Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw aka Elizabeth Alice MacGraw was an American actor, animal activist and writer who was awarded numerous prizes. Love Story (1970), Goodbye Columbus '69 and The Getaway 72 are among her most acclaimed films. The desire to become an artist was influenced by her family background as a member of an New York family of artists. At first she began as an assistant to photographers. In the future she shifted her focus to modeling and directing. Her name was highlighted in her first two movies and won the Golden Globe Award for Most promising newcomer. MacGraw's movie Love Story proved a major hit and fetched her worldwide notoriety, and an Academy Award' nomination and an Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe award. Within three years she had been voted as the number one female box-office starter in the whole world. At Grauman's Chinese Theater In 1972, she got her name and footprints hand-engraved. Additionally, to The Getaway Convoy Players she also starred in the television series The Winds of War. The autobiography of MacGraw Moving Pictures was published in 1991. MacGraw got married to three different people.
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