Angie Dickinson Plastic Surgery: Before and After Her Boob Job and Nose Job

There is no doubt Angie Dickinson has had plastic surgery, more specifically, a boob job and nose job. What do you think of the actor’s enhanced appearance? Read all about her plastic surgery below.

Introduction

Angie was born September 30, 1931 in Kulm, North Dakota. She has German ancestry. Young Dickinson competed on beauty pageant in the year 1953 and ended on second place. Her first movie was Death Valley Days in 1954. Many of her following films included revealing hot scenes and Dickinson wasn’t shy even in later movies. For example in 1980, Angie showed a lot from her attractive body measurements on thriller Dressed to Kill.

Plastic Surgery Facts

The actress, who won an Oscar for Moonstruck, has spoken of operations on her nose, breasts and teeth. She said in 1999: ‘You have to work harder for a diminished result. ‘ Ms Dickinson is believed to have had a facelift.

Take a look at the table below. It shows whether or not Angie Dickinson went under the knife for different kinds of plastic surgery procedures.

Angie Dickinson - Plastic Surgery Overview
Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)Yes
Breast AugmentationYes
Breast ReductionN/A
FaceliftN/A
LipsN/A
FillersN/A
BotoxN/A
LiposuctionN/A
Butt ImplantsN/A
Butt LiftN/A
Eyelid SurgeryN/A

Plastic Surgery Pictures

Can you tell from the photos whether Angie Dickinson's body and face are natural?

Congratulations: Angie Dickinson is beaming with confidence. The actor looks stunning as ever, and it's hard to say if cosmetic surgery of any kind is involved.
There is no point denying that Angie Dickinson has a ravishing face. The actor looks great with or without cosmetic surgery.

Angie Dickinson Quotes

"My mother was against me being an actress - until I introduced her to Frank Sinatra."

Angie Dickinson

"The romantic love of my life, I'm sure, was Burt Bacharach. I had a few that were wonderful, but I married him, and that's going pretty far."

Angie Dickinson

"When you're a TV star, you pretty much set the tone, and on 'Police Woman,' we goofed around all the time."

Angie Dickinson

"Anybody can be a drummer."

Angie Dickinson

"I grew up going to movies. My daddy was the projectionist, so we got in for free."

Angie Dickinson