Elizabeth Alice MacGraw

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Elizabeth Alice MacGraw Wiki Biography

Elizabeth Alice MacGraw was born on 1 April 1939, in Pound Ridge, New York State USA, to mother Frances of Jewish Hungarian descent, and father Richard MacGraw, of Scottish descent. Ali is an actress, model, author, and animal rights activist, but most famous for her roles in the movies “Love Story”, “The Getaway” and “Convoy”.

So just how rich is Ali MacGraw? According to 2017 reports, Macgraw has earned a net worth of over $6 million, acquired during her successful acting career that includes a number of television and movie appearances during a career which began in the late 1960s

MacGraw developed a passion for art at an early age. She attended the prestigious Wellesley College in Massachusetts, and entered the world of show business when she became involved in the fashion industry in early 1960s. She worked as a photo assistant for the magazines Harper’s Bazaar and later for Vogue, in which she went from photographer’s stylist to fashion model. This quickly led to her career as a model in many television commercials; her net worth was established.

Her acting career started with a bit part in the 1968 movie “A Lovely Way to Die”. The following year she took a major role in “Goodbye Columbus”, a romantic comedy drama based on the same-titled novella of Philip Roth, for which she was rewarded with a Golden Globe for Best Actress. In 1970 MacGraw was cast in “Love Story” as Jennifer Cavalleri, co-starring Ryan O’Neal, which was her breakthrough role, as the movie became a huge hit and significantly contributed to her net worth, as well as winning her another Best Actress Golden Globe Award. In 1973 she took the role of Carol McCoy in the popular movie “The Getaway”, co-starring Steve McQueen – McGraw then took a five-year break in her rising acting career, becoming a wife to McQueen. After this period, she regained her interest in acting, and went on to appear in the 1978 action movie “Convoy”, which also enhanced the actress’s wealth. In her next several movies, MacGraw also took the lead role; these included the 1979 “Players”, in which she appeared as jet-setter Nicole, and the 1980 comedy “Just Tell Me What You Want”, playing the producer Bones Burton who has an affair with her rich, married boss. This was her last leading role.

MacGraw then took part in several television films and series, including the 1983 hit mini-series “The Winds of War”. The following year she appeared in the soap opera “Dynasty”, playing Lady Ashley Mitchell. Somehow, given her early success, Ali has appeared in only 20-odd movies and TV productions, but in 2006 MacGraw entered the Broadway stage with the drama “Festen”, and in 2016 with the play “Love Letters”, re-uniting with Ryan O’Neal.

The actress is also known as a Hatha Yoga enthusiast. Back in 1994 she released her yoga video “Ali MacGraw Yoga Mind and Body” featuring the famous Yoga Master Erich Schiffmann. Upon its release, the video became an instant and long-time popular hit, adding to her net worth, and  significantly contributing to the popularity of yoga in the US..

MacGraw has also been an author. In 1995, she released her autobiography “Moving Pictures”, portraying her alcoholism, sex addiction as well as her time at an addiction treatment clinic, The Betty Ford Clinic.

Ali MacGraw is probably just as well known for her quite interesting personal life. She has admitted to having an abortion in her early twenties, when the procedure was still illegal. Her first marriage was in 1961 to a banker, Robin Hoen, however, the marriage lasted only for a year. In 1969 she married a Paramount executive, Robert Evans who she met during her work in “Goodbye Columbus”. They have a son, Josh Evans, who is an actor, director, producer and screenwriter, but she and Robert divorced three years later, after MacGraw became involved with the actor Steve McQueen while filming “The Getaway”. She married McQueen in 1973, and gave up her acting career to become a full-time wife, as her husband preferred. The marriage, however, soon became an unhappy experience for MacGraw, and the partners divorced in 1978. She preserved a friendship with her ex-husband Evans, whom she accompanied when he received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2002.

MacGraw has been an outspoken animal rights advocate. In 2006 she made a Public Service Announcement for PETA and received the Humane Education Award by Animal Protection of New Mexico for protecting the rights of animals.

