Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw, also known as Elizabeth Alice MacGraw, is an American writer and designer who has won numerous awards for her works. She has been a vocal advocate for human rights for animals. She is renowned for her movies such as Love Story (1970) Goodbye Columbus (1969) and The Getaway (1972). Growing up in a family of artists located in New York she wished to pursue a career in the field of arts. She began working as a photographer's assistant, and later moved into acting and modeling. The award she received was an award called the Golden Globe Award, for the most promising young talent. MacGraw's movie Love Story proved a major smash and brought her world fame and several awards including an Academy Award' nomination and the Golden Globe award. After only three movies she was deemed the most successful female film in the history of box offices. In 1972, her foot-prints and autograph were engraved on the wall of Grauman's Chinese Theater. In addition to The Getaway Convoy Players she played a part in the tv miniseries The Winds of War. Her autobiography Moving Pictures was published in 1991. MacGraw is divorced three times.





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