Tina Sinatra Biography
Tina Sinatra is a businesswoman, film producer, Hollywood agent, and memoirist from the United States. She appeared on Dean Martin’s show with her own siblings and the children of Dean Martin. She co-starred with Hampton Fancher in the 1969 television miniseries “Romeo and Julia 70.”
How old is Tina Sinatra?- Age
She is 74 years old as of June 2022. Tina was born Christina Sinatra on June 20, 1948, in Los Angeles, California, United States of America.
Tina Sinatra Family- Parents
She was the third and youngest child of American doyen Frank Sinatra and his first wife Nancy Barbato Sinatra in the twentieth century. Nancy Sandra Sinatra was her elder sister, and Francis Wayne Sinatra was her brother. Her parents separated and divorced when she was three years old.
Tina Sinatra Husband- Children
On January 26, 1974, Sinatra married musician Wes Farrell. The wedding took place in her father’s home at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. On September 3, 1976, they divorced. Richard Cohen was her second husband, and they were married from January 30, 1981, to January 11, 1983.
Tina Sinatra Career
Sinatra never aspired to be a singer like her father and siblings, but she studied acting with Jeff Corey and appeared in the 1969 television miniseries Romeo und Julia 70 in Germany, where she lived for several years. She returned to the United States and continued her studies with Corey, appearing in episodes of Adam-12, It Takes a Thief, McCloud, and Mannix. Despite her reluctance to sing, Sinatra appeared with her father and siblings on the 1968 album The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas. She sang on five songs on the album, including “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” and a duet with her sister on “O Bambino (One Cold and Blessed Winter).”Tina also appeared with her siblings on an episode of Dean Martin’s television show with Martin’s children. She was present at many of her father’s recording sessions, including the session for the hit “My Way
In her memoir, she stated that she lacked the ambition and confidence to pursue a career as an actress. Sinatra stayed in show business, working as a theatrical agent for Arnold Stiefel and representing Robert Blake. In the 1970s, at her father’s request, she began to manage aspects of her father’s career. After her father died, Tina assumed control of Frank Sinatra’s film and music legacy. She was a part-time film producer and appeared in the television movie Fantasy Island (1977), which served as the pilot for the long-running TV series of the same name. Sinatra, a 1992 television miniseries, was executive produced by her. She was also a producer on her father’s 1962 film The Manchurian Candidate, which was remade in 2004. Sinatra published the memoir My Father’s Daughter in 2000, co-written with Jeff Coplon.
Tina Sinatra’s Net Worth
Tina has an estimated net worth of 50 million dollars as of 2022.