Tina Sinatra
Tina Sinatra has built a distinguished career in entertainment that both honors her father’s extraordinary legacy and reflects her own independent creative vision. She began in talent representation working with film and television actors, directors, and writers, an experience that deepened her understanding of the industry and laid the groundwork for her producing career.
She went on to found TSProductions, establishing herself as a respected producer across television and film. Her credits include the acclaimed CBS variety special “Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet To Come,” the award-winning five-hour miniseries “Sinatra” for Warner Bros. Television and CBS, and the two-hour movie-of-the-week “Young at Heart.” She also produced the feature film remake of The Manchurian Candidate for Paramount Pictures, expanding her work into major motion pictures.
In addition to her producing achievements, Tina founded the Frank Sinatra Foundation, dedicated to advancing education initiatives. She is the author of the New York Times bestselling memoir My Father’s Daughter, published by Simon & Schuster, offering a personal and revealing portrait of her father and her own journey. She also serves as curator of the Frank Sinatra memorabilia collection installed at the University of Southern California’s Sinatra Hall, helping to preserve and share an important chapter of American cultural history.
Today, Tina Sinatra is an active principal and manager of Frank Sinatra Enterprises, overseeing and administering the intellectual property rights of Frank Sinatra worldwide. She continues to develop new projects that celebrate his enduring influence, including serving as producer of Sinatra the Musical, set to debut in June 2026 at the Aldwych Theatre in London’s West End.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, she is a lifelong animal advocate dedicated to improving the lives of domesticated animals through spay and neuter programs and pet adoption initiatives.