Ali MacGraw
Elizabeth Alice MacGraw better known as Ali MacGraw is an award-winning American actress, model, writer and animal rights activist. Love Story (1970), Goodbye Columbus '69 and The Getaway '72 are some of her most famous movies. Her family was an artist family from New York and wanted to explore a career in the art. The first job she had was an assistant to photographers. After that, she switched to acting and modeling. She won the Golden Globe Award in 1990 as a promising young actress. MacGraw quickly became famous following the success of her 1970 film Love Story. She was nominated for an Academy Award and won a Golden Globe. With just three releases she received the title of top female box-office start worldwide. In 1972, her footprints as well as autograph was engraved on the wall of Grauman's Chinese Theater. Some of the films she's been in are The Getaway Convoy Players as well as the TV miniseries The Winds of War. Moving Pictures, a 1991 autobiography of hers, was published. MacGraw is married three times.





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