Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw (Elizabeth Alice MacGraw) is a American animal rights activist, author, model and actor. Ali MacGraw is well-known for movies such as Love Story, Goodbye Columbus and The Getaway. Her desire to be an artist was inspired by her upbringing as a member of an New York family of artists. She started as a photographic assistant before moving on to acting and modeling. MacGraw was awarded an award called the Golden Globe Award, for most promising newcomer. MacGraw's 1970 film Love Story proved a major smash and brought her world notoriety, and several awards including an Academy Award' nomination and the Golden Globe award. In just three years, MacGraw was ranked as the top female box office starter in the whole world. In 1972, her footprints as well as autograph was recorded on the wall of Grauman's Chinese Theater. Other credits are The Getaway Convoy Players, television miniseries The Winds of War and many more. Moving Pictures, a 1991 autobiography of hers, was released. MacGraw was married three times.





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