Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw, also known as Elizabeth Alice MacGraw, is an American author and designer who has won numerous awards for her works. She advocates the rights of animals. Her movies include Love Story (1970), Goodbye Columbus ( 1969) and The Getaway ( 1972). New York was her home and she was brought up in an environment that was artistic. While working as an assistant to photographers then she turned her attention to acting and modeling. She was awarded an award called the Golden Globe Award in 1990 for being a promising young actress. MacGraw's 1970 feature film Love Story was an international smash, and earned the actress an Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award. Within just three short films she was the highest-rated female box-office star in the entire world. In 1972, the Grauman's Chinese Theater recorded her signature, hand-prints and foot prints in the year 1972. In addition to The Getaway Convoy Players she also starred in the television series The Winds of War. Moving Pictures, her 1991 autobiography, was released. MacGraw was married three times.
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