Ali MacGraw now lives in Tesuque, New Mexico having, as she says, ‘ fled Malibu’ – well, her house did burn down……

IMDB Wikipedia “Moving Pictures” (1991) $6 Million 1939 1939-4-1 5′ 8″ (1.73 m) Academy Award for Best Actress (1970) Actress Ali Macgraw Net Worth April 1 Aries BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer (1969) Bones Burton Chamber of commerce Columbus (1969) Convoy (1978) Elizabeth Alice MacGraw Erich Schiffmann Fan club Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer Goodbye Harper Bazaar Hollywood Hollywood Walk of Fame Josh Evans Kirk Franklin Love Story (1970) New York Pound Ridge producer Robert Evans Robert Evans (m. 1969–1973) Robin Hoen (m. 1961–1962) Selena Shirley Caesar Steve McQueen (m. 1973–1978) Tejano music The Getaway (1972) U.S. Voto Latino Yolanda Adams

Elizabeth Alice MacGraw Quick Info

Full Name Ali MacGraw
Net Worth $6 Million
Date Of Birth April 1, 1939
Place Of Birth Pound Ridge, New York, U.S.
Height 5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
Profession Actress, Model, Author, Animal rights aktivist
Education Wellesley College in Massachusetts,
Nationality American
Spouse Steve McQueen (m. 1973–1978), Robert Evans (m. 1969–1973), Robin Hoen (m. 1961–1962)
Children Josh Evans
Parents Frances, Richard MacGraw
Siblings Dick McGraw
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=Ali+Macgraw&init=public
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IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0532298
Awards Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer (1969), Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama (1970), Hollywood Walk of Fame (2002), Humane Education Award by Animal Protection of New Mexico
Nominations Academy Award for Best Actress (1970), BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer (1969)
Movies “A Lovely Way to Die” (1968), “Goodbye Columbus”, “Love Story” (1970), “The Getaway” (1972), “Convoy” (1978), “Players” (1979), “Dynasty”, “Goodbye Columbus”
TV Shows “Love Letters” (2016), “Festen” (2006), “Ali MacGraw Yoga Mind and Body”, The Oprah Winfrey Show (1990,2011)

Elizabeth Alice MacGraw Quotes

  • [on the surprise success of Love Story (1970), her second starring role] If you’re a baby about the media, as I was, you can’t imagine what it’s like when the great approval machine shines its beam on you, when every time you cross the street someone comes out of a manhole to talk about your haircut. I’ve since learned that surviving stardom depends on doing the work to find out who you are so that you don’t define yourself by what people say about you. But nothing can prepare you for that kind of avalanche. The mistake is to take it for the end of the story.
  • [on Steve McQueen] One thing about Steve, he didn’t like the women in his life to have balls.

Elizabeth Alice MacGraw Important Facts

  • $22,000
  • $10,000
  • Turned down Sondra Locke’s role in The Gauntlet (1977).
  • Was considered for the role of Kay Corleone in The Godfather (1972), which went to Diane Keaton.
  • Friends with Candice Bergen.
  • Dated producer Larry G. Spangler, actor Peter Weller, musician Bill Hudson and yoga instructor Rod Stryker.
  • Santa Fe, New Mexico [July 2008]
  • Her father had Scottish ancestry. Her maternal grandparents, Maurice Klein and Pauline Donner, were Jewish emigrants from Hungary.
  • Mother-in-law of Roxy Saint.
  • Grandmother of Jackson Evans, born December 2010.
  • Former mother-in-law of Charis Michelsen.
  • Former sister-in-law of producer Charles Evans.
  • Lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico and Los Angeles, California.
  • Described her problems with alcohol and men in her autobiography “Moving Pictures”.
  • Filmed a public service announcement for People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA.). [July 2006]
  • Made her stage debut on Broadway in the play “Festen”. [April 2006]
  • Had her footprints and autograph engraved at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre after appearing in just three films. [December 1972]
  • Paramount Production head Robert Evans was developing several high profile projects for her when she filed for divorce. The roles she walked away from to marry lover Steve McQueen were Daisy in The Great Gatsby (1974) and Evelyn in Chinatown (1974).
  • Representing “Chalfonte-Haddon Hall”, Ali was voted Atlantic City’s prettiest hotel waitress for the summer 1957 season.
  • Made a special appearance at the 74th Annual Academy Awards in 2002.
  • She worked as a fashion stylist on Manhattan photo shoots in her early 20s, until she was eventually asked to work before the cameras as a model.
  • Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world. [1991]
  • Mother of Josh Evans

