Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw also known by her stage name Elizabeth Alice MacGraw has been an actor, model and animal rights advocate in the United States. Her films comprise Love Story (1970), Goodbye Columbus ( 1969) as well as The Getaway ( 1972). New York was her home and she was raised in an environment that was artistic. Her first job was as a photographer's assistant and then moved on to acting and modeling. She was awarded an award called the Golden Globe Award in 1990 as a promising young actor. MacGraw quickly became famous following the success of her 1970 film Love Story. She was selected for one of the Academy Award and won a Golden Globe. In just three films, MacGraw was declared one of the most successful women in box office history. In 1972, the Grauman's Chinese Theater engraved her autograph, hand-prints and foot prints in the year 1972. In addition, she was a part of The Getaway Convoy Players TV Miniseries The Winds of War, along with other films. Moving Pictures, her 1991 autobiography was published. MacGraw got married to three different people.





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