Angie Dickinson

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Gender: Female
Born: 30th September 1931 (currently 80 years old)
Nationality: United States of America
TV programs: Police Woman, Wild Palms, Cassie & Co., Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Special, Hollywood Wives, Men Into Space
Movies: Cast a Giant Shadow, Dressed to Kill, Pay It Forward, Point Blank, Rio Bravo, The Killers, Sabrina, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Ocean's Eleven, The Poppy Is Also a Flower, Pretty Maids All in A Row, The Maddening, Big Bad Mama, Rome Adventure, Duets, The Art of Love, China Gate, Young Billy Young, Captain Newman, M.D., The Chase, Death Hunt, Sam Whiskey, Klondike Fever, Jig-Saw, Big Bad Love, La Classe américaine, The Last Challenge, Terror in the Aisles, The Love War, The Sins of Rachel Cade, Gun the Man Down, The Outside Man, Elvis Has Left the Building, Danielle Steel's Remembrance, Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend, Once Upon a Texas Train, Ocean's Eleven, Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen, The Last Producer, Sealed with a Kiss, The Norliss Tapes, Big Bad Mama 2, Jessica, Jealousy, Tension at Table Rock, Tennessee's Partner, The Black Whip, The Don's Analyst, The Brothers Warner, Mending Fences, , A Fever in the Blood, Orson Welles' Magic Show

Angie Dickinson (born September 30, 1931) is an American actress. She has appeared in more than fifty films, including Rio Bravo, Ocean's 11, Dressed to Kill and Pay It Forward, and starred on television as Sergeant Suzanne "Pepper" Anderson on the 1970s crime series Police Woman.

Dickinson, the second of four daughters, was born Angeline Brown (but called "Angie" by family and friends) in Kulm, North Dakota, the daughter of Frederica and Leo H. Brown. Her family is of German descent and she was raised Roman Catholic. Dickinson's father was a small-town newspaper publisher and editor. In 1942, her family moved to Burbank, California, where she attended Bellarmine-Jefferson High School, graduating in 1947 at just 15 years of age. The previous year, she had won the Sixth Annual Bill of Rights essay contest. She studied at Glendale Community College and in 1954 graduated from Immaculate Heart College with a degree in business. Taking a cue from her publisher father, she had intended to be a writer. While a student from 1950–52, she worked as a secretary at Lockheed Air Terminal in Burbank (now Bob Hope Airport) and in a parts factory.

Angie married football player Gene Dickinson in

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