Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw aka Elizabeth Alice MacGraw was an American actress, activist for animals and author who won several prizes. Love Story (1970), Goodbye Columbus '69 and The Getaway 1972 are among her most acclaimed films. The daughter of an artistic family in New York she wished to be a part of the art. In the beginning she was employed as an assistant in photography. Later on she shifted her focus into directing and modeling. In her first two films, she was recognized and was awarded her the Golden Globe Award as Most Popular Young Actress. MacGraw's Love Story from 1970 was a huge hit that brought fame to the world in addition to being an Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe Award. With just three releases MacGraw was named the top female debut at the box office around the globe. In Grauman's Chinese Theater In 1972, she had her handprints and signature engraved. In addition, she was a part of The Getaway Convoy Players TV Miniseries The Winds of War, as well as other movies. Moving Pictures, a 1991 autobiography of hers, came out. MacGraw has married thrice.





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