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Frank Sinatra's brief biography of the great actor and musician, a true symbol of America, is outlined in this article.

Frank Sinatra short biography

Frank Sinatra was born on December 12, 1915 in the city of Hoboken in the USA. His Italian parents immigrated to the United States when he was a small child. His father tried many professions to provide for his family. The mother took care of the house, and when the boy grew up, she headed the local branch of the Democratic Party.

It is worth noting that Sinatra never received an education. His creative nature, which did not tolerate boundaries and was not distinguished by exemplary behavior, made its way into the wild. His only passion was music.

The first steps on the path to fame were determined by his work. Frank got a job as a driver for a start-up musical group called “Three Flashes”. After some time, he became a performer in this group, and it itself was renamed the “Four from Hoboken”. Like all aspiring musicians, Sinatra's salary was small - only 20 dollars a week. Soon, touring and a solo career began.

The musician’s first album, “Polka Dot Dress and Moon Rays,” was released in 1940. Since 1942, he has appeared regularly on New York radio. The date that changed his life is December 30, 1942. Then the hall of the still unknown singer was packed to capacity. As a result, he was offered a 10-year contract with Columbia.

In 1941, Sinatra starred in the film “Las Vegas Nights”, and 2 years later in the film “Above and Above” he received dramatic role. In 1945, he was awarded an Oscar for his role in the film The House I Live In.

In 1953, the singer’s ligaments became ill, and he lost many lucrative offers. Frank was even ready to film for free. And for the film “While There Will Be Men” he received another Oscar for his supporting role. In total, he starred in 58 films.

The hit “My Way” set a record in the British charts, staying in the lead for 122 weeks. In 1971, the singer left the stage. But Frank could not live long without listeners and 2 years later he went on a world tour. The musician’s last disc, “Duets,” was released in 1994. In 1995, Sinatra was awarded a Grammy Award, and in 1985 - the Medal of Freedom.

Frank Sinatra personal life

As for his personal life, in 1939 Frank married his childhood friend Nancy Barbato. The marriage produced three children - Nancy, Frank and Tina. In 1951 he met American actress, Hollywood star and Oscar nominee Ava Gardner. Their romance led to a divorce from Nancy and marriage to Ava in the same 1951. After 6 years of marriage, the couple separated. But the musician was not lonely for long. He married for the third time. Also on the actress, favorite and muse of Woody Allen – Mia Farrow. But here, too, Sinatra failed. After living with Mia for no more than a year, they broke up. His last wife was Barbara Marx, an American dancer and model. He lived with her until the end of his life.

Francis Albert Sinatra(English) Francis Albert Sinatra: December 12, 1915, Hoboken, New Jersey - May 14, 1998, Los Angeles) - American actor, singer (crooner) and showman. He won the Grammy Award nine times. Famous romantic style performance of songs and a “velvet” voice timbre.

In the 20th century, Sinatra became a legend not only musical world, but also every aspect of American culture. When he died, some journalists wrote: “To hell with the calendar. The day of Frank Sinatra's death - the end of the 20th century." Singing career Sinatra started back in the 1940s, and by the end of his life he was considered the standard of musical style and taste. The songs performed by him became classics of pop and swing style, became the most striking examples of the pop-jazz style of singing “crooning”; several generations of Americans were brought up on them. In his younger years he had the nickname Frankie and The Voice, in more later years- Mr. Ol Blue Eyes, and then - Chairman. Over 50 years of active creative activity, he recorded about 100 consistently popular single discs, performed all the most famous songs major US composers - George Gershwin, Cole Porter and Irving Berlin.

In addition to his musical triumph, Sinatra was also a successful film actor, highest point whose career ladder was the Oscar, awarded to him in 1954 for Best Supporting Actor. His “piggy bank” contains many film awards: from the Golden Globes to the Screen Actors Guild Award. Throughout his life, Sinatra starred in more than 60 films, the most famous of which were “Towning the City,” “From Here to Eternity,” “The Man with the Golden Arm,” “High Society,” “Pride and Passion,” “ Ocean's Eleven and The Manchurian Candidate.

