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Richard Sinatra

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Richard Sinatra
1959 still photo of Richard Sinatra, cousin of Frank Sinatra, in the movie "Beast from Haunted Cave".
Date & Place: at Hollywood in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California United States
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Richard Sinatra
Richard Joseph Sinatra was the son of orchestra leader Raymond Dominic Sinatra (born November 1st, 1904 in Agrigento Sicily, and died in Las Vegas Nevada 1980), and Prima May Cordani (born Dec. 1st 1904 in Massachusetts, and died November 20th 1991). Richard had one brother and is a cousin of Frank Sinatra. Richard married Linda Marsh, birth name Linda Cracovaner, who was four years his junior on April 3rd 1966. They were married by Judge Andrew W. Weiss of the Beverly Hills Municipal Court who performed the ceremony at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Linda was a popular actress who initially appeared in a few off-Broadway productions, and eventually became a huge success. Linda received a Golden Globe nomination for her role as "Thomna Sinnikoglou" in "America, America", and she went on to play Ophelia, as well as appearing in numerous television programs. They divorced in July 1970, just a few years after they married. Richard Sinatra died September 1979 in Los Angeles California, and is likely best remembered for his role as Beast from "Haunted Cave" (1959), and the 3rd sergeant in "Gomer Pyle USMC "(1964) as well as Private Herman Grammelsbacher in "Ski Troop Attack" (1960). For a complete list of his credits, see Richard Sinatra: Professions.
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