Posted on 01/31/2018 7:38:11 AM PST by simpson96
She's a Hollywood icon with 146 credits in her six decade career.
And the spark was still there when Angie Dickinson, 86, was spotted outside her Los Angeles home recently.
The star popped a white trilby over her grey-blonde tresses as she went out in the bright sunshine to pick up some scraps of trash in her drive.
The star teamed the hat with a baggy white sweater, black pants and flip-flops.
Angie is best known for her role as Sergeant Leann 'Pepper' Anderson in the NBC crime series Police Woman, which ran from 1974 to 1978, becoming the first woman to play a cop.
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What’s with that scowl? Doesn’t get hit on anymore?
Me too! She looked very good in that flick as well!
Rio Bravo (1959): "Sheriff's got himself a girl."
Oh yeah! :-)
Yep.
Doesn’t look a day younger than 96.
She was a hottie. I used to like her on the Johnny Carson Show. He loved flirting with her.
Like some (or even many) of us, she’s had some tragedy in her life. Her daughter Nikki was autistic and committed suicide at the age of 40.
Really classy female, huh?
Angie with Johnny...one of her many appearances:
https://youtu.be/DalX5ZaMOEc
... the spark was still there....
(((
Not seeing it in that photo.
But Junior Soprano never did get that date with her.
You pose a good question but you seem to forget that God has it under control.
I’m more concerned with my own salvation than worrying about old Hollywood relics.
“She got with some major players back in the day.”
Wasn’t she a rat pack fave?
I think so and add Mitchum and Marvin
Whats with that scowl?
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86 years.
Too bad the photo doesn’t match the title.
made a dent in my jeans. Sorry it was obvious and I fell for it.
Willie? Who knew?! He does have a great voice, though.
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