Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw, also known as Elizabeth Alice MacGraw, is an American author and designer who has won numerous awards for her works. She is a proponent of the rights of animals. Her name is well-known for films like Love Story (1970) Goodbye Columbus (1969) as well as The Getaway (1972). She was drawn to becoming an artist was influenced by her upbringing in an New York family of artists. Beginning she began as an assistant to photographers. In the future her work changed into directing and modeling. In her first two films, she was recognized and was awarded an award called the Golden Globe Award as Most promising young actress. MacGraw's movie Love Story proved a major hit and fetched her worldwide recognition and an Academy Award' nomination and an Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe award. MacGraw was deemed the top female box-office actress in the world after only three releases. In Grauman's Chinese Theater in the year 1972, she was able to have her signature and hand-footprints engraved. In addition to The Getaway Convoy Players she was also in the TV series The Winds of War. Her autobiography, published in 1991 Moving Pictures came out. MacGraw was married three times.





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