πŸ”₯ β€œI Couldn’t Stand Them” β€” At 93, Angie Dickinson Finally Names the 5 Men She HATED the Most!

She’s one of the last living legends of Hollywood’s golden age β€” known for her dazzling screen presence, magnetic charm, and fearless roles in film and television. But now, at the bold age of 93, Angie Dickinson is pulling no punches. In a moment that’s stunned fans and reignited old Hollywood gossip, she’s finally revealed the five men in showbiz she β€œabsolutely hated” working with.

Yes, hated. And she means it.

In a special sit-down interview for Golden Years Confidential, a streaming docu-series where classic stars speak their truth, Angie delivered a candid β€” and fiery β€” list that’s as shocking as it is revealing. And no, she didn’t sugarcoat a single name.

β€œThey Were Arrogant, Rude, and Full of Themselves” β€” Angie Tells All

The interview took place in Angie’s Los Angeles home, where she still resides, surrounded by memorabilia from her decades-long career. The atmosphere was warm and nostalgic β€” until the host, with a smirk, asked: β€œAnyone you truly couldn’t stand working with?”

Without missing a beat, Angie raised an eyebrow, leaned forward, and said, β€œYou want names? I’ve got five.”

And just like that, the gloves came off.

Here Are the 5 Men Angie Dickinson Said She β€œHated Working With”:

Frank Sinatra
β€œI know people adore him. I did too β€” until I worked with him.”
Angie and Frank starred together in several projects, including Ocean’s 11 (1960), and were rumored to have dated. But behind the scenes? Total chaos.

β€œHe showed up late, refused rehearsals, and expected everyone to cater to him. The charm disappeared real fast.”

Angie added: β€œHe was magnetic, yes. But kind? Not always.”

John Wayne
β€œHe had a presence, but also an ego the size of Texas.”
Though Angie never starred in a major film with The Duke, they shared time at studio events and briefly appeared in the same circles.

β€œHe made crass jokes, dismissed women’s opinions, and didn’t believe we belonged on set unless we were pretty props.”

A harsh take, but one that reflects the often overlooked realities of old-school Hollywood.

Lee Marvin
β€œWe did Point Blank together. Great movie. Awful man.”
Angie revealed that Marvin was rude, heavy-handed, and often drunk while filming.

β€œHe barked at the crew, made me cry more than once, and never apologized. I couldn’t wait for that shoot to be over.”

Robert Mitchum
β€œA talented actor, sure. But mean? Yes.”
Though Angie admired Mitchum’s on-screen work, she described his off-camera attitude as cold and dismissive.

β€œHe had this air of superiority. Like the rest of us were just background noise.”

She admitted they never clicked, and he made her feel β€œsmall.”

A Well-Known Director (Name Withheld) β€œLet’s just say he was powerful, abusive, and I hope karma caught up with him.”
While Angie chose not to reveal this final name, she gave enough hints that the internet is already speculating.

β€œHe told me to lose weight, insulted my acting, and once slammed a script on the table because I questioned a line.”

Fans are already deep-diving to figure out who it could be β€” with some guesses pointing to a controversial β€˜60s auteur known for explosive sets.

Internet Reacts: β€œAngie’s Still a Queen at 93!”

Once the interview aired, fans lit up social media. The hashtag #AngieSaidIt trended for hours, with fans praising her courage and honesty:

β€œAngie Dickinson at 93 naming names? ICON behavior.” β€” @HollywoodMemoryLane

β€œShe DRAGGED Sinatra and John Wayne?? I’m living for this old Hollywood drama.” β€” @CinemaTeaDaily

β€œFunny how the guys we all worshipped were nightmares to work with. Angie just pulled the curtain back.” β€” @ClassicFilmJustice

TikTok and YouTube flooded with reaction videos, dramatic reenactments, and β€œThen vs Now” side-by-side edits of Angie confronting her past.

Not the First Time She’s Spoken Up… But the Realest Yet

Over the years, Angie has given hints about her rocky experiences in Hollywood, especially when it came to power dynamics. But this is the first time she’s named names so directly. And according to the show’s producers, she insisted none of her comments be edited out.

β€œI’ve got nothing to lose,” she said with a laugh. β€œLet the truth stand.”

It’s a refreshing, raw moment from someone who’s lived through Hollywood’s golden β€” and not-so-golden β€” eras.

A Legacy on Her Terms

While Angie’s career has been filled with glamour, groundbreaking roles, and unforgettable beauty, this confession shows something deeper: she’s never stopped being fearless. Even in her 90s, she’s telling the truth, calling out bad behavior, and refusing to let anyone rewrite her story.

β€œI loved acting. I loved many of the people I worked with,” she said.

β€œBut these five? I hope I never see them on the other side.”

Mic. Dropped.

πŸ“Œ What do YOU think about Angie Dickinson’s brutal honesty? Were you shocked by any of the names she dropped? Let’s talk in the comments below! πŸ‘‡