Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw (Elizabeth Alice MacGraw) is a American animal rights advocate, writer as well as a model and actress. Her movies include Love Story (1970), Goodbye Columbus ( 1969) as well as The Getaway ( 1972). When she was in New York, she was born and raised into an creative family. While working as assistant to photographers, she turned her attention to modeling and acting. The actress was awarded an award called the Golden Globe Award in 1990 because she was a promising young actor. MacGraw's 1970 film Love Story proved a major smash and brought her world recognition as well as several awards including an Academy Award' nomination and a Golden Globe award. Within just three short films MacGraw became the most popular female box-office star in the entire world. In 1972, her foot-prints as well as autograph was engraved on the wall of Grauman's Chinese Theater. She was a part of several other movies, including The Getaway Convoy Players and the miniseries on TV The Winds of War among many others. Moving Pictures is her autobiography, published in 1991. MacGraw has married thrice.





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