For his life achievements, Frank Sinatra was awarded the Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild and National Association for the Advancement of Colored People awards, and a year before his death he was awarded the highest US award - the Congressional Gold Medal.

Biography

Youth

Francis Albert Sinatra was born on the second floor apartment building on Monroe Street in Hoboken, December 12, 1915. His mother, nurse Dolly Garavante, spent a terrifying few hours giving birth to the boy. On top of that, he developed frightening lifelong scars from the forceps used by the doctor. The reason for such a difficult birth could be the unusual weight of the baby - almost six kilograms.

Frank's father was Martin Sinatra, a shipyard worker and boilermaker, and his mother Dolly served as the local chairman of the Democratic Party in Hoboken. Both immigrated to the United States from Italy: Martin from Sicily, and Dolly from the north, from Genoa. After the birth of his son, Martin had trouble finding regular work on the docks, so he began competing in boxing matches, where he quickly became a local favorite. As for Dolly, she was the head of the family: a dark, dynamic woman who loved her family, but focused more on social and political work than on family work. Due to various work commitments, she often left Frank with his grandmother for long periods of time.

In the spring of 1917, America entered the war. Martin was too old to be recruited, so he continued his regular work at the docks, the bar, the ring, and later the Hoboken Fire Department. After the end of the war, Dolly became closely involved with Hoboken immigrants, and left the boy with his grandmother and aunt. Unlike his peers, the two-year-old curly-haired boy Frank grew slowly and less progressively.

WITH early years he was interested in music, and from the age of 13 he worked part-time with the help of a ukulele, a small musical instrument, and a megaphone, in bars in his city. In 1931, Sinatra was kicked out of school for “disgraceful behavior.” As a result, he never received any education, including musical education: Sinatra sang by ear, never having learned the notes.

Since 1932, Sinatra had made small appearances on radio; Ever since he saw his idol Bing Crosby at a concert in Jersey City in 1933, he chose the profession of a singer. In addition, he also worked as a sports journalist for a local newspaper during the Great Depression in the 1930s, after leaving college without a degree. Cinema aroused his great interest; his favorite actor was Edward G. Robinson, who then starred primarily in gangster films.

Path to glory[edit | edit wiki text]
With the group “The Hoboken Four,” Sinatra won the young talent competition of the then popular radio show “Major Bowes Amateur Hour” in 1935 and after some time went with them on his first national tour. He then worked for 18 months from 1937 as a contract showman at a music restaurant in New Jersey, which was also frequented by stars such as Cole Porter, and, along with radio appearances, laid the foundation for his professional career.

In 1938, Sinatra was arrested for having an affair with a married woman (in America in the 1930s, this was considered a criminal offense). My career was hanging by a thread. He miraculously escapes criminal punishment.

The impetus for Sinatra's career took off was his work in the famous swing jazz orchestras of trumpeter Harry James and trombonist Tommy Dorsey in 1939-1942. He signs Dorsey a lifetime contract. Subsequently, major mafioso Sam Giancana helps the young singer to terminate it. This episode will later be described in the novel “The Godfather” - it is believed that one of the characters - singer Johnny Fontaine - was based on Sinatra.

In February 1939, Sinatra married his first love, Nancy Barbato. In this marriage, Nancy Sinatra was born in 1940, later becoming famous singer. She was followed in 1944 by Frank Sinatra Jr. (in 1988-1995, director of Sinatra’s orchestra) and in 1948, Tina Sinatra, who works as a film producer.

In 1942, the singer was invited to perform at a Christmas concert in New York at the Paramount Cinema, where he was seen by agent George Evans, who, within two weeks of performances, made Frank a star, a favorite of American teenage girls.

In 1944, Sinatra was declared unfit for military service due to a damaged eardrum at birth. Many years later, Sinatra beats up a journalist who wrote that Sinatra bought his way out of military service using his connections.

In the late 1940s, Sinatra began to creative crisis genre, which coincided with a whirlwind romance with actress Ava Gardner.

