Actor
· Acting
Ali MacGraw
Born 1939-04-01
📍 Pound Ridge, New York, USA
Elizabeth Alice "Ali" MacGraw (born April 1, 1939) is an American actress. She is best known for her role in Love Story, for which she won a Golden Globe and received an Academy Award nomination.
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Filmography 40
Passion & Poetry: Getaway in Texas
as Self (archive footage)
2025
Steve McQueen: American Icon
as Self (archive footage)
2017
Awakening in Taos: The Mabel Dodge Luhan Story
as Self - Narrator (voice)
2015
I Am Steve McQueen
as Self
2014
Passion & Poetry: Sam's Trucker Movie
as Self
2013
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel
as Self
2012
Split Estate
as Self - Narrator (voice)
2009
One Gay, One Straight: Complicated Marriages
as Narrator
2008
Passion & Poetry: The Ballad of Sam Peckinpah
as Self
2005
Ali MacGraw - Yoga Mind And Body
as Self
2003
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories
as Self
2002
Get Bruce!
as Self
1999
Glam
as Lynn Travers
1998
E! True Hollywood Story
as Self
1996
Natural Causes
as Fran Jakes
1994
Sam Peckinpah: Man of Iron
as Self
1993
Gunsmoke: The Long Ride
as Jane Merkel
1993
Survive the Savage Sea
as Claire Carpenter
1992
Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star
as Self
1991
Voices That Care
as Self - Choir Member
1991
Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz
as Ali McGraw
1988
Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute
as Self
1988
Sacrée Soirée
as Self
1987
Night of 100 Stars II
as Self
1985
China Rose
as Rose Arrow
1983
James Bond: The First 21 Years
as Self
1983
The Winds of War
as Natalie Jastrow
1983
Barry Norman in Celebrity City
as Self
1982
Wogan
as Self
1982
Dynasty
as Lady Ashley Mitchell
1981
Just Tell Me What You Want
as Bones Burton
1980
Players
as Nicole
1979
Convoy
as Melissa
1978
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
as Self
1975
The Getaway
as Carol McCoy
1972
Love Story
as Jennifer Cavilleri
1970
Goodbye, Columbus
as Brenda Patimkin
1969
A Lovely Way to Die
as Melody (uncredited)
1968
The Mike Douglas Show
as Self
1961
The Oscars
as Self
1953