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

Ali MacGraw, born Elizabeth Alice MacGraw on April 1, 1939, in Pound Ridge, New York, is a celebrated American actress, product, creator, and animal legal rights activist.

Most effective acknowledged for her roles in “Love Story” and “The Getaway,” MacGraw’s daily life and career have been marked by spectacular highs and personal problems.

Early Life and Vocation Beginnings

Escalating up in an artistic house, MacGraw’s interest in the arts was nurtured by her moms and dads, equally accomplished artists. Immediately after researching art history at Wellesley School, she worked in the manner sector, including roles at Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue.

 

 

 

 

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