1949 was the most difficult year in Sinatra’s career: he was fired from radio, and six months later plans to hold concerts in New York were grossly disrupted, Nancy filed for divorce, and his affair with Gardner grew into a loud scandal; Columbia Records refused him studio time.

In 1950, his contract with MGM was terminated, and his new agent at MCA Records also turned his back on Sinatra. At the age of 34, Frank became a "man of the past."

In 1951, Sinatra married Ava Gardner, whom he divorced six years later. That same year, Sinatra lost his voice after suffering from a severe cold. The misfortune was so unexpected and severe that the singer was going to commit suicide.

Return to activism and Oscar

The voice problems were temporary, and when he recovered, Sinatra started all over again. Sinatra's 1952 concerts at Las Vegas casinos sell out.

Hollywood producers invite Sinatra to try himself on screen. In 1953, he starred in the film From Here to Eternity, receiving an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.

He is making a successful career as a radio host - he hosts a show on NBS Radio, which attracts a large audience of listeners.

He began to be invited to various film projects, the most successful of which were “The Man With the Golden Arm” (1955), “Ocean's Eleven” (1960), “The Manchurian Candidate” ( 1960), “The Detective”, 1968.

Sinatra's 1959 hit "High Hopes" remained on the national charts for 17 weeks, longer than any other song by the singer.

Since the late 1950s, Sinatra has performed in Las Vegas with such stars as Sammy Davis, Dean Martin, Joe Bishop and Peter Lawford. Their company, known as "Rat Pack", worked with John Kennedy during his 1960 presidential campaign. Recordings and performances with the big bands of Count Basie, Quincy Jones, Billy May, studio swing orchestras of Nelson Riddle and others were very successful, earning Sinatra the reputation of one of the masters of swing.

In 1966, Sinatra married actress Mia Farrow. He was 51 and she was 21. They separated the following year.

Ten years later, Sinatra married for the fourth time - to Barbara Marx, with whom he lived until the end of his life.

Leaving the stage, last years and death[edit | edit wiki text]
In 1971 at charity concert In Hollywood, Sinatra announced the end of his stage career, but since 1974 he continued his concert activities.

In 1979, Sinatra recorded one of his masterpieces, “New York, New York,” becoming the only singer in history who managed to regain popularity and the love of the public after fifty years.

In 1988-1989, the Together Again Tour took place (renamed The Ultimate Event after Dean Martin left).

In 1993, Sinatra recorded his last album, Duets.

Frank Sinatra's last appearance on stage took place on February 25, 1995, when he performed at a golf tournament in Palm Springs.

On May 14, 1998, Frank Sinatra died of a heart attack at the age of 82. The funeral service was conducted by Cardinal Roger Mahoney. A civil funeral service took place at Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Beverly Hills.

Sinatra is buried next to his father and mother at Desert Memorial Park Cemetery in Cathedral City (California). The inscription on the singer’s tombstone reads: “The Best Is Yet to Come.”

Memory

On May 13, 2008, a new one went on sale in New York, Las Vegas and New Jersey. Postage Stamp with a portrait of Sinatra. The issue of the stamp is timed to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the death of the great singer. The graduation ceremony in Manhattan was attended by the children of Frank Sinatra, his friends, relatives and admirers of his work.

Most famous songs

"My Way"
"Blue Moon"
"Jingle Bells"
"Let It Snow"
"Strangers in the Night"
"New York, New York"
"It Was a Very Good Year"
"Moon River"
"The World We Knew (Over And Over)"
"Fly Me to the Moon"
"Something Stupid"
"I Won't Dance"
"I"ve Got You Under My Skin"
"America the Beautiful"
"You Make Me Feel So Young"
"Moonlight in Vermont"
"My Kind of Town"
"Love and Marriage"
"That's Life"
"I Get a Kick Out of You"
"Summer Wind"

Albums

(albums, concert recordings and compilations released by record companies with which Sinatra collaborated)

