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    She was considered the most beautiful woman in Hollywood. Today at 85, she is unrecognizable

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJune 25, 20242 Mins Read
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    American actor, model, author, and animal rights activist Ali MacGraw was born Elizabeth Alice MacGraw in Pound Ridge, New York on April 1, 1939.

    Although MacGraw is most renowned for her parts in “Love Story” and “The Getaway,” she has had a career and life full of ups and downs.

    Background and First Steps in the Profession

    Both of MacGraw’s parents were successful artists, thus she grew up in an artistic family. Her career in fashion began after she graduated from Wellesley College with a degree in art history. She held positions at magazines such as Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar.

    Revolution in Movies

    From modeling to acting, MacGraw’s talent and personality catapulted her to stardom. She first appeared on screen in 1968’s “A Lovely Way to Die,” but it was her performance in 1969’s “Goodbye, Columbus” that would result in her Golden Globe win. In 1970, her breakthrough came with “Love Story,” which brought her fame and garnered her a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination.

    Life Outside of Work and Public Persona

    Josh was born to MacGraw and Robert Evans, a film producer, whom she wed in 1969. In 1972, she began dating Steve McQueen and starred in “The Getaway”; that same year, her marriage also terminated. They tied the knot in 1973, but their turbulent marriage ended in 1978 with a divorce.

    Life Outside of Work and Public Persona

    Josh was born to MacGraw and Robert Evans, a film producer, whom she wed in 1969. In 1972, she began dating Steve McQueen and starred in “The Getaway”; that same year, her marriage also terminated. They tied the knot in 1973, but their turbulent marriage ended in 1978 with a divorce.

    Legacy

    The art, tenacity, and capacity for self-reinvention that Ali MacGraw left behind are evidence of her greatness. Her work for holistic health and animal welfare is an inspiration, and her roles in classic films still have an impact.

    Even now, MacGraw is a well-loved spokesperson for kindness and awareness, and she is a legendary character in American film.

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