Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw, also known as Elizabeth Alice MacGraw, is an American writer and designer who has received numerous awards for her work. She is a proponent of human rights for animals. Her films comprise Love Story (1970), Goodbye Columbus ( 1969) as well as The Getaway ( 1972). When she was in New York, she was born and raised into an creative family. The first job she had was a photo assistant. Then she moved on to acting and modeling. The first two films she made were noticed, and she was awarded the Golden Globe Award of Most promising newcomer. MacGraw quickly became famous following the success of her 1970 film Love Story. She was selected for the Academy Award and won a Golden Globe. In just three films she was the highest-rated female box office actress across the globe. In 1972, her footprints as well as autograph was engraved on the wall of Grauman's Chinese Theater. In addition to The Getaway Convoy Players she was also in the TV series The Winds of War. Moving Pictures, her 1991 autobiography, came out. MacGraw's been married three different times.





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