1946 - The Voice Of Frank Sinatra
1948 - Christmas Songs By Sinatra
1949 - Frankly Sentimental
1950 - Songs By Sinatra
1951 - Swing And Dance With Frank Sinatra
1954 - Songs For Young Lovers
1954 - Swing Easy!
1955 - In The Wee Small Hours
1956 - Songs for Swingin' Lovers!
1956 - This Is Sinatra!
1957 - A Jolly Christmas From Frank Sinatra
1957 - A Swingin' Affair!
1957 - Close To You And More
1957 - Where Are You
1958 - Come Fly With Me
1958 - Sings For Only The Lonely (Only The Lonely)
1958 - This Is Sinatra Volume 2
1959 - Come Dance With Me!
1959 - Look To Your Heart
1959 - No One Cares
1960 - Nice "N" Easy
1961 - All The Way
1961 - Come Swing With Me!
1961 - I Remember Tommy
1961 - Ring-A-Ding-Ding!
1961 - Sinatra Swings (Swing Along With Me)
1961 - Sinatra's Swingin" Session!!! And More
1962 - All Alone
1962 - Point Of No Return
1962 - Sinatra And Strings
1962 - Sinatra And Swingin' Brass
1962 - Sinatra Sings Great Songs From Great Britain
1962 - Sinatra Sings Of Love And Things
1962 - Sinatra-Basie An Historic Musical First (feat. Count Basie)
1963 - Sinatra's Sinatra
1963 - The Concert Sinatra
1964 - America I Hear You Singing (feat. Bing Crosby & Fred Waring)
1964 - Days Of Wine And Roses Moon River And Other Academy Award Winners
1964 - It Might As Well Be Swing (feat. Count Basie)
1964 - Softly As I Leave You
1965 - A Man And His Music
1965 - My Kind Of Broadway
1965 - September Of My Years
1965 - Sinatra "65 The Singer Today
1966 - Moonlight Sinatra
1966 - Sinatra At The Sands (feat. Count Basie)
1966 - Strangers In The Night
1966 - That's Life
1967 - Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim (feat. Antonio Carlos Jobim)
1967 - The World We Knew
1968 - Cycles
1968 - Francis A & Edward K (feat. Duke Ellington)
1968 - The Sinatra Family Wish You A Merry Christmas
1969 - A Man Alone The Words And Music Of McKuen
1969 - My Way
1970 - Watertown
1971 - Sinatra & Company (feat. Antonio Carlos Jobim)
1973 - Ol" Blue Eyes Is Back
1974 - Some Nice Things I've Missed
1974 - The Main Event Live
1980 - Trilogy Past Present Future
1981 - She Shot Me Down
1984 - LA Is My Lady
1993 - Duets
1994 - Duets II
1994 - Sinatra & Sextet Live In Paris
1994 - The Song Is You
1995 - Sinatra 80th Live In Concert
1997 - With The Red Norvo Quintet Live In Australia 1959
1999 - "57 In Concert
2002 - Classic Duets
2003 - Duets With The Dames
2003 - The Real Complete Columbia Years V-Discs
2005 - Live From Las Vegas
2006 - Sinatra Vegas
2008 - Nothing But the Best
2011 - Sinatra: Best of the Best

Filmography

1941 - Las Vegas Nights / Las Vegas Nights
1945 - Anchors Aweigh
1946 - While the clouds float / Till Clouds Roll By
1949 - Dismissal to the city / On the town
1951 - Double Dynamite / Double Dynamite
1953 - From Here to Eternity / From Here to Eternity - Private Angelo Maggio (received an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor)
1954 - Unexpected / Suddenly - John Baron
1955 - The Man With the Golden Arm
1956 - High Society / High Society - Mike Connor
1956 - Around the World in 80 Days / Saloon Performer
1957 - The Pride and the Passion - Miguel
1958 - And They Came Running / Some Came Running - Dave Hirsch
1960 - Ocean's Eleven - Danny Ocean
1962 - The Manchurian Candidate - Captain/Major Bennett Marko
1963 - List of Adrian Messenger / List of Adrian Messenger, The - cameo
1963 - Four from Texas / 4 for Texas - Zach Thomas
1964 - Robin and the 7 Gangsters / Robin and the 7 Hoods - gangster Robbie
1965 - Von Ryan's Train / Von Ryan's Express - Colonel Ryan
1980 - The First Deadly Sin - Edward Delaney

