Today we’re celebrating the remarkable career of Angie Dickinson, one of Hollywood’s most respected actresses whose influence has spanned more than six decades. Born Angeline Brown, she rose to prominence in the 1950s before earning widespread acclaim with her performance in Rio Bravo alongside John Wayne and Dean Martin.
She went on to star in memorable films including Ocean’s 11, Point Blank, The Killers, and Dressed to Kill, establishing herself as one of the era’s most versatile leading ladies. Angie also made television history as Sergeant Suzanne “Pepper” Anderson in Police Woman, becoming one of the first women to lead a successful television police drama and inspiring future generations of actresses. Throughout her career, she earned numerous awards and honors, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Angie Dickinson’s legacy continues to endure through her talent, professionalism, elegance, and groundbreaking contributions to both film and television.