The Infamous Photo That Got Angie Dickinson In Big Trouble



Calling all movie buffs and Classic Hollywood devotees! šŸŽžļø Today, we pay homage to the timeless Angie Dickinson, whose brilliance illuminated the silver screen like no other. 🌟

Join me as we journey through Angie Dickinson’s unforgettable performances, iconic characters, and cinematic triumphs that shaped their enduring legacy. šŸŽ„

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šŸŽ¬ Lights, camera, and let’s honor the legacy of Classic Hollywood with Angie Dickinson as our luminary of choice! āœØšŸŽ­
Filmography:
The Unfinished Task
Mending Fences
Judging Amy
Elvis Has Left the Building
Big Bad Love
Pay It Forward
Duets
The Last Producer
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
Comanche
Sealed with a Kiss
George & Leo
Ellen
Diagnosis Murder
The Don’s Analyst
Deep Family Secrets
The Larry Sanders Show
The Sun, the Moon and the Stars
Remembrance
Sabrina
The Maddening
Daddy Dearest
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
Wild Palms
Angie, the Lieutenant
Treacherous Crossing
Empty Nest
Kojak: Fatal Flaw
Prime Target
Fire and Rain
Once Upon a Texas Train
Big Bad Mama II
Billy Vera: I Can Take Care of Myself
Police Story: The Freeway Killings
Stillwatch
Hollywood Wives
A Touch of Scandal
Jealousy
One Shoe Makes It Murder
Cassie & Co.
Dial ā€˜M’ for Murder
Death Hunt
Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen
Dressed to Kill
Klondike Fever
The Suicide’s Wife
L’homme en colĆØre
Pearl
Overboard
Ringo
Police Woman
A Sensitive, Passionate Man
Big Bad Mama
Police Story
Pray for the Wildcats
Hec Ramsey
The Many Faces of Comedy
The Norliss Tapes
Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In
The Outside Man
Circle of Fear
See the Man Run
The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler
The Man and the City
Thief
Pretty Maids All in a Row
The Love War
Some Kind of a Nut
Young Billy Young
Sam Whiskey
A Case of Libel
Point Blank
The Last Challenge
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
The Virginian
The Poppy Is Also a Flower
Cast a Giant Shadow
The Chase
The Art of Love
The Jack Benny Program
Dr. Kildare
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
The Man Who Bought Paradise
The Fugitive
This Is the Life
The Killers
Captain Newman, M.D.
The Dick Powell Theatre
Rome Adventure
Checkmate
Jessica
The Sins of Rachel Cade
A Fever in the Blood
Ocean’s Eleven
Lock Up
The Bramble Bush
I’ll Give My Life
Men Into Space
Wagon Train
Rio Bravo
Man with a Camera
Northwest Passage
Target
Mike Hammer
The People’s Choice
Cry Terror!
Studio 57
I Married a Woman
Colt .45
State Trooper
Tombstone Territory
The Bob Cummings Show
Perry Mason
The Restless Gun
The Gray Ghost
The Adventures of McGraw
M Squad
The Lineup
Have Gun – Will Travel
Alcoa Theatre
Run of the Arrow
Calypso Joe
China Gate
Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend
Cheyenne
Gunsmoke
The Black Whip
Broken Arrow
Gun the Man Down
Schlitz Playhouse
Tension at Table Rock
The Millionaire
Down Liberty Road
It’s a Great Life
Four Star Playhouse
Chevron Hall of Stars
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
General Electric Theater
Hidden Guns
Matinee Theatre
The Return of Jack Slade
Man with the Gun
Tennessee’s Partner
Cameo Theatre
Buffalo Bill, Jr.
City Detective
Death Valley Days
I Led 3 Lives
The Mickey Rooney Show
Lucky Me
The Colgate Comedy Hour
The Unfinished Task
Mending Fences
Judging Amy
Elvis Has Left the Building
Big Bad Love
Pay It Forward
Duets
The Last Producer
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
Comanche
Sealed with a Kiss
George & Leo
Ellen
Diagnosis Murder
The Don’s Analyst
Deep Family Secrets
The Larry Sanders Show
The Sun, the Moon and the Stars
Remembrance
Sabrina
The Maddening
Daddy Dearest
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
Wild Palms
Angie, the Lieutenant
Treacherous Crossing
Empty Nest
Kojak: Fatal Flaw
Prime Target
Fire and Rain
Once Upon a Texas Train
Big Bad Mama II
Billy Vera: I Can Take Care of Myself
Police Story: The Freeway Killings
Stillwatch
Hollywood Wives
A Touch of Scandal
Jealousy
One Shoe Makes It Murder
Cassie & Co.
Dial ā€˜M’ for Murder
Death Hunt
Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen
Dressed to Kill
Klondike Fever
The Suicide’s Wife
L’homme en colĆØre
Pearl
Overboard
Ringo
Police Woman
A Sensitive, Passionate Man
Big Bad Mama
Police Story
Pray for the Wildcats
Hec Ramsey
The Many Faces of Comedy
The Norliss Tapes
Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In
The Outside Man
Circle of Fear
See the Man Run
The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler
The Man and the City
Thief
Pretty Maids All in a Row
The Love War
Some Kind of a Nut
Young Billy Young
Sam Whiskey
A Case of Libel
Point Blank
The Last Challenge
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
The Virginian
The Poppy Is Also a Flower
Cast a Giant Shadow
The Chase
The Art of Love
The Jack Benny Program
Dr. Kildare
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
The Man Who Bought Paradise
The Fugitive
This Is the Life
Music by the great Kevin MacLeod

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2 thoughts on “The Infamous Photo That Got Angie Dickinson In Big Trouble”

  1. Few people know that she was for a time the mistress of JFK after be introduced by Frank Sinatra ! Stunning woman so beautiful and charming. No real big hit in her career but very good actress trough different characters and ages

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  2. As as child, I had seen Angie Dickinson in a number of minor parts in some forgotten movies like "Frontier Rangers" [1959]. She came into the big in Rio Bravo [1960]. The makers of the film dressed her in black tights in a sequence and from which came the title "Angie – Legs – Dickinson". She certainly had the skill the seize the moment because she subsequently began working on her body in a frenzy to live up to the created image. Actually, it was Angie's crowning glory – her chestnut brown hair – that gave her face that special glow. She was always well groomed and the in-style hairdos framed her face. The 60's were her peak years in one big film after another with some of the top-leading men in Hollywood at the time. In quick succession she made: Lovers Must Learn, The Bramble Bush, Jessica, The Chase and dozens of others. Audiences in the USA seem to remember her mainly for her hit TV show "Police Woman", while the rest of the world enjoys seeing her in films from the 60's, 70's and 80's. Angie was a pleasant looking lady in her heyday and very likable.

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