Frank Sinatra

American singer and actor (1915–1998)
Person human Q40912
Frank Sinatra
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Frank Sinatra

Summary

Frank Sinatra is a human[1]. His place of birth was Hoboken[2]. He died in Los Angeles[3]. He worked as a television actor[4], film actor[5], actor[6], singer[7], and voice actor[8]. He ranks in the top 0.054% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (55,759 views/month, #540 of 1,000,298).[9]

Key Facts

  • Frank Sinatra's place of birth was Hoboken[2].
  • Frank Sinatra died in Los Angeles[3].
  • Burial took place at Desert Memorial Park[10].
  • Frank Sinatra's father was Anthony Martin Sinatra[11].
  • Frank Sinatra's mother was Dolly Sinatra[12].
  • Frank Sinatra was married to Nancy Barbato[13].
  • Among Frank Sinatra's spouses was Ava Gardner[14].
  • Among Frank Sinatra's spouses was Mia Farrow[15].
  • Among Frank Sinatra's spouses was Barbara Sinatra[16].
  • A child of Frank Sinatra was Nancy Sinatra[17].
  • A child of Frank Sinatra was Frank Sinatra Jr.[18].
  • A child of Frank Sinatra was Tina Sinatra[19].
  • Frank Sinatra held citizenship in United States[20].
  • Frank Sinatra held citizenship in Italy[21].
  • American English was Frank Sinatra's native language[22].
  • Frank Sinatra is identified as part of the Italian Americans ethnic group[23].
  • Frank Sinatra's professions included television actor[4].
  • Frank Sinatra's professions included film actor[5].
  • Frank Sinatra's professions included actor[6].
  • Frank Sinatra's professions included singer[7].
  • Frank Sinatra worked as a voice actor[8].
  • Frank Sinatra's professions included film producer[24].
  • Frank Sinatra's education included a stint at Hoboken High School[25].
  • Frank Sinatra received the Emmy Award[26].
  • Frank Sinatra received the Golden Globe Awards[27].

Body

Origins and Family

Frank Sinatra was born in Hoboken[2]. His father was Anthony Martin Sinatra[11]. His mother was Dolly Sinatra[12]. He is identified as part of the Italian Americans ethnic group[23]. American English was his native language[22].

Education

Frank Sinatra's education included a stint at Hoboken High School[25].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include television actor[4], film actor[5], actor[6], singer[7], voice actor[8], and film producer[24].

Recognition

Awards received include Emmy Award[26], a television award[28], in United States[29], founded in 1949[30]; Golden Globe Awards[27], a group of awards[31], in United States[32], founded in 1944[33], headquartered in Beverly Hills[34]; Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award[35], a lifetime achievement award[36], in United States[37], founded in 1962[38]; Presidential Medal of Freedom[39], an award[40], in United States[41], founded in 1963[42]; Austrian Decoration for Science and Art[43], a state decoration[44], in Austria[45], founded in 1955[46]; and Peabody Awards[47].

Personal Life

Spouses include Nancy Barbato[13], 1917–2018[48], of United States[49]; Ava Gardner[14], an actor[50], 1922–1990[51], of United States[52], awarded the Silver Shell for Best Actress[53]; Mia Farrow[15], a human rights defender[54], b. 1945[55], of United States[56], awarded the Marian Anderson Award[57]; and Barbara Sinatra[16], a model[58], 1927–2017[59], of United States[60]. Children include Nancy Sinatra[17], a singer[61], b. 1940[62], of United States[63], awarded the star on Hollywood Walk of Fame[64]; Frank Sinatra Jr.[18], a singer[65], 1944–2016[66], of United States[67]; and Tina Sinatra[19], a singer[68], b. 1948[69], of United States[70], specialised in pop music[71]. His religion is recorded as Catholicism[72]. Political affiliations include Democratic Party[73], a political party[74], in United States[75], founded in 1828[76], headquartered in Washington, D.C.[77] and Republican Party[78], a political party[79], in United States[80], founded in 1854[81], headquartered in Washington, D.C.[82].

Death and Burial

Frank Sinatra passed away in Los Angeles[3]. He is buried at Desert Memorial Park[10].

Works and Contributions

Things named for Frank Sinatra include Frankie Goes to Hollywood[83], Sinatra Doctrine[84], Sinatra[85], and 7934 Sinatra[86].

Why It Matters

Frank Sinatra ranks in the top 0.054% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (55,759 views/month, #540 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[87] He is known by 71 alternative names across languages and contexts.[88]

He has been cited as an influence by Amy Winehouse[89], a singer-songwriter[90], 1983–2011[91], of United Kingdom[92], awarded the Grammy Award for Best New Artist[93], specialised in music composing[94]; Meghan Trainor[95], a singer-songwriter[96], b. 1993[97], of United States[98], awarded the Grammy Award for Best New Artist[99], specialised in pop music[100]; Panic! at the Disco[101], a musical group[102], founded in 2005[103]; Robert Davi[104], an actor[105], b. 1953[106], of United States[107], specialised in film acting[108]; and Dany Brillant[109], an actor[110], b. 1965[111], of France[112].

Entities named for him include Frankie Goes to Hollywood[83], Sinatra Doctrine[84], Sinatra[85], and 7934 Sinatra[86].

FAQs

Where was Frank Sinatra born?

Born in Hoboken[2], Frank Sinatra…

Where did Frank Sinatra die?

Frank Sinatra passed away in Los Angeles[3].

Who were Frank Sinatra's parents?

Frank Sinatra's father was Anthony Martin Sinatra[11]. Frank Sinatra's mother was Dolly Sinatra[12].

Who was Frank Sinatra married to?

Frank Sinatra's spouses include Nancy Barbato[13], Ava Gardner[14], Mia Farrow[15], and Barbara Sinatra[16].

What did Frank Sinatra do for work?

Frank Sinatra worked as television actor[4], film actor[5], actor[6], singer[7], and voice actor[8].

Where did Frank Sinatra go to school?

Frank Sinatra was educated at Hoboken High School[25].

What awards did Frank Sinatra receive?

Honors received include Emmy Award[26], Golden Globe Awards[27], Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award[35], and Presidential Medal of Freedom[39].

Who did Frank Sinatra influence?

Frank Sinatra has been cited as an influence by Amy Winehouse[89], Meghan Trainor[95], Panic! at the Disco[101], and Robert Davi[104].

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