Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw, also known as Elizabeth Alice MacGraw, is an American author and designer who has received numerous awards for her writing and design. She advocates the rights of animals. Her name is well-known for movies like 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. Her first job was as an assistant to photographers. Then she moved on to modelling and acting. The award she received was the Golden Globe Award, for the most promising young talent. MacGraw's film Love Story proved a major smash and brought her world recognition along with an Academy Award' nomination and an Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe award. After just three short films MacGraw was named one of the most successful women film in the history of box offices. Her handprints, autograph and footprints were made in 1972 at the Grauman's Chinese Theater. Additionally, to The Getaway Convoy Players she was also in the TV miniseries The Winds of War. Moving Pictures is her autobiography, published in 1991. MacGraw was married three times.





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