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  • Frank Sinatra stand-in from the nonfiction work ''American Streamline'' by Bernard Hartle [[Category:1983|Sonata, Frank]]
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  • His name is a parody of real crooner [[:Category:Frank Sinatra|Frank Sinatra]]. [[Category:Frank Sinatra|Sinatra, Rank]]
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  • Frank Sinatra-y river rat who croons in the "Beavemaster/Deck Poops" episode of animated [[Category:Frank Sinatra]]
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  • Played by real singer Frank Sinatra. [[Category:Frank Sinatra|Wilson, Danny]]
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  • ...om/title/tt0047688/combined Young at Heart]''. Played by real singer Frank Sinatra. [[Category:Frank Sinatra|Sloan, Barney]]
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  • His name is a parody of Frank Sinatra. [[Category:Frank Sinatra|Heersatyer, Hank]]
    470 bytes (65 words) - 18:55, 28 December 2017
  • His name is a likely reference to real singer Frank Sinatra. [[Category:Frank Sinatra|Boy, Frankie]]
    562 bytes (76 words) - 10:11, 14 October 2020
  • ...tz]'' # 14, (Jan.-Feb. 1951). It probably first appeared in the 1940s when Sinatra first became famous. His name is a play on real singer Frank Sinatra.
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  • ...Brain," "Jeremy," "Slam," and "Dre Day" in early-'90s MTV promos) and his Sinatra-esque cameo in ''Vegas Vacation'' (1997).
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  • The name "Bing Sumatra" is a spoof of crooners Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra. [[Category:Frank Sinatra|Sumatra, Bing]]
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  • ...943 to January 1944. In a spoof of the crooner craze (exemplified by Frank Sinatra), cartoonist Al Capp has his protagonist fall afoul of the conniving singer ...rt/al-capp-li-l-abner-daily-comic-strip-original-art-lot-of-two-plus-frank-sinatra-signed-document-group-united-feat/a/7136-92120.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-
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  • ...the 1969 novel ''The Godfather'' by Mario Puzo. Based on real singer Frank Sinatra's difficulties getting out from a contract with real bandleader Tommy Dorse
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  • [[Image:Sonora_Franky_Meet_Corliss_Archer.png|right]]Popular Frank Sinatra clone from the "Double Trouble" story of comic book ''Meet Corliss Archer'' [[Category:Frank Sinatra|Sonora, Franky]]
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  • He's a parody of Frank Sinatra. [[Category:Frank Sinatra|Finatry, Lanky]]
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  • Small time Glasgow pub 'n' club crooner whose act is "Strictly Sinatra," also the title of this 2001 movie (aka ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?021932 ...egory:2001|Cocozza, Toni]][[Category:Films|Cocozza, Toni]][[Category:Frank Sinatra|Cocozza, Toni]]
    567 bytes (89 words) - 18:03, 13 January 2019
  • While his name is a parody of real singer Frank Sinatra, his charming, vaguely Southern demeanor is more Bing Crosby. [[Category:Frank Sinatra|Wonatra, Hank]]
    796 bytes (122 words) - 19:41, 2 November 2018
  • [[Image:Synthetic_Frankie_Rangers_Comics.png|right]]Frank Sinatra parody from "The Affair of the Counterfeit Crooner" story in the comic book [[Category:Frank Sinatra|Synthetic, Frankie]]
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  • ...variety show. He sings, swings, and slings slang like a Rat-Pack-era Frank Sinatra. Voiced by real singer Tony Orlando. [[Category:Frank Sinatra|Starfish, Sammy]]
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  • A Sinatra-like crooner with plenty of attitude from several episodes ("Partners," "Di [[Category:Frank Sinatra|Spumoni, Dino]]
    753 bytes (112 words) - 19:06, 28 December 2017
  • ...ngs]" episode, Brian, the family dog, hooks up with real life singer Frank Sinatra, Jr. and he and Stewie start hanging around with him, forming a "New Rat Pa
    475 bytes (74 words) - 07:58, 13 June 2013
  • ...is happy to oblige. The character and events are allegedly based on Frank Sinatra and his, again allegedly, receiving mob assistance in landing his role in ' [[Category:Frank Sinatra|Fontane, Johnny]]
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  • He and his arranger [[Barney Sloan]] (Frank Sinatra) end up at the musical Tuttle household where Burke works on composing a Br
    475 bytes (74 words) - 08:03, 18 December 2017
  • ...050815/ 1957 movie musical]. Gene Kelly played Evans on Broadway and Frank Sinatra played him in the film.
    589 bytes (87 words) - 06:34, 30 May 2018
  • [[Image:Swoonootra_Frankie_Top_Notch_Laugh_Comics.png|right]]Frank Sinatra parody from the "Gloomy Gus the Homeless Ghost" story of comic book ''Liber [[Category:Frank Sinatra|Swoonootra, Frankie]]
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  • ...New Orleans blues singer from whom the Rutles, the Everly Brothers, Frank Sinatra and Lawrence Welk all stole their material and style from. Or just a big pa
    705 bytes (106 words) - 06:06, 24 April 2019
  • *[[Freddie McGurgle]], a spoof of Frank Sinatra
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  • Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra also appear as themselves in the comic.
    925 bytes (139 words) - 06:14, 8 May 2018
  • *[[Freddie McGurgle]], a spoof of Frank Sinatra
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  • *[[Freddie McGurgle]], a spoof of Frank Sinatra
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  • ...concerts as a topless cellist. So I thought, why not have a quartet? Frank Sinatra wanted to record them, but I would say they were in Europe or Australia. Th
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  • ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sinatra_Jr.#Kidnapping 1963 kidnapping of Frank Sinatra Junior].
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  • The name is from the 1945 short film and hit song by Frank Sinatra, ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_House_I_Live_In_(1945_film) The House
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  • *[[Freddie McGurgle]], a spoof of Frank Sinatra
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