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Frank Sinatra in Bow Tie and Casual Jacket(Original Caption) Frank Sinatra (born 1915), American singer and actor. Won an Oscar for the 1953 film, "From Here To Eternity". Undated publicity still photo, headshot with bowtie and ring
Frank Sinatra in Boxing PoseThe young Frank Sinatra poses in boxing gloves for a publicity shot
Frank SinatraMysteriously absent are the crowds of squealing, swooning teen-age gals as their idol, Frank Sinatra (R), leaves the Newark induction center
Frank Sinatra, Smiling, At Boxing Match(Original Caption) 9/24/1953-New York, NY: Frank Sinatra at the Marciano-Lastarza fight. The Polo Grounds
Frank Sinatra And Dinah Shore(Original Caption) Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore record, "Tea for Two" on a special Columbia record for the benefit of the Damon Runyon Memorial Fund for5 Cancer Research. Undated photograph
Sinatra And Grace Kelly Rehearse Song(Original Caption) FIRST PICTURE.... of Grace Kelly back at work. The soon-to-be Princess of Monaco is pictured as she prepares for her role in "High Society" at MGM
Frank Sinatra Lights Cigar For Pianist(Original Caption) Singer Frank Sinatra lights the cigar of world-renowned pianist, Arthur Rubinstein. Undated photograph
Frank Sinatra Reading Movie Fan Magazine(Original Caption) Does Frankie Sinatra read Movie Fan magazine - well certainly - and does he like his picture on the cover...well...certainly!
Frank Sinatra Posing with Wife(Original Caption) With Hollywood film stars after dark...Frank Sinatra and his own wife, Nancy, about to enter Ciro's night club in Hollywood
Peter Lawford with Frank Sinatra(Original Caption) Candid Hollywood...Frank Sinatra and Peter Lawford, two of Hollywood's most debonair stars, have been long-time friends and golfing cronies
Frank Sinatra embraces an unknown woman on a television stage. Photograph circa the late 1950s
Frank Sinatra Singing into Microphone(Original Caption) Waist-up portrait of singer/actor Frank Sinatra singing into an NBC microphone. Undated photograph
Frank and Nancy Sinatra Reading to DaughterFrank and Nancy Sinatra read with their daughter, also named Nancy. The young Nancy later made a name for herself with the song "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'."
Frank Sinatra Signing Autographs(Original Caption) Portrait of Frank Sinatra signing autographs for fans. Undated photograph
Mr & Mrs Tommy Sands Dancing(Original Caption) Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Sands dance with nobody but each other whenthey step out for the evening
Nancy Sinatra Dancing with Richard Dwyer(Original Caption) Nancy Sinatra dancing with Richard Dwyer, world champion ice skater
Frank Sinatra Sings, Woman Plays PianoFrom the 1943 film Higher and Higher
M Gordon F Sinatra J Gleason Talking(Original Caption) Max Gordon (L) producer of CBS-TV's "Frank Sinatra Show" discusses the second broadcast of the new season (Tuesday, Oct)
Frank Sinatra And Wife At Restaurant(Original Caption) 2/2/1945-Hollywood, CA: Though his ubiquitous bow-tie was somewhat wilted, Frank Sinatra was in high spirits as he greeted an aquaintance while dining out recently with Mrs
Frank Sinatra Wife & Daughter Eating(Original Caption) Frank Sinatra eating breakfast with his daughter Nancy while his wife Nancy brings the jam. Undated photo
Frank Sinatra & Daughter Eating Reading(Original Caption) Frank Sinatra eating breakfast and reading the morning newspaper with his daughter, Nancy. Undated photo
Film and Music Idols in Conversation(Original Caption) The idols of three distinct entertainment eras meet at Ciro's in Hollywood
Frank Sinatra Surrounded By His Fans(Original Caption) Picture shows a young Frank Sinatra (Left Center) surrounded by His Fans. Undated photograph
Frank Sinatra Conducting With Cigarette(Original Caption) A young Frank Sinatra clowning as conductor at CBS rehersal with cigarette. Photograph ca. 1944
Frank Sinatra & Kim Novak In The Man with the Golden Arm(Original Caption) Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak in a scene from the 1955 United Artists movie "Man With the Golden Arm."
Frank Sinatra And Vivian Blaine In Movie(Original Caption) Frank Sinatra and Vivian Blaine in a scene from the 1955 film "Guys and Dolls."
