Born in a farm in Ohio, USA, her real name was Phoebe Anne Oakley Moser. She started practicing marksmanship at the age of five. At the age of 16, she challenged the famous sharpshooter Frank Butler and won, and later fought with him. Get married. She was only 1.52 meters (5 feet) tall and often participated in shooting competitions. From 1885 to 1902, she became the star of the American "Buffalo Bill" circus. The couple traveled across the United States to perform marksmanship, and Frank gave his wife the stage name Annie Oakley after a street in Chicago. Annie has excellent marksmanship with rifles and pistols, and is especially good at stunt shooting, such as being able to hit a dime tossed in the air at a distance of 27 meters (90 feet). In Berlin, Anne famously shot the German Crown Prince William out with a cigarette in his mouth. Later, he was injured in a train accident and his acting career ended. Anne died of illness in 1926.