American actor as well as activist Elizabeth Alice MacGraw was born April 1, 1939. Her fame was boosted by her role in the movie Goodbye, Columbus (1969) and was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Most promising Newcomer. The role she played in Love Story (1970) earned her international attention. The film was nominated to the Academy Award for Best Actress, and she won the Golden Globe Award as Best Actress in Motion Picture - Drama. In 1972, MacGraw was voted the most popular female box office actor in the world[2] and was honored with a hands and footprints ceremony at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre after having been only in three films. MacGraw would continue to be a leading woman in four films, despite this. She went on to star in the action movie of the same name, The Getaway (1972). She was the female lead in Convoy (1978) as well as also acted as the lead in the romance sports drama Players (1979) as well as the comedy Just Tell Me What You Want (1980) as well as appearing in the novel-based historical TV miniseries The Winds of War (1983). Moving Pictures, her autobiography, was released in 1991.
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