Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw (Elizabeth Alice MacGraw) is a American animal rights activist, author also a model, actor and author. The actress has won praise for films like Love Story (from 1970), Goodbye Columbus, (1969), and The Getaway, (1972). Her family was an artist family in New York and wanted to explore a career in the artistic fields. She started as a photo assistant later moved into modeling and acting. She won an award called the Golden Globe Award in 1990 because she was a promising young actor. MacGraw's film Love Story proved a major success and earned her international fame as well as several awards including an Academy Award' nomination and the Golden Globe award. Within three years she had been voted as the top female box office participant in the entire world. The Grauman's Chinese Theater recorded her signature as well as foot prints, hand prints, and footprints in 1972. Additionally, to The Getaway Convoy Players she also starred in the television miniseries The Winds of War. Moving Pictures, her 1991 autobiography, came out. MacGraw was married to three individuals.
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