Frank Sinatra's Shocking Arrest! The Untold Story Behind The Mugshot
Did you know that the iconic Frank Sinatra, the voice that serenaded generations, once found himself on the wrong side of the law? It's true; before the fame, the fortune, and the legendary status, a young Sinatra faced an arrest that could have derailed his entire career. The year was 1938. A fresh-faced, 23-year-old Frank Sinatra, years away from becoming the household name he would eventually be, was apprehended in Bergen County, New Jersey. The charge? Seduction. Yes, you read that right. In an era with vastly different social norms, "seduction" was a legitimate criminal offense, often leveled against men accused of enticing women into sexual relations under false pretenses. Alongside the seduction charge, Sinatra also faced accusations of adultery, further complicating his legal woes. The arrest led to the now-famous mugshot, a stark image that contrasts sharply with the suave and sophisticated persona he later cultivated. He was tagged with arrest 42799. While the arrest itself may seem like a bizarre footnote in the context of modern times, it was a serious matter then, carrying potential consequences that could have significantly altered the course of Sinatra's life. While he was only in jail less than 16 hours, the implications were huge.
Frank Sinatra: Biographical and Career Information
Full Name
Francis Albert Sinatra
Date of Birth
December 12, 1915
Place of Birth
Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
Date of Death
May 14, 1998
Occupation
Singer, Actor, Producer
Years Active
1930s - 1990s
Spouses
Nancy Barbato (m. 1939-1951), Ava Gardner (m. 1951-1957), Mia Farrow (m. 1966-1968), Barbara Marx (m. 1976-1998)
Children
Nancy Sinatra, Frank Sinatra Jr., Tina Sinatra
Key Albums
In the Wee Small Hours (1955), Songs for Swingin' Lovers! (1956), Come Fly with Me (1958), September of My Years (1965), Strangers in the Night (1966)
Key Films
From Here to Eternity (1953), The Man with the Golden Arm (1955), The Manchurian Candidate (1962), Ocean's 11 (1960)
Awards
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (1953), Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (1965), Kennedy Center Honors (1983), Presidential Medal of Freedom (1985)