Home People Frank Sinatra Frank Sinatra movies Frank Sinatra movies Frank Sinatra Movies (32) High Society (1956) As Mike Connor. He was 40 years old Johnny Concho (1956) As Johnny Concho / Johnny Collins. He was 40 years old Johnny Concho (1956) As Producer. He was 40 years old Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956) As Man at Slot Machine (uncredited). He was 40 years old The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) As Frankie Machine. He was 40 years old Guys and Dolls (1955) As Nathan Detroit. He was 39 years old The Tender Trap (1955) As Charlie Y. Reader. He was 39 years old Not as a Stranger (1955) As Alfred Boone. He was 39 years old Young at Heart (1954) As Barney Sloan. He was 38 years old Suddenly (1954) As John Baron. He was 38 years old From Here to Eternity (1953) As Pvt. Angelo Maggio. He was 37 years old Meet Danny Wilson (1952) As Danny Wilson. He was 36 years old Double Dynamite (1951) As Johnny Dalton. He was 36 years old The Costume Designer (1950) He was 34 years old On the Town (1949) As Chip. He was 33 years old Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949) As Dennis Ryan. He was 33 years old The Kissing Bandit (1948) As Ricardo. He was 32 years old The Miracle of the Bells (1948) As Father Paul. He was 32 years old It Happened in Brooklyn (1947) As Danny Webson Miller. He was 31 years old Till the Clouds Roll By (1946) As Frank Sinatra. He was 30 years old The House I Live In (1945) As Himself. He was 29 years old Anchors Aweigh (1945) As Clarence Doolittle. He was 29 years old The All-Star Bond Rally (1945) He was 29 years old Step Lively (1944) As Glenn Russell. He was 28 years old The Road to Victory (1944) As Himself. He was 28 years old The Shining Future (1944) As Self. He was 28 years old Higher and Higher (1943) As Frank. He was 28 years old Show-Business at War (1943) As Himself. He was 27 years old Reveille with Beverly (1943) As Frank Sinatra. He was 27 years old Ship Ahoy (1942) As Singer in Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. He was 26 years old Las Vegas Nights (1941) As Band singer. He was 25 years old The Rat Pack - The Greatest Hits (1969) As himself. « Previous Next »