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Frank Sinatra attempted to cover up the fact he was well hung - because he thought the size of his manhood was one of many negatives about his body, according to the late star's new biographer James Kaplan . The journalist spent five years researching his acclaimed new tome, "Frank - The Voice", and reveals Sinatra wasn't like most men, who reveled in the fact he had a big penis. Recalling a quote from Sinatra's lover Ava Gardner , in which she stated the singer was "only 110 pounds, but 10 pounds of it is c**k!", Kaplan insists Sinatra wasn't proud of his manhood. The writer tells WENN, "I think we can take it as fact that Frank Sinatra was very well-endowed." " George Jacobs , Sinatra's valet in latter years wrote a wonderful book, called 'Mr. S', and he speaks in the book about the size of Sinatra's manhood and actually having special underwear


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By Dalya Alberge Updated: 02:16 BST, 19 November 2011
Struggling to get his singing career started, a homeless and hungry Frank Sinatra was persuaded to appear in a porn film, according to a new biography.
He was paid $100 for his contribution to a 1934 movie called The Masked Bandit at the age of 19 – and spent the rest of his life hoping it would stay a secret.
The claim is made by Darwin Porter, who has been researching his biography, Frank Sinatra, The Boudoir Singer, for decades.
Idol: Sinatra and a gaggle of admirers in 1943, by which time he was enjoying huge success
Looking sharp: An early picture from around 1940 of the star sitting at a table in a nightclub next to his first wife, Nancy Barbato.
He says he was told about the film by British actor Peter Lawford, one of the five members of the Rat Pack – Sinatra’s gang of movie pals from the 1960s which also included Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr.
Lawford revealed that Davis – a collector of porn films at a time when they were not sold openly – had a copy of The Masked Bandit.
In 1972, he played a prank on Ol’ Blue Eyes at a party of celebrity friends, inserting footage of it into a reel of the notorious porn film Deep Throat, which he screened for the guests.
Because Sinatra was masked, nobody at the private screening except Lawford, Davis and Sinatra knew who the skinny teenager frolicking with two naked actresses was.
The Rat Pack often played pranks on each other but Sinatra wasn’t amused.
He masked his anger to keep the secret and, says Porter, was going to ‘cut Sammy Davis Jnr off for life, but then realised Davis might reveal his secret’.
Davis later agreed to destroy his copy of The Masked Bandit.
Crooners: Sinatra (right) alongside fellow 'Rat Pack' members Dean Martin, left, and Sammy Davis Jr. Sinatra was allegedly furious after Davis played a copy of the porn film at a party
Family man: Sinatra with his wife and daughter both called Nancy Sinatra
Referring to Sinatra’s involvement with the Mafia, Porter adds: ‘Years later, a segment of The Masked Bandit was considered for insertion in a film about stars such as Joan Crawford who had appeared in porn before they became famous.
‘When Frank heard about this, he called his friends in the mob. The bandit loop never resurfaced.’
Porter, who has published books on other Hollywood figures, adds: ‘A lot of stars do a porno loop when they are struggling. So many have this little dark period.’
James Kaplan, author of the biography, Frank: The Making of a Legend, said that he had not heard of the porn film, although Sinatra, who died in 1998, 14 years after Lawford, was certainly struggling during the early 1930s.
Sinatra’s career took off in the next decade, and was revived in 1954 when he won an Oscar for his performance in From Here To Eternity.
Kaplan suggests it is possible that Lawford invented the porn film story after falling out with Sinatra in the 1960s.
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Published: 00:06 BST, 1 August 2015 | Updated: 13:26 BST, 1 August 2015
When Frank Sinatra saw the film The Postman Always Rings Twice, his eyes were on stalks. The film’s curvaceous star, Lana Turner, in white shorts and a halter top that set off her tan, had never looked more alluring. ‘I have to have her,’ said Sinatra.
It was 1946 and he’d only recently moved to Los Angeles with his wife, Nancy, and two children after his success as a singer had led to offers of roles in Hollywood movies.
In a matter of minutes, he’d obtained Lana’s phone number through a mutual friend.
It only took Frank Sinatra a matter of minutes to find out Lana Turner's, pictured, phone number from a friend
By then, Lana had made more than 20 films. She was very successful, very rich and — after two marriages — once again single, with more suitors than she could count.
Sinatra would later say he’d never been with anyone quite as carnal as Lana Turner. She seemed uninterested in anything other than going to bed. If he tried to engage her in small talk, she was indifferent.
World events? Forget it. She didn’t want to talk about movie-making or her career or his, and she definitely wasn’t interested in his family life.
