Ali MacGraw — Theater Acting


Back in the late ’60s up until the early ’80s, Ali MacGraw was one of the entertainment business’s top female actresses. She dominated the scene thanks to her innocent beauty and unparalleled acting talent. Using that, she earned a couple of credits, such as the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer for her role in the 1969 movie Goodbye, Columbus, and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture for Love Story.

After spending a couple of decades in the industry, Ali MacGraw decided to step away from Hollywood’s topsy-turvy world and focus on her yoga. As we all know, yoga provides tranquility and peace of mind, and it might have been one of the ways she was able to divert her attention from all the troubles of Hollywood. She reportedly got into theater acting late in life, debuting on the Broadway play, Festen, in 2006.

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