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Frank Sinatra was an iconic American singer, actor, and producer who was born on December 12, 1915, in Hoboken, New Jersey, and passed away on May 14, 1998, in Los Angeles, California. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential musicians of the 20th century. Sinatra began his career in the music industry in the 1930s as a vocalist for big bands before launching a successful solo career in the 1940s.
Sinatra's music encompassed various genres, including traditional pop, jazz, and swing, and he is known for hits like "My Way," "Fly Me to the Moon," and "New York, New York." He also ventured into acting and appeared in numerous films, winning an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "From Here to Eternity" in 1953. Sinatra's distinctive voice, charisma, and stage presence solidified his status as a cultural icon and earned him the nickname "Ol' Blue Eyes."
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