Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw also known by her stage name Elizabeth Alice MacGraw has been as a performer, model and advocate for animal rights in America. Love Story (1970), Goodbye Columbus '69 and The Getaway '72 are some of her most acclaimed films. New York was her home and she was brought up in a creative environment. She started as a photographer's assistant, and after that she moved on to acting and modeling. She won her the Golden Globe Award in 1990 as a promising young actor. MacGraw became a global superstar after her film Love Story, which earned an Academy Award nomination as well as a Golden Globe. Within three years she had been voted as the most popular female box-office starter in the whole world. Her handprints as well as her signature were inscribed at Grauman's Chinese Theater. The actress has appeared in a variety of different films, such as The Getaway Convoy Players and the miniseries on TV The Winds of War among other. Moving Pictures, a 1991 autobiography, of hers was published. MacGraw was divorced three times.





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