Ali MacGraw
Elizabeth Alice MacGraw better known as Ali MacGraw is an award-winning American model actor author designer and animal rights activist. She is renowned for her films like Love Story (1970) Goodbye Columbus (1969) as well as The Getaway (1972). In New York, she was born and brought up in an artistic family. Her first job was as a photographer's assistant and then moved on to acting and modeling. She won an award called the Golden Globe Award in 1990 as an aspiring young actress. MacGraw's 1970 film Love Story was an international smash, and earned her the Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award. In just three films she was deemed the most successful female at the box office in history. In 1972, her footprints along with her signature were engraved on the wall of Grauman's Chinese Theater. Also, she appeared in The Getaway Convoy Players TV Miniseries The Winds of War, and other films. Moving Pictures, a 1991 autobiography of hers, was published. MacGraw is divorced three times.
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