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Who Is Angie Dickinson? Wiki, Age, Height, Husband, Net Worth, Ethnicity

Angie Dickinson

Angie Dickinson is a veteran American actress who managed to captivate audiences with her disarming charm and invincible acting prowess from the start of her career. Angie Dickinson began her career in the 1950s with a television series and rose to international prominence with roles in “Gun the Man Down” and “Rio Bravo.” Apart from her acting abilities, Angie Dickinson is also known for her beautiful voice.

Quick Facts

Celebrated Name:Angie Dickinson
Real Name/Full Name:Angie Dickinson
Gender:Female
Age:90 years old
Birth Date:30 September 1931
Birth Place:Kulm, North Dakota, United States
Nationality:American
Height:1.65 m
Weight:48 kg
Sexual Orientation:Straight
Marital Status:Divorced
Husband/Spouse
(Name):
Burt Bacharach (m. 1965–1981), Gene Dickinson (m. 1952–1960)
Children:Yes (Lea Nikki Bacharach)
Profession:American actress
Net Worth in 2024:$25 million

Angie Dickinson Biography

Angie Dickinson was born on September 30, 1931, as the second daughter of a German descent family from North Dakota. She is one of four daughters born to Frederica, who was the daughter of small-town news publisher and editor Leo Henry Brown. Angie graduated from Jefferson High School in California and earned a Business Diploma from Glendale Community High School in 1954. She worked as a secretary at Burbank’s Bob Hope Airport.

Angie Dickinson Age, Height, Weight

Angie Dickinson was born on September 30, 1931, and is 90 years old as of 2024. Her height is 1.65 meters and her weight is 48 kilograms.

Angie Dickinson
Angie Dickinson

Career

Angie Dickinson began her career as a secretary. She landed her first acting role after placing second in a beauty pageant and catching the attention of a well-known producer at the time. She decided to continue her career as an actress after her successful stint on “The Colgate Comedy Hour.” Angie made her television acting debut in an episode of “Death Valley’s Days,” after which she played a variety of memorable characters in episodes such as “Mike Hammer” and “Wagon Train.”

Angie’s big-screen career began with a small, uncredited role in the film “Lucky Me.” She landed her first lead role in “Gun the Man Down” after some struggle, and she followed it up with a well-received performance in “China Gate.” However, it was in 1959 that she received her first-ever breakthrough role in renowned director Howard Hawks’ film “Rio Bravo,” which was a drama/romance film starring Ricky Nelson and other notable actors. Angie later landed the lead role in the blockbuster film “Ocean’s 11.”

Angie’s filmography includes both intense drama and comedic roles. Angie’s best film was probably ‘Point blank,’ a crime thriller. Her outstanding performance in ‘Big Bad Mamma’ earned her an unprecedented male fan base. Angie also won a Golden Globe for her performance in the drama “Police Story,” which was praised by both audiences and critics.

Angie Dickinson Achievements and Awards

Angie Dickinson has been nominated for three consecutive Emmy Awards and has won two Golden Globes and a Saturn Award.

Angie Dickinson’s Net Worth in 2024

Angie Dickinson’s estimated net worth as of February 2024 is approximately $25 million, owing to her illustrious career as a talented actress and singer.

Angie Dickinson is an actress who has spent her entire career in American cinema, delivering back-to-back blockbusters. Her enthusiasm and passion for acting have elevated her to the ranks of the best actresses on American soil over the course of her six-decade career. Her passion for and dedication to her work has not waned despite the passage of so many years.

Angie Dickinson Husband, Marriage

Angie had two marriages. Her first marriage, which ended in divorce, was to footballer Gene Dickinson. She married Burt Bacharach five years later, and the marriage lasted 15 years. Angie and Bacharach had a daughter named Lea Nikki. Nikki, sadly, committed suicide after a long battle with Asperger’s Syndrome. Angie later became involved with television host Larry King in the 1990s.