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Ali MacGraw photos Life magazine August 1969 Καλλονές Θεάματα Κινηματογραφικά

 




Ali MacGraw

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Life magazine August 1969

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Ali MacGraw

 ( photographed by Art Kane – Life magazine, August 1969 )

 

 


 

 


 Ali MacGraw

 

 

   To δημοσίευμα για τη νέα σταρ Ali MacGraw με αφορμή τον πρωταγωνιστικό της ρόλο στην ταινία “Goodbye, Columbus” (1969) σε σκηνοθεσία Larry Peerce.

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But even at age 30  she is very much the New Girl of 1969 after her first film “Goodbye, Columbus”.

  Her performance as Brenda, the spoiled, selfish, sensual Radcliffe heroine of Philip Roth’s novella, started a landslide. She has been interviewed, photographed, feted, toasted and gossiped about.

  Ali MacGraw never really became interested in acting until she was almost a star. At Wellesley she majored in art history and had a couple of walk-on roles in college shows. For six years she worked as a photographer’s stylist, scouring New York for props. Then a magazine did a story on girls with interesting jobs, including Ali, which led to a call from a top model agency. “I hated myself as a model,” she says now, “I felt so phony. The only thing I liked was the free time.”

   A call from a theatrical agent sent her on rounds of film producers’ offices, but no one was very interested. Even after she tried out for “Goodbye, Columbus” it took five months of tests and retests before she was signed to do the film.”

 

 

 

 Life magazine, August 18, 1969.

 

 

 

 

 

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