Frank Sinatra, whose biography interests many, thanks to his artistic talent, became a real symbol of the USA and the brightest star of this country for many years. His vocal career began back in the 1940s and by its end had reached such heights that even during his lifetime the singer was recognized as a true classic of American music. musical culture. He was considered the standard of style and taste. His exciting voice sounded from all the radios of the vast country. That is why, after the death of the great artist, his songs went down in the history of the United States and the world music industry as a whole. This great man will be discussed in this article.

Childhood

Frank Sinatra, whose biography is full of interesting details, was born into a family of immigrants from Italy. The artist’s mom and dad moved to the United States in his youth. Together with their simple belongings, they settled on the east coast of America and began new life. Frank's father, Martin, was from the city and tried a huge variety of professions during his life - he was a bartender, a fireman, a loader at shipyards, and even performed in the ring as a boxer for some time.

But the mother of the future artist, Dolly, came from Genoa. She had a gloomy and decisive character, she accepted everything herself. important decisions in family. This woman was more involved in social and political work than housekeeping, and often left Frank with his grandmother. After raising her son, Dolly decided to build her own career and took the post of head of the city cell of the Democratic Party.

Frank Sinatra, whose brief biography is discussed in this article, led in early childhood the most ordinary life. He did not experience poverty and did not bathe in luxury. In early childhood, he even lagged behind his peers in development. And at the age of sixteen he was kicked out of school for disgraceful behavior. Frank never received any education, but this did not stop him from becoming famous throughout the world.

Career development

The biggest passion in our hero's life has always been music. Already at the age of thirteen he sang in drinking establishments hometown Frank Sinatra. After some time, the biography of the great singer was marked by successful recordings on the radio. After he attended a concert in Jersey City in 1933 and saw his idol Crosby Bing perform, he finally chose for himself future profession and decided to become a performer.

Later, in the mid-1930s, the artist, together with his friends, created the musical group “The Hoboken Four,” with which he appeared at the “Big Bowes Amateur Hour” competition for young performers. This performance turned out to be very successful, and after some time the group went on tour in US cities. Then Frank Sinatra began working in a music cafe and, as before, performing on the radio. Interestingly, the young man had absolutely no music education. He sang by ear, not knowing the notes at all.

Real success

But real success came to our hero only at the very beginning of the 1940s. Then he often performed with jazz orchestras Tommy Dorsey and Harry James. During this period, he managed to attract the attention of famous figures of American culture. They began to sponsor the young talent and in 1946, Frank Sinatra, whose biography contains many significant events, recorded his debut album entitled “The Voice Of Frank Sinatra”. A year later, he released a new disc - “Christmas Songs By Sinatra”. The singer signed a lifetime contract with Dorsey and this could determine his artistic destiny for many years. The famous Sam Giancana helped him get out of a difficult situation. This episode was subsequently described in detail in the novel “The Godfather.” It is believed that one of his heroes, Johnny Fontaine, was based on Frank Sinatra.

A crisis

Things were going very well for the artist, but at some point his career began to collapse. The fact is that Frank's marital relationship with his longtime lover Nancy Barbato fell apart due to his affair with actress Ava Gardner. This affair with a Hollywood star very soon also grew into a large-scale scandal. Because of him, the performer's concerts in the most famous - New York - were cancelled. After this, Frank fell into a long depression, which became the reason for his departure from radio. To top off all the troubles, in 1951 the performer unexpectedly lost his voice due to a lingering cold. Exhausted by problems, the great musician began to think about suicide...

New role

But Frank Sinatra never dared to take this fatal step. The artist’s biography was soon adorned with a new fateful event - having lost his voice, the performer turned his attention to cinema and in 1953 he played one of the roles in the film “From Here to Eternity.” Behind this work Sinatra won an Oscar and was recognized as best supporting actor.

