Ali MacGraw

Biography

Born 04/01/1938

A dark-haired, somber-looking former model, Ali MacGraw gained instant screen stardom as the archetypal 'Jewish American Princess' in "Goodbye, Columbus" (1969). The following year, she earned a Best Actress Oscar nomination as the doomed collegiate heroine of the saccharine but extremely popular...
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Awards

  • In 1971, received Golden Globe Award for World Film Favorite-Female
  • In 1970, received Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama)
  • In 1969, received Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer-Female

Highlights

  • In 2006, Made her Broadway debut in "Festen," also starring Larry Bryggman, Michael Hayden and Julianna Margulies
  • In 2001, Appeared in "Glam", a film co-written, produced and directed by her son Josh Evans
  • In 1996, Hosted the Travel Channel special "Wildlife Adventures in Alaska"

Family & Companions

  • Robert Evans: husband (married in October 1970; divorced in 1972 after she became involved with Steve McQueen on the set of "The Getaway"; father of MacGraw's son Josh )
  • Steve McQueen: husband (became involved during the filming of "The Getaway" (1972); married in 1973; divorced in 1978 )
  • Josh Evans: son (born on January 16, 1971; father, Robert Evans )

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