Rita Hayworth, Frank Sinatra & George SidOn the set of the 1957 film Pal Joey
Portrait of Frank Sinatra(Original Caption) Frank Sinatra, who is known for his efforts to create better understanding among men
Head Shot Of Frank Sinatra Smiling(Original Caption) Publicity handout, head shot of singer-actor Frank Sinatra, smiling. Undated photo
Frank Sinatra In "Manchurian Candidate"(Original Caption) Hollywood, CA-Frank Sinatra in His Latest Dramatic Role in "The Manchurian Candidate, " Currently Filming in Hollywood for United Artists Release. 1962
Frank Sinatra at CBS Radio MicrophoneThe young Frank Sinatra, probably still in his teens, sings into a CBS microphone with his hands on his hips
Sinatra Surrounded by FansA crowd of women, autograph books in hand, presses against a young Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra, Moss Hart, and Ethel Merman Singing(Original Caption) Frank Sinatra, Moss Hart and Ethel Merman harmonizing a little ditty while campaigning for the re-election of President Roosevelt. Undated Photo
Fans Welcoming Band Leader Artie ShawFans line the front of a Broadway theater in preparation for band leader Artie Shaw's triumphant return to the stage following his naval service in World War II
Frank Sinatra Going over His Mail with Fan(Original Caption) Frank Sinatra looks over mail with unidentified female fan
Portrait of Frank Sinatra(Original Caption) Head and shoulders photograph of Frank Sinatra at the beginning of his career
Frank Sinatra Giving Record to WomanFrank Sinatra, with pipe in hand, gives a Columbia record over to a woman with a flower in her hair. The pair stand beside a CBS microphone. Photograph circa the mid 1940s
Frank Sinatra Looking Over One Shoulder(Original Caption) Frank Sinatra (born 1915), American singer and actor. Won an Oscar for the 1953 film, "From Here To Eternity"
Matinee Idol Portrait of Frank Sinatra(Original Caption) Frank Sinatra (born 1915), American singer and actor. Won an Oscar for the 1953 film, "From Here To Eternity". Undated publicity still photo, headshot
Frank Sinatra with ChildrenFrank Sinatra with his first wife and children
Frank Sinatra Relaxing in Dressing RoomSinger Frank Sinatra relaxes in his dressing room at the Paramount Theater in New York City
Frank Sinatra in "Bobby-Soxers" Era(Original Caption) Portrait of actor and singer Frank Sinatra (1915- ). Undated photograph
Frank Sinatra in a Bow TieA 1940s-era publicity shot of singer Frank Sinatra, later nicknamed "Ol Blue Eyes."
Eleanor Roosevelt with Jazz Musicians(Original Caption) 8/7/1940- New York, NY: First Lady Buys Ticket To Music-Sports Festival. Mrs. Franklin D
Tommy Dorsey's Band in Las Vegas Nights(Original Caption) 1941- Tommy Dorsey and his band. On the far right in the last row is a very young and yet unknown Frank Sinatra. Movie Still from, "Las Vegas Nights"
Tommy Dorsey and the Pied PipersTommy Dorsey (left) readies his vocal quintet, the Pied Pipers, for a song. Dorsey was both a famous trombonist and a bandleader who established a 22-member dance-music orchestra
Benny Goodman and Frank Sinatra Switching RolesFrank Sinatra plays Benny Goodman's clarinet and wears his glasses, while Goodman steps up to the microphone and sings
Frank Sinatra at Radio RehearsalFrank Sinatra does a few impromptu dance steps while rehearsing for a "Your Hit Parade" broadcast
Frank Sinatra, Victor Borge Sing To WomenFrom the 1943 film Higher and Higher
Crowd of Women Watching Frank Sinatra PerformA group of women are serenaded by Frank Sinatra during his performance at the Paramount Theater in Manhattan
Women in Audience at Frank Sinatra Concert1943-New York, NY: Audience During Frank Sinatra's Performance at Lewishon Stadium. Two women are shown with theater-type glasses
F.Sinatra, Women In Musical Number/FilmFrom the 1943 film Higher and Higher
Frank Sinatra Sings To Movie BeautiesFrom the 1943 film Higher and Higher
Frank Sinatra & Crowd In Kitchen WindowFrom the 1943 film Higher and Higher
Young Frank Sinatra Waist Up; MovieFrom the 1943 film Higher and Higher
Frank Sinatra And Michele MorganFrom the 1943 film Higher and Higher
Frank Sinatra Crooning Into Microphone(Original Caption) 7/3/1943- New York City, NY: Sinatra slays his slaves
