Ali MacGraw
Ali MacGraw also known by her stage name Elizabeth Alice MacGraw has been an actor, model and advocate for animal rights in the US. Her films include Love Story (1970), Goodbye Columbus ( 1969) and The Getaway ( 1972). The desire to become an artist was inspired by her family background in a New York family of artists. Her first job was as a photographer's assistant before moving on to acting and modeling. The award she received was an award called the Golden Globe Award, for the most promising debutant. MacGraw was a worldwide celebrity after her movie Love Story, which earned an Academy Award nomination as well as an award from the Golden Globe. Within three years she was named the most popular female box-office starter in the world. In 1972, her foot-prints and autograph were inscribed on the wall at Grauman's Chinese Theater. She was a part of several other movies, including The Getaway Convoy Players and TV miniseries The Winds of War among other. Her autobiography Moving Pictures was published in 1991. MacGraw has married thrice.





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