Tina Sinatra

Christina "Tina" Sinatra (born June 20, 1948, in Los Angeles, California, United States) is the youngest child (and the second daughter) of Frank Sinatra and his first wife, Nancy Barbato Sinatra. Christina's parents divorced when she was three years old. Sinatra's song "Tina" was about her.

She is an occasional film producer who has also done some acting in the past.

Sinatra acted in some episodes of several television shows that appeared from 1969 to 1972, and in the made-for-TV movie Fantasy Island (1977), which became the pilot program for the long-running TV series of the same title.

Sinatra was the executive producer of the 1992 made-for-TV movie, Sinatra. Later on, her employment as producer of the 2004 remake of the classic film, The Manchurian Candidate, also had a connection with her father. Frank Sinatra had been a lead actor in the original production of The Manchurian Candidate, and he also had bought the legal distribution rights to the film sometime in the latter 1970s, and kept them until his death. Tina Sinatra also co-wrote, with Jeff Coplon, her book of memoirs of Frank Sinatra, titled My Father's Daughter (Simon & Schuster 2000).

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