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 advocates the rights of animals. Her name is well-known for movies such as Love Story (1970) Goodbye Columbus (1969) as well as The Getaway (1972). Growing up in an artistic family located in New York she wished to pursue a career in the field of arts. The first job she had was an assistant to photographers. Then she moved on to modelling and acting. The award she received was her Golden Globe Award, for the most promising debutant. The MacGraw's Love Story from 1970 was an enormous success that earned her fame worldwide, as well as an Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe Award. The film was recognized as the most successful female box-office star of the world after only three releases. At Grauman's Chinese Theater in the year 1972, she had her name and footprints hand-engraved. Other films she has appeared in include The Getaway Convoy Players as and the television miniseries The Winds of War. Moving Pictures, a 1991 autobiography by her, was published. MacGraw was married three times.





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