Ali MacGraw (Elizabeth Alice MacGraw) is an American animal rights advocate, writer as well as a model and actress. Her work has received acclaim by films such as Love Story (from 1970), Goodbye Columbus, (1969) as well as The Getaway, (1972). 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 modeling and acting. In her first two films she received recognition and was awarded her the Golden Globe Award as Most promising young actress. MacGraw's 1970 film Love Story proved a major success and earned her international fame along with several awards including an Academy Award' nomination and the Golden Globe award. Within three years, she was named the most popular female box-office starter in the whole world. At Grauman's Chinese Theater in the year 1972, she had her name and footprints hand-engraved. Other credits include The Getaway Convoy Players, the miniseries on TV The Winds of ...
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