Iconic 70s actress who worked with John Wayne and Frank Sinatra is seen on RARE outing

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Have YOU got a story? EmailAn iconic actress who has worked with big Hollywood names in the past, including John Wayne, was spotted on a rare outing in Los Angeles this week.

An iconic actress who has worked with big Hollywood names in the past, including John Wayne, was spotted on a rare outing in Los Angeles this week - can you guess who? She was nominated for three Emmys for her portrayal of Anderson in the series, and also garnered four Golden Globe nominations - winning one for Best Actress in 1974.

Although she officially retired from acting in 2009, Angie had a successful career that spanned for around six decades. Three years later, she was cast as Feathers in another Western called, Rio Bravo, which notably starred John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson and Walter Brennan During an interview with Entertainment Weekly last year, Angie reflected on a number of her projects, such as Rio Bravo.

'I got in a few binds because you can tell when a scene's not working. He leaned on his rifle and waited, and then, I finally got the scene right.' 'We just liked each other. I was crazy about him,' Angie told the outlet. 'He was fabulous. He was absolutely the love of my life. Though I would not have wanted to be married to him. He went to bed at 6 a.m.''They were always monkeying around,' Dickinson said, and then added of Frank: 'He was the boss, so he could get away with it. He loved to pull tricks. They were kids at play.

'We just liked each other. I was crazy about him,' Angie told the outlet. 'He was fabulous. He was absolutely the love of my life. Though I would not have wanted to be married to him. He went to bed at 6 a.m.'; Sinatra seen in 1955

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