From this event, our hero’s life began to return to its previous track. The voice eventually reappeared, and Sinatra began working in the studio again. The artist's music albums began to be released one after another. And after some time, fans of the outstanding singer’s talent had the opportunity to regularly follow his performance on the screen. For eleven years (from 1954 to 1980), Frank Sinatra starred in sixty films. The biography and photos of this outstanding person became the property of the most prestigious glossy publications. He became a recognized hero of his time.

Filmography

Sinatra Frank remained in the history of American culture not only as an outstanding singer, but also as a wonderful actor. The biography of this artist is marked by participation in the following films: “Las Vegas Nights”, “As the Clouds Roll By”, “Double Dynamite”, “From Here to Eternity”, “High Society”, “Unexpected”, “Raise Anchors”, “ Pride and Passion", "Going to the City", "Ocean's Eleven", "The Man with the Golden Arm", "And They Came Running", "Around the World in 80 Days", "The Manchurian Candidate", "Four from Texas", " Adrian Messenger's List", "Von Ryan's Train", "Robin and the 7 Gangsters". The actor starred in his last film, “The First Deadly Sin,” when he was already 65 years old. Listed above are only the most successful projects in which the actor was involved. They made him truly famous.

last years of life

Sinatra Frank (the biography of this artist still occupies the minds of various researchers) continued his stellar path as an actor and singer until the end of the 1970s. At the end of his career, he recorded the famous composition “New York, New York” and with this iconic song he said goodbye to the American stage. After this, Sinatra performed in public several more times, but this was the exception rather than the rule. Just two years shy of the second millennium, in 1998 the great artist died of a heart attack in his own home in East Hollywood. This day was marked by national mourning in America.

Personal life

Frank Sinatra, whose personal life was the subject of constant discussion in the press, was married four times. His first wife was his childhood friend, Barbato Nancy. From this marriage Nancy was born, the daughter of Frank Sinatra. Today this woman has become in America famous performer. In addition, after some time the artist had two more children - daughter Tina and son Frank Sinatra Jr.

In the late 1940s, Sinatra began an affair with the artist, which provoked a break in the marital relationship. In 1951, Frank and Ava got married, but after 6 years they divorced after a continuous series of scandals.

In 1966, the great singer decided to tie the knot for the third time. His new chosen one was actress Mia Farrow. But the marriage with this woman did not last long - the couple divorced a year later. Last years Frank Sinatra, biography, whose personal life is no secret to anyone, spent time with his fourth wife, Marx Barbara.

Memory

In 2008, on May 13, a postage stamp featuring Frank Sinatra was released for sale in Las Vegas, New Jersey and New York. This event was timed to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the death of the outstanding performer. The singer’s children, his relatives, friends and fans were present at the gala event on the occasion of the stamp’s release in Manhattan.

Conclusion

Every celebrity has an official, normal biography. Frank Sinatra is no exception. But there were many secrets in this man’s life that biographers are still puzzling over. By virtue of his origin, he was associated with and even sometimes used her services. In order to learn about the details of the artist’s life, you need to familiarize yourself with the materials of that time, delve into the essence of the events taking place, and feel the atmosphere of the era. Therefore, we advise everyone who is interested in the fate and work of this outstanding person to read his detailed biography.

Frank Sinatra is a popular American pop singer, performer of the hits “New York, New York”, “My way”, “Love Story” , “Over and Over” (“Peace be with you”). During the heyday of his activity, the artist acted in films, performed on the radio, produced films, and hosted his own television show. Sinatra is the winner of eleven Grammy awards and two Oscars.

The singer known as Frank Sinatra was born in 1915 into a family of Italian immigrants. He celebrated his birthday on December 12th. When born, the child weighed more than 6 kg. Full name, given to the boy at birth, sounded like Francis Albert Sinatra.

As a child, the child was often left with his grandmother and aunt. Frank's mother devoted a lot of time to social work, and his father was a dock worker. Martin and Dolly Sinatra were typical representatives of the working class of America in the early twentieth century.

