Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw, also known as Elizabeth Alice MacGraw, is an American designer and author 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 like Love Story (1970) Goodbye Columbus (1969) and The Getaway (1972). Born and raised in an artistic family in New York she wished to work in the field of arts. When she was an assistant to photographers then she turned her attention towards modeling and acting. The first two films she made were noticed, and she was awarded recognition with the Golden Globe Award of Most promising newcomer. MacGraw's 1970 feature film Love Story was an international smash, and earned her the Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award. In just three years, MacGraw was ranked as the top female box office starter in the whole world. In 1972, her footprints along with her signature were engraved on the wall of Grauman's Chinese Theater. She has starred in several other films including The Getaway Convoy Players and TV miniseries The Winds of War among many others. Moving Pictures is her autobiography, published in 1991. MacGraw was married three times.
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