2023 | Source: youtube.com/@TurnerClassicMovies
Fan comments dated April 2023 | Source: youtube.com/@TurnerClassicMovies
Dickinson's ability to connect with fans both on and off the screen has always been one of her most endearing qualities. She's not just an actress, as her fans would say; she's just "terrific" and "a living legend."
Actress Angie Dickinson, circa 1964 | Sources: Getty Images
Marriage, Motherhood, and Loss
Dickinson's personal life has been marked by its share of challenges. In 1965, she married the renowned songwriter Burt Bacharach. However, their marriage faced turbulent times, ultimately leading to separation in 1976. Dickinson candidly shared that Bacharach never truly loved her in the way one expects in marriage.
Burt Bacharach hugging his wife Angie Dickinson | Source: Getty Images
Despite the challenges, Dickinson settled into the roles of mother and wife. She navigated the intricacies of motherhood and wifehood, even negotiating a shooting schedule for her career. However, it was not without its struggles. Dickinson reflected on the complexities of being a working woman in Hollywood and how it affected her marriage.
Burt Bacharach playing the piano in his Hollywood home with his wife Angie Dickinson standing by | Source: Getty Images
During their marriage, the couple welcomed a daughter, Nikki, who brought immeasurable joy to Dickinson's life. She was born three months premature with health issues, including severe eyesight loss and Asperger's syndrome. Tragically, Nikki's life was cut short in 2007 when she passed away at the age of 40, leaving a void that could never be filled. Of her daughter, Dickinson said:
"She was a wonderful, wonderful gift."
Burt Bacharach playing the piano as his Angie Dickinson and daughter watch | Source: Getty Images
In Nikki's memory, Dickinson organized a heartfelt farewell. She was cremated, and Dickinson created a memorial booklet adorned with photographs and a touching poem. The closing lines of the poem read, "Nikki put on quite a show when she was here, on this Earth. She was not understood by most, but loved and appreciated by a precious few. And now, she's finally happy. Her Mom."
Burt Bacharach, his wife Angie Dickinson, and their 2-year-old daughter Nikki by the swimming pool of their Hollywood home on June 3, 1969 | Source: Getty Images
Dickinson's strength in the face of this loss stands as a testament to her indomitable spirit. Dickinson's love and memories of her daughter remain her most cherished treasures. Nikki's father, the celebrated songwriter Bacharach, passed away in February 2023 at the age of 94, marking another loss in Dickinson's journey.
Angie Dickinson and her daughter Nikki Bacharach sitting in the parking lot of the Parkfield Inn in Parkfield, California, on September 30, 2004 | Source: Getty Images
Celebrating The Living Legend in Beverly Hills
Today, Dickinson lives alone in Beverly Hills, surrounded by the memories of a life well-lived and the comforting presence of her feline companions. She stands as a true Hollywood legend who has gracefully embraced every twist and turn of her remarkable journey. Dickinson's radiant smile and timeless charm have not dimmed with age.
Angie Dickinson pictured as Sgt. Suzanne "Pepper" Anderson in the TV series "Police Woman" | Source: Getty Images
She continues to enjoy life in her 90s, residing in Beverly Hills, and even has a charming neighborhood filled with fellow celebrities. If Dickinson were to review her own life, she might just say that she's been incredibly fortunate.
Angie Dickinson arriving at A Tribute to Norman Jewison at LACMA on April 17, 2009 | Source: Getty Images
Her laughter fills the room as she gazes out over the mesmerizing vista of the area she now calls home. Her sense of humor remains intact as she gazes out over the picturesque Beverly Hills, saying, "I hope I never die!"
Angie Dickinson attending the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital 50th anniversary gala at The Beverly Hilton on January 7, 2012 | Source: Getty Images
In her twilight years, Dickinson continues to embody the indomitable spirit of a Hollywood icon. Her journey, filled with highs and lows, is a story of love, laughter, and resilience. As we celebrate her 92nd birthday, we can't help but echo the sentiments of her fans—Dickinson is indeed a living legend.
Angie Dickinson posing at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences centennial tribute to director George Stevens on October 1, 2004, in Beverly Hills, California | Source: Getty Images
So, here's to Dickinson, the actress with mesmerizing brown eyes, who continues to enchant us with her presence and the twinkle in her eye. Cheers to a life well-lived and to many more years of joy and laughter!