At a young age, Frank became interested in music. He used his skills on the small ukulele to earn pocket money. Due to absenteeism and poor academic performance, young Sinatra was expelled from high school. He developed his abilities, being naturally gifted. Sinatra was not familiar with solfeggio and sang by ear.

Best songs and albums

Sinatra is considered the only singer who, in old age, was able to repeat the success of his younger years. One of the most famous songs The master recorded “New York, New York” in 1979. By this time the singer was already 64 years old. The song became business card New York and is still used as one of the unspoken anthems of the city.


Over the half-century of his creative activity, the singer has recorded more than a hundred hit compositions. Frank performed songs by George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Burling and other famous composers of his time. During the singer's lifetime, about 60 albums with his vocals were released. Collections of Christmas songs performed by Sinatra are still very popular in America.

The artist’s most famous songs in the world: “Strangers in the night”, “New York, New York”, “My way” , "Fly Me to the moon", "Jingle bells" and "Let it Snow".

Personal life

The singer was officially married four times. His personal life was for a long time the object of close attention of journalists, which led to Frank's divorce from his first wife. The singer hated the press for the rest of his life.


The artist's first love was a girl named Nancy Barbato. She and Frank married in the winter of 1939. His wife gave Sinatra three wonderful children. The eldest daughter was born in 1940. She was named after her mother. When Nancy Sinatra grew up, she, following the example of her father, devoted her life to music. In 1944, Frank Sinatra Jr. was born, who also became a musician. He led his father's orchestra. Youngest child the singer's daughter Tina became a member of this marriage. The children of Frank and Nancy connected their lives with show business. The eldest daughter and middle son became musicians, and Tina found herself in the film business.


After his divorce from Nancy, Sinatra quickly found solace in the arms of the actress. The lovers got married a few years after their romance began. For Ava, marriage to Sinatra was the third.


During the beginning of his family life with Gardner, Frank suffered a severe creative crisis. The singer was plagued by a series of failures, as a result of which he found himself unclaimed in the profession. Having lost his voice due to complications from a cold, Frank decided to take his own life. The wife was next to the singer and supported him in Hard time, Sinatra recovered and returned to the stage. In 1952, his concerts again began to be sold out. Sinatra lived with his second wife for about six years.


The singer married for the third time at the age of 51. The wedding of Sinatra and his 21-year-old fiancee Mia Farrow took place in 1966. Many devastating articles appeared in the press on this matter. Thanks to her wife's surname, Mia has made a good career as an actress. The young wife helped the singer overcome another creative crisis. A year after their wedding, Mia Farrow and Frank Sinatra divorced.

The singer's fourth wife in 1976 was Barbara Marx. She was Sinatra's last official life partner, with whom he lived until his death. Biographers often criticize Barbara, calling her an inheritance hunter. The couple lived together for 22 years.


Frank Sinatra was not only talented singer and an actor, but also a famous ladies' man. His women were extraordinarily beautiful and talented. Among Sinatra's lovers there were many famous actresses, singers and fashion models. Both in his youth and in his old age, Frank knew how to charm the woman he liked with his “velvet” voice and gallant manners.

In addition to four official marriages, the singer had two broken engagements. Sinatra broke off his engagement to Humphrey Bogart's widow Lauren Bacall due to early publicity. The actress's friends told reporters about the upcoming wedding, and representatives of the press occupied the singer's home. Sinatra felt that Lauren had betrayed him and broke off their relationship.


The second engagement to Juliet Prowse was called off in 1962, a month and a half after its announcement. The breakup was initiated by the bride; she decided to focus on her career. Sinatra also had relationships with Lana Turner, Gina Lollobrigida, Shirley MacLaine, Donna Reed, Jill St. John. Frank and his women usually parted amicably, without scandals or incidents. Sinatra met many of his passions during filming and maintained friendly relations after breaking up.

Movies

The artist's charm helped him build a good career in cinema. Sinatra did not go to acting school or take performing arts lessons. His playing and musical skills were native. During his film career, Frank played roles in 46 films.

In 1965, the artist tried to direct the film “Only the Brave.” This experience was isolated, but as a producer, Sinatra released as many as six films. It is interesting that the artist’s children chose professions that replicate their father’s occupations. For example, youngest daughter Sinatra began producing films.


