Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw (Elizabeth Alice MacGraw) is an American animal rights advocate, writer also a model, actor and author. Ali MacGraw is well-known for movies such as Love Story, Goodbye Columbus and The Getaway. Her family was an artist family in New York and wanted to take up a profession in the field of artistic fields. She began working as a photography assistant and after that she moved on to modeling and acting. The award she received was the Golden Globe Award, for the most promising debutant. MacGraw's movie Love Story proved a major success and earned her international notoriety, as well as the Academy Award' nomination and the Golden Globe award. Within just three short films MacGraw became the most popular female box office actress across the globe. In Grauman's Chinese Theater, in 1972, she had her handprints and signature engraved. Some of the films she's been in are The Getaway Convoy Players as and the television miniseries The Winds of War. In 1991, her autobiography Moving Pictures came out. MacGraw married three people.





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