Little Girl Gives Frank Sinatra a Record Album(Original Caption) 7/3/1943-New York, NY: Little Ellen Shertzer, aged two, whose father plays in Benny Goodman's band, turns over a record to Frank Sinatra, who collected music discs
Frank Sinatra Crooning(Original Caption) 8/1943- Frank Sinatra performs at the Hollywood Bowl. Here he stands full length crooning into a microphone, wearing a white jacket and black pants. SEE NOTE
Frank Sinatra Mobbed by FansA glowing Frank Sinatra, 28, is protected by security as he's rushed by a mob of adoring female fans at Grand Central Station
Singer and Actor Frank Sinatra with FansThrongs of fans surround singer and movie star Frank Sinatra for his autograph. Sinatra is on his way to Hollywood to make a movie
Bing Crosby with Arm Around Frank Sinatra(Original Caption) 9/12/1943-Hollywood, CA: Dean of the crooners Bing Crosby puts a friendly arm about the shoulder of Frank "The Swooner" Sinatra, as they meet for the first time
Frank Sinatra and Tami Mauriello
Frank Sinatra Fans Waiting Outside Theater(Original Caption) 12/11/1943-Pittsburgh, PA: Bet you'd never guess who these kids are waiting to see, or why they waited on line from 3 A.M
Frank Sinatra With His Family(Original Caption) Frank Sinatra in 1944 photo with daughter, Nancy, and wife, Nancy
Frank Sinatra Behind Cbs Microphone(Original Caption) New York: Frank Sinatra behind a CBS microphone in 1944. Man with him is unidentified
Frank Sinatra in Movie Still from Higher and HigherMarcy McGuire (left), Frank Sinatra, and Barbara Hale in a still from the movie Higher and Higher. Sinatra was just beginning his solo career as a vocalist
Young Frank Sinatra at Piano(Original Caption) Frank Sinatra in Higher and Higher
Frank Sinatra Singing To Lone Woman(Original Caption) 1/5/1944-New York, NY: Sinatra solos student: Frank Sinatra sings to an audience of one, Rita Stearns, 17-year-old Washington, D.C
Frank Sinatra Kissing Ginger Rogers(Original Caption) Frank Sinatra, who has yet to kiss a leading lady before the movie camera, gives Ginger Rogers a tentative peck on the cheek, during the swooner's CBS Radio program
Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Frank Sinatra(Original Caption) 1/28/1944-Hollywood, CA: Left to right: Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Frank Sinatra play golf
Hope, Crosby and Sinatra Play Golf(Original Caption) 1/28/1944-Hollywood, CA- Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Frank Sinatra play golf
Two Crooners and a HopeLest the two crooners, Crosby and Sinatra, come to blows as they vie for the amateur trophy, Bob Hope sandwiches himself between them to keep peace
Frank Sinatra Dances W/Co-Star;3/4 Lengt(Original Caption) 02/17/1944-Hollywood, CA: Frank Sinatra wouldn't have danced like this with Gloria DeHaven, in a scene from "Manhattan Serenade
Gloria DeHaven On Sinatra's Lap(Original Caption) 2/23/1944-Los Angeles, CA: Frank Sinatra (The VOICE to you girls) may not know how to tie a four-in-hand, but he isn't admitting it
Frank Sinatra In The Recording Studio(Original Caption) 03/27/1944-New York, NY: Portrait of Frank Sinatra singing in the recording studio. Full frame photo
Women Surround Frank Sinatra at Studio(Original Caption) 3/29/1944- New York, NY- God's gift to swooning gals, Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra At Red Cross War Fund(Original Caption) 4/13/1944-New York, NY: The bobby sox brigade was out in full force today to sneak a look at its crooning idol
Frank Sinatra Singing;Dodgers Around Him(Original Caption) 4/13/1944-New York, NY: An added attraction at baseball's benefit for the 1944 Red Cross War Fund, Frank Sinatra, wearing a Dodger baseball cap
Frank Sinatra Singing to Baseball Players(Original Caption) Frank "The Voice" Sinatra and Charlie Dressen, Dodgers coach give out with song for the enjoyment of some 12
Motion Picture Awards, Sinatra, Dehaven(Original Caption) 6/2/1944-Hollywood, CA: Presentation of 1943 Motion Picture Academy Awards at Grauman's Chinese Theater. L to r: Gloria Dehaven and "The Voice" Frank Sinatra
F Sinatra J Brown Mrs Brown & Mrs Sinatra(Original Caption) 8/25/1944- It was a case of "The Voice, " meeting "The Mouth, " when Frank Sinatra and Joe E
Girls Cheering For Frank Sinatra(Original Caption) This scene was repeated over and over again as Frnk Sinatra made his first appearance on the stage of the Paramount Theatre this morning