30+ Stars Of The Golden Age Who Have Continued To Build Their Legacies

Published on 09/24/2023
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Ann-Margret – Born in 1941

Ann-Margaret, dubbed “the female Elvis,” is a Swedish-American singer and actress known for her spectacular performances and stunning looks. Ann-Margaret has appeared in films such as “Bye Bye Birdie,” “Viva Las Vegas,” “The Cincinnati Kid,” “Carnal Knowledge,” “Tommy,” “Grumpy Old Men,” and “Grumpier Old Men.” Her singing voice has received a lot of attention, and the female Elvis connection has led to her recording renditions of Elvis classics like “Heartbreak Hotel.” Her beauty and talent have earned her a slew of prizes, including five Golden Globes, two Grammys, and six Emmys. Ann-Margaret appeared in an episode of “Ray Donovan.”

Ann Margret – Born In 1941

Ann Margret – Born In 1941

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Ali MacGraw – Born in 1939

Ali McGraw rose to prominence with her performance in the 1969 film “Goodbye, Columbus,” for which she received a Golden Globe nomination for Most Promising Newcomer. Her stardom exploded after she appeared in the 1970 classic “Love Story,” for which she received another Golden Globe nomination and was nominated for an Academy Award. McGraw reunited with her “Love Story” co-star Ryan O’Neal in 2016 to present the play “Love Letters.” Aside from her professional career, she is an animal rights activist and a Hatha Yoga practitioner. She is credited with popularizing the unique practice in the United States.

Ali MacGraw – Born In 1939

Ali MacGraw – Born In 1939

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