Ali MacGraw, once the epitome of Hollywood beauty, is now 86 and recently stepped out in New York City looking elegant in a sleek black suit.
With her gray hair swept back and a simple black handbag, she appeared as graceful as ever.
MacGraw rose to fame in her 30s with her breakout role in Goodbye, Columbus (1969), winning a Golden Globe for Most Promising Newcomer.
A year later, she starred as Jenny Cavilleri in Love Story (1970), earning another Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination.
The film became one of the highest-grossing romantic dramas and cemented her place as a Hollywood icon.
Known for the iconic line “Love means never having to say you’re sorry,” Love Story turned MacGraw into a household name.
She left the film industry in the ’90s and has since kept a low profile. Reflecting on her rise to fame, she said it was surreal becoming a movie
star overnight at 30, having never formally studied acting. Now in her mid-80s, she remains admired for her talent, beauty, and timeless presence.
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