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Ali MacGraw – Born in 1939

Some stars just have that instant spark, and Ali MacGraw lit up Hollywood like few others. After a successful career in fashion, she made her big-screen acting debut in “Goodbye, Columbus” in 1969 and won a Golden Globe. But it was the 1970 tearjerker “Love Story” that turned her into a global phenomenon.

The film’s line “Love means never having to say you’re sorry” became one of the most quoted in movie history, and her performance earned her an Oscar nomination. By 1972, she was starring alongside Steve McQueen in “The Getaway,” a film that not only showcased her edge but also sparked a famous romance.

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