Name |
Nancy Sinatra |
Height |
5' 3" |
Naionality |
American |
Date of Birth |
8 June 1940 |
Place of Birth |
Jersey City, New Jersey, USA |
Famous for |
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Born as the first child of Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra in Jersey City on June 8th 1940. First TV appearance was with her father and Elvis Presley in 1959. First appeared as a film actress in 1964 in For Those Who Think Young (1964) and Get Yourself a College Girl (1964). Nancy appeared alongside Elvis in Speedway (1968). Also had a successful career as a singer with two US chart-toppers ("These Boots are made for Walking" and the duet with her father called "Somethin' Stupid") as well as numerous other chart entries including the John Barry / Leslie Bricusse penned theme song to the James Bond film You Only Live Twice (1967). Lee Hazlewood wrote many of her songs and sang with her on some of them. By the early 70s, she was covering new ground by recording songs from other writers such as Bob Dylan, Smokey Robinson, Lynsey De Paul and Roy Wood. In recent years, Nancy has made a comeback also not hindered by the recent successful re-recording of "Somethin' Stupid" by Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman.