Early Life and Artistic Beginnings
Ali MacGraw, born Elizabeth Alice MacGraw on April 1, 1939, in Pound Ridge, New York, is a celebrated American actress, model, author, and animal rights activist. Growing up in an artistic household, MacGraw developed an interest in the arts, nurtured by her parents, both accomplished artists. After studying art history at Wellesley College, she worked in the fashion industry at Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue.
Breakthrough in Film
MacGraw’s striking looks and charisma led her from modeling to acting. She made her film debut in 1968’s “A Lovely Way to Die,” but her role in “Goodbye, Columbus” (1969) earned her a Golden Globe. Her breakout role came in 1970 with “Love Story,” which earned her an Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe, making her a household name.
Personal Life and Public Image
In 1969, MacGraw married film producer Robert Evans, and they had a son, Josh. Their marriage ended in 1972, the same year she starred in “The Getaway” and began a relationship with Steve McQueen. They married in 1973, but their tumultuous relationship ended in divorce in 1978.