Frank Sinatra, born in 1915 to relatively humble beginnings in New Jersey, became one of the most iconic American singers and actors ever. Known for his smooth voice and classic songs such as "You Make Me Feel So Young" and "Strangers In The Night," he also lit up the screen in several successful films such as Oceans 11 and The Manchurian Candidate. For generations, Ol Blue Eyes (as he was known) has delighted audiences and his impact on pop culture can be felt today. Many of his most iconic tracks were heavily featured in the hit early 2000s TV dramaGilmore Girls. The popular series even included one of Sinatra's long-time collaborators, Paul Anka.