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 is a proponent of human rights for animals. Her work has received acclaim for her roles in films such as Love Story (from 1970), Goodbye Columbus, (1969) as well as The Getaway, (1972). New York was her home and she was brought up in a creative environment. When she was a photographer's assistant then she turned her attention to modeling and acting. She received 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 recognition along with several awards including an Academy Award' nomination and an Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe award. With just three releases MacGraw was named the top female box-office debut around the globe. In Grauman's Chinese Theater in the year 1972, she was able to have her name and footprints hand-engraved. She also appeared in The Getaway Convoy Players TV Miniseries The Winds of War, and other films. Moving Pictures, her 1991 autobiography was published. MacGraw got married to three different people.
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