Elizabeth Alice MacGraw Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Glam 1997 Lynn Travers Actress
Natural Causes 1994 Fran Jakes Actress
Gunsmoke: The Long Ride 1993 TV Movie Uncle Jane Merkel Actress
Survive the Savage Sea 1992 TV Movie Claire Carpenter Actress
Murder Elite 1985 Diane Baker Actress
Dynasty 1985 TV Series Lady Ashley Mitchell Actress
China Rose 1983 TV Movie Rose Arrow Actress
The Winds of War 1983 TV Mini-Series Natalie Jastrow Actress
Just Tell Me What You Want 1980 Bones Burton Actress
Players 1979 Nicole Actress
Convoy 1978 Melissa Actress
The Getaway 1972 Carol McCoy Actress
Love Story 1970 Jenny Actress
Goodbye, Columbus 1969 Brenda Patimkin Actress
A Lovely Way to Die 1968 Melody Actress
Ali MacGraw: Yoga Mind & Body 1994 Video executive producer Producer
The Kid Stays in the Picture 2002 Documentary thanks Thanks
Now and Then 1995 special thanks Thanks
CBS News Sunday Morning 2016 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Great Performances 2015 TV Series Herself – Presenter Self
Entertainment Tonight 2008-2015 TV Series Herself Self
I Am Steve McQueen 2014 Documentary Herself Self
Passion & Poetry: Sam’s Trucker Movie 2013 Documentary Herself Self
Valles Caldera: The Science 2012 Documentary Narrator (voice) Self
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel 2011 Documentary Herself Self
The Oprah Winfrey Show 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Landscapes of Enchantment 2010 Documentary Narrator Self
Split Estate 2009 Documentary Narrator (voice) Self
One Gay, One Straight: Complicated Marriages 2008 Video documentary short Narrator Self
Do You Sleep in the Nude? 2007 Documentary Herself Self
Passion & Poetry: The Ballad of Sam Peckinpah 2005 Documentary Herself Self
Willie Nelson & Friends: Live and Kickin’ 2003 TV Special Herself Self
The Trail of the Painted Ponies 2002 Documentary Narrator Self
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Passions: America’s Greatest Love Stories 2002 TV Special documentary Herself Self
The 74th Annual Academy Awards 2002 TV Special Herself – Co-Presenter: Irving G. Thalberg Award to Arthur Hiller Self
E! True Hollywood Story 1998-2001 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Get Bruce 1999 Documentary Herself Self
Wildlife Encounters: Alaska 1997 TV Movie documentary Herself – Host Self
The Hollywood Fashion Machine 1995 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Ali MacGraw: Yoga Mind & Body 1994 Video Herself Self
Sam Peckinpah: Man of Iron 1993 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Wogan 1989-1991 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 1989-1991 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star 1991 Documentary Herself Self
Voices that Care 1991 TV Movie documentary Herself – Choir Member Self
Esquire: About Men, for Women 1989 TV Series Herself (1989) Self
The 61st Annual Academy Awards 1989 TV Special Herself – Presenter: ‘Working Girl’ Film Clip Self
Freedomfest: Nelson Mandela’s 70th Birthday Celebratation 1988 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Hour Magazine 1980-1988 TV Series Herself Self
Àngel Casas Show 1988 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
All-Star Party for Joan Collins 1987 TV Special Herself Self
The Variety Club International All Star Party 1987 TV Movie Herself Self
The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1986 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Self
Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz 1985 TV Movie Herself Self
Night of 100 Stars II 1985 TV Movie Herself Self
James Bond: The First 21 Years 1983 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Andy Warhol’s TV 1983 TV Series Herself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1969-1983 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Tomorrow Coast to Coast 1981 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Good Morning America 1980 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1970-1980 TV Series Herself – Actress / Herself – Guest Self
Bitte umblättern 1979 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The 51st Annual Academy Awards 1979 TV Special documentary Herself – Co-Presenter: Best Director Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to James Cagney 1974 TV Special documentary Herself (uncredited) Self
The 29th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1972 TV Special Herself Self
The 43rd Annual Academy Awards 1971 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role Self
The Movie Game 1971 TV Series Herself Self
The 42nd Annual Academy Awards 1970 TV Special Herself – Co-Presenter: Best Original Screenplay Self
The David Frost Show 1969 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Match Game 1969 TV Series Herself – Team Captain Self
Entertainment Tonight 2008-2015 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Inside Edition 2014 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Welcome to the Basement 2013-2014 TV Series Jenny Archive Footage
Hair, Let the Sun Shine In 2007 TV Movie documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Sam Peckinpah: Portrait 2006 Herself Archive Footage
Steve McQueen and Ali Mac Graw 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
The Kid Stays in the Picture 2002 Documentary Herself Archive Footage
Inside the White House 1995 TV Movie documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Ed Sullivan Show 1970 TV Series Herself – Singer Archive Footage

Elizabeth Alice MacGraw Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1972 Henrietta Award Golden Globes, USA World Film Favorite – Female Won
1971 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Love Story (1970) Won
1971 David David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera) Love Story (1970) Won
1970 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Most Promising Newcomer – Female Goodbye, Columbus (1969) Won
1970 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Female New Face Goodbye, Columbus (1969) Won
1972 Henrietta Award Golden Globes, USA World Film Favorite – Female Nominated
1971 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Love Story (1970) Nominated
1971 David David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera) Love Story (1970) Nominated
1970 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Most Promising Newcomer – Female Goodbye, Columbus (1969) Nominated
1970 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Female New Face Goodbye, Columbus (1969) Nominated