Slinky, sultry blonde Angie Dickinson personified the sensually swaggering sophisticate of the swinging 1960s. The brash and unapologetic blondness. The full but tight lips, usually lubed with a pastel shade of lipstick. The thick, dismissively batting eyelashes. The casually flaunted secondary sexual characteristics. The whip-thin frame. The Rat Pack connection from having appeared in the original Ocean's Eleven (1960). The scandalous stripped sexuality and shadowy breast of Point Blank (1967). The full-frontal "fuck you" frolic of Big Bad Mama (1974). And then she ends up best remembered as Sergeant Pepper Anderson of Police Woman. With a record like hers, how did Angie Dickinson ever become a cop? Fortunately, after her time on the force, Dickinson reverted to type, shedding the plainclothes in Dressed to Kill (1980) and Big Bad Mama II (1987).
The Bramble Bush (1960) - as Fran Walker
Point Blank (1967) - as Chris
Sam Whiskey (1969) - as Laura Breckenridge
Young Billy Young (1969) - as Lily Beloit
Pretty Maids All in a Row (1971) - as Miss Betty Smith
The Outside Man (1972) - as Jackie Kovacs
Big Bad Mama (1974) - as Wilma McClatchie
Dressed to Kill (1980) - as Herself
Big Bad Mama II (1987) - as Wilma McClatchie
Matinee Theatre - as NA
Police Woman - as Sgt. Suzanne 'Pepper' Anderson
Pearl - as Midge Forrest
The Orson Welles Show - as Herself
Cassie & Co. - as Cassie Holland