Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw, also known as Elizabeth Alice MacGraw, is an American writer and designer who has received numerous awards for her works. She advocates the rights of animals. Ali MacGraw is well-known for her roles in films like Love Story, Goodbye Columbus and The Getaway. New York was her home and she grew up in an artistic environment. Her first job was as a photographer's assistant, before progressing to acting and modeling. She was awarded an award called the Golden Globe Award in 1990 as a promising young actor. MacGraw's 1970 feature film Love Story was an international success, earning her the Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award. MacGraw was deemed the top female box-office star of the world after only three films. The handprints of her signature, as well as footprints were made in 1972 at Grauman's Chinese Theater. She has starred in several different films, such as The Getaway Convoy Players and the miniseries on TV The Winds of War among other. Her autobiography, published in 1991 Moving Pictures came out. MacGraw is divorced three times.





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