Frank Sinatra in It Happened in Brooklyn

The most famous films with the artist’s participation: “From Here to Eternity,” “Ocean’s 11” (film adaptation of 1960), “The Manchurian Candidate,” “The Man with the Golden Arm,” “Detective,” “Around the World in 80 Days” (film adaptation 1956). Sinatra's work in films was highly appreciated. The actor won two Oscar statuettes and two Golden Globe awards.

  • In his youth, the artist almost ended up in prison because of his love for a married woman. In America at the beginning of the last century, an affair with another man's wife was a criminal offense and could adversely affect the singer's career.
  • There is a version that Frank Sinatra was connected with the mafia. In particular, the singer did not hide the fact that he is personally acquainted with some crime bosses. According to rumors, the mafia, ordered by Sinatra, dealt with his ill-wishers. And the singer primarily considered journalists who were too interested in his personal life and affairs to be his enemies.

  • Frank Sinatra treated Audrey Hepburn very warmly, and it was he who gave the rising star the nickname “Princess.” Interestingly, in 1953, the actress actually played a royal in the film “Roman Holiday.” Sinatra's wife Ava Gardner was also considered for the role, but the producers chose Audrey Hepburn.
  • Frank's eldest daughter posed for the cover of Playboy magazine. At the time of the candid photo shoot, Nancy Sinatra had already celebrated her 54th birthday.
  • Frank was not only a singer and actor, but also a famous showman. The most popular representatives of American show business appeared on Sinatra's television show. After demobilization, young Elvis Presley appeared on television in Sinatra's show. By the way, the relationship between the two great singers was not particularly warm. Frank did not like rock and roll and called it degenerate music, which Elvis Presley did not like.

  • In 1960, the singer bought a casino. When it turned out that one of Sinatra's partners was Chicago gangster Sam Giancana, the artist had to give up his share in the business to save his reputation.
  • False renditions of the song "My Way" have caused the death of several singers in the Philippines. Over 10 years, 6 people were killed in karaoke bars. As a result of these incidents, the song was banned in the Philippines.
  • Modern biographers, studying archives, have suggested that the singer had an affair with Marilyn Monroe. The veracity of this claim remains in question. It is known that Frank and Marilyn met in 1954. Several biographical books based on the memoirs of people close to Marilyn and Sinatra present conflicting information about their relationship.

  • According to one version, Frank was crazy about the diva, but she rejected him, according to another, Marilyn was in love with the singer, but he did not want to connect his life with her. There is also an opinion that Sinatra and Monroe had secret romance. This love story caused a public outcry, and interest has not waned even half a century after the actress’s death. Some daredevils even suggest that Monroe could have committed suicide because of her unrequited love for Sinatra. Photos of the singer and actress do not support, but do not refute the theory about their secret romance.

Death

The singer announced the end of his stage career in 1971. He did not succeed in retiring completely that year. In 1973, the master recorded a new studio album"Ol" Blue Eyes Is Back", and since 1974 he resumed his concert activities. The last collection of compositions was released by the singer in 1993, and in 1995 the master last time came on stage.


Frank Sinatra and his wife in old age

The singer died in 1998. The cause of death was a heart attack. The legendary Sinatra passed away on May 14th. Frank was 82 years old at the time of his death. The funeral took place in California in the city of Cathedral city at the Desert Memorial Park cemetery.

Discography:

  • 1946 - The Voice Of Frank Sinatra
  • 1948 - Christmas Songs By Sinatra
  • 1954 - Swing Easy!
  • 1957 - A Jolly Christmas From Frank Sinatra
  • 1958 - Come Fly With Me
  • 1960 - Nice "N" Easy
  • 1962 - Point Of No Return
  • 1964 - Softly As I Leave You
  • 1966 - Moonlight Sinatra
  • 1966 - Strangers In The Night
  • 1969 - My Way
  • 1973 - Ol" Blue Eyes Is Back
  • 1981 - She Shot Me Down