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John Dominis—Life Magazine
Page spreads for Frank Sinatra feature, LIFE magazine, April 23, 1965. [NOTE: This slide is best viewed in Full Screen mode; see button to right.]
John Dominis—Life Magazine
Page spreads for Frank Sinatra feature, LIFE magazine, April 23, 1965. [NOTE: This slide is best viewed in Full Screen mode; see button to right.]
John Dominis—Life Magazine
Page spreads for Frank Sinatra feature, LIFE magazine, April 23, 1965. [NOTE: This slide is best viewed in Full Screen mode; see button to right.]
John Dominis—Life Magazine
Page spreads for Frank Sinatra feature, LIFE magazine, April 23, 1965. [NOTE: This slide is best viewed in Full Screen mode; see button to right.]
John Dominis—Life Magazine
Page spreads for Frank Sinatra feature, LIFE magazine, April 23, 1965. [NOTE: This slide is best viewed in Full Screen mode; see button to right.]
John Dominis—Life Magazine
Page spreads for Frank Sinatra feature, LIFE magazine, April 23, 1965. [NOTE: This slide is best viewed in Full Screen mode; see button to right.]
John Dominis—Life Magazine
Page spreads for Frank Sinatra feature, LIFE magazine, April 23, 1965. [NOTE: This slide is best viewed in Full Screen mode; see button to right.]
Outside the presidential suite at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas in 1965, Frank Sinatra says goodbye to his mother, Dolly (left), and his father, Martin (center). They visited from New Jersey during the winter months.
Outside the presidential suite at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas in 1965, Frank Sinatra says goodbye to his mother, Dolly (left), and his father, Martin (center). They visited from New Jersey during the winter months.
John Dominis—Life Magazine
Page spreads for Frank Sinatra feature, LIFE magazine, April 23, 1965. [NOTE: This slide is best viewed in Full Screen mode; see button to right.]
John Dominis—Life Magazine
Page spreads for Frank Sinatra feature, LIFE magazine, April 23, 1965. [NOTE: This slide is best viewed in Full Screen mode; see button to right.]
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Frank Sinatra and Donna Reed hold their Oscars as Best Supporting Actor and Actress in From Here to Eternity — a film that won eight statuettes in 1954, including Best Picture.
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Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin share a light moment during their recording sessions for Sleep Warm in 1958.
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Frank Sinatra and his friends, including comedian Joe E. Lewis, take a shortcut through the kitchen to get to the stage of Miami's Eden Roc Resort in 1958.
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Actress Mia Farrow, a.k.a., Mrs. Frank Sinatra, ready for a night out in New York in 1967.
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Comedian Joey Bishop, the stone-faced comedian who found success in night clubs, television and movies but became most famous as a member of Frank Sinatra's boisterous Rat Pack, died at his home, Thursday. October 18, 2007.
Frank Sinatra sits quietly a few minutes before what he said, at the time, was his final concert, Hollywood, 1971. He came out of retirement two years layer, and would record and perform for many more years.
Frank Sinatra sits quietly a few minutes before what he said, at the time, was his final concert, Hollywood, 1971. He came out of retirement two years layer, and would record and perform for many more years.
Frank Sinatra watches his son, Frank Jr., 21, emcee a TV show, 1964.
Frank Sinatra watches his son, Frank Jr., 21, emcee a TV show, 1964.
Frank Sinatra in rehearsal, Las Vegas, 1965.
Frank Sinatra in rehearsal, Las Vegas, 1965.
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Bob Hope (right) and Frank Sinatra rehearse for The Bob Hope Show, 1962.
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Not published in LIFE. Frank Sinatra backstage, location unknown, 1965.
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Not published in LIFE. Frank Sinatra shaving, 1965.
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Not published in LIFE. Frank Sinatra backstage with Sammy Davis Jr. and Natalie Wood during Davis' run on Broadway in the play, Golden Boy, New York, 1965.
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Not published in LIFE. Frank Sinatra and Count Basie (at piano), 1965.
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On the night before the inauguration, many of the biggest names in show business came together for a gala produced by Kennedy's friend and supporter, Frank Sinatra, and Kennedy's brother-in-law, Peter Lawford, January 19, 1961. Sinatra called the opportunity "the most exciting assignment of my life."
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Frank Sinatra savors a drink and a smoke backstage at the Sands Hotel and Casino in 1964, where he sang with the Count Basie Band. Out of that landmark collaboration came the great live album Sinatra at the Sands.
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Sammy Davis Jr. visits Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin at MGM Studios, where the duo were making Some Came Running in 1958. The movie co-starred Rat Pack "mascot" Shirley MacLaine, who years later would affectionately describe her old friends as "primitive children who would put crackers in each other's beds and dump spaghetti on new tuxedos."
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Frank Sinatra in rehearsal, 1965.
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In Miami in 1965, Frank Sinatra tosses a tablecloth after yanking it from a cluttered tabletop.
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Not published in LIFE. Frank Sinatra and associate leave his offices on the grounds of Warner Bros. Studios, 1965.
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Not published in LIFE. Frank Sinatra and his Australian Sheepdog, Ringo, at Sinatra's home in Palm Springs, California, in 1965.
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