All she wanted was to have sex with him — and as often as possible.
Sinatra was fascinated. He’d never known a woman so at ease with her sexuality that she didn’t care if a man saw her as nothing more than a sex object. In fact, she encouraged it. For a man so used to being the hunter, not the prey, it was a remarkable turnaround.
As one of Frank Sinatra’s boyhood friends once remarked: ‘He was a skinny guy, ordinary looking, gawky, his Adam’s apple protruded and his ears stuck out. But he had more charisma and magnetism than anyone around. The broads — they swarmed all over him.’
In fact, as I discovered when researching my biography of Sinatra, he’d started having sex at around the age of 13. A sweet-talker even then, he found he could have pretty much any girl he wanted.
Was it his confidence that women found so appealing? Certainly, his talent alone can’t explain why he attracted some of the greatest love goddesses of the 20th century.
Frank Sinatra, right, started having sex at 13 and added Lana Turner, left, to the long list of women he bedded
Marilyn Monroe, Ava Gardner, Lauren Bacall, Jackie O, Mia Farrow . . . he bedded them all.
Today, 18 years on from my original biography of Sinatra — who would have been 100 this December — I have filled in a great many of the missing gaps about his legendary womanising.
Much of the new information has come from people who contacted me to say I’d missed them the first time round, while others agreed to speak to me for the first time.
The portrait that emerges is of a man who found beautiful women utterly irresistible — but seldom treated them well.
Within two weeks of starting his affair with Lana Turner, Sinatra was so enamoured that he asked his wife for a divorce.
‘Hell, no,’ Nancy told him. She certainly wasn’t going to abandon her comfortable life just for one of his passing fancies. Instead, she summoned Sinatra’s publicist, George Evans, and asked him what he could do to help.
Two weeks after starting the affair with Turner, pictured, Sinatra asked his wife Nancy for a divorce
Easy, he said. He phoned Lana and warned her that if she didn’t stop seeing Sinatra, she’d find herself in violation of the morals clause in her movie contract.
Lana laughed. ‘You’re so cute to threaten me like this,’ she told him. ‘Why, you’re just adorable, aren’t you?’
She reminded him that she’d thus far made a fortune exploiting her bad-girl image.
No one at MGM, she said, would be the least bit taken aback by her having a romance with any man, married or otherwise. ‘In fact, they hope I do,’ she exclaimed. ‘More box-office dollars for them if I do!’
That same night, Sinatra and Lana brazenly attended a Hollywood party together. Then he took her back to a flat he’d rented — and furnished with $30,000-worth of antiques — just two days earlier, simply for the purpose of entertaining her there.
Lana wasn’t impressed. As soon as she walked into his new love nest, she took one look around and said: ‘Who needs this dump! I’m not sleeping here.’ Then she threw her wrap over her shoulder, raised her chin and headed for the exit.
‘You’re right, it is a dump,’ said Frank, anxious to placate her. He whisked her to the Beverly Hills Hotel, where he rented a pricey bungalow.
Later, he rounded on his publicist for threatening his lover. ‘How could you use the moral-clause card on her?’ Sinatra wanted to know. ‘It’s because of broads like her that the f****** moral-clause card is even in the f****** deck,’ George Evans exclaimed.
But there was nothing Evans could do: Sinatra insisted on a public announcement that he was separating from his wife.
Not for the last time, Nancy packed his bags, threw them out on the front lawn and vowed never to give him a divorce.
Once the announcement had been made, Sinatra joined Lana at a house she owned in Palm Springs.
That weekend, they danced at the Chi Chi Club and seemed not to care about the stares and whispers.
Lana Turner was also two-timing Sinatra, pictured, with the equally married film star Tyrone Power
However, the next day, Lana attempted to deny the affair, calling the gossip columnist Louella Parsons to say: ‘I’m not in love with Frank, and he’s not in love with me. I’ve never broken up a home. I just can’t take these accusations!’
What she didn’t mention was that she was also two-timing Sinatra with the married film star Tyrone Power.
Two weeks passed, and the glow between Lana and Sinatra began to dim. She wasn’t sure that she wanted to end her affair with Power, and she’d heard that Sinatra was still seeing an actress called Marilyn Maxwell.
After a blazing row, the ever-mercurial singer walked out on Lana, saying he was finished with her. ‘Oh, you’ll be back,’ Lana told him, certain that the curtain was only going down on Act One.
She had reckoned without the intervention of Sinatra’s mother Dolly, a formidable Italian-American who had once performed back-street abortions in New Jersey.
Summoned to a kitchen-table meeting with his parents and his publicist, Sinatra cringed as Dolly punched him in t
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