Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw (Elizabeth Alice MacGraw) is an American animal rights activist, author as well as a model and actress. Love Story (1970), Goodbye Columbus '69 and The Getaway '72 are some of her most well-known films. She grew up in an artistic family from New York and wanted to explore a career in the art. Her first job was as an assistant to photographers. After that, she switched to modeling and acting. MacGraw was awarded the Golden Globe Award, for most promising newcomer. MacGraw was a worldwide celebrity after her movie Love Story, which earned an Academy Award nomination as well as an award from the Golden Globe. Within three years, she was named the most popular female box-office starter in the world. At Grauman's Chinese Theater, in 1972, she was able to have her signature and hand-footprints engraved. The other films she's appeared in include The Getaway Convoy Players as and the television miniseries The Winds of War. Moving Pictures is her autobiography, published in 1991. MacGraw married three people.





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