Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw (Elizabeth Alice MacGraw) is a American animal rights activist, author, model and actor. She is renowned for her films like Love Story (1970) Goodbye Columbus (1969) and The Getaway (1972). New York was her home and she was brought up in an environment that was artistic. After working as assistant to photographers She turned her focus to modeling and acting. The award she received was an award called the Golden Globe Award, for the most promising young talent. MacGraw's 1970 movie Love Story was an international success, earning the actress an Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award. Within just three short films, she became the top female box office star worldwide. Handprints, signatures and footprints were engraved in 1972 at Grauman's Chinese Theater. The other films she's appeared in are The Getaway Convoy Players as well as the TV miniseries The Winds of War. Moving Pictures is her autobiography, published in 1991. MacGraw's been married three different times.
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