Ali MacGraw

About Ali MacGraw

The following year, she earned a Best Actress Oscar nomination as the doomed collegiate heroine of the saccharine but extremely popular "Love Story" (1970). At the time, she was married to Paramount executive Robert Evans who developed several projects for her, including "The Great Gatsby". MacGraw, however, created tabloid headlines when she left Evans for Steve McQueen, her co-star in Sam Peckinpah's "The Getaway" (1972). After her 1973 marriage to McQueen, MacGraw's screen appearances tapered off until the couple divorced in 1978. Although she had some limitations as an actress, she was effective in the comic role of Alan King's mistress in "Just Tell Me What You Want" (1980). For much of the 80s, MacGraw found employment on the small screen, but was often cast in roles that demanded more than her abilities could deliver. She seemed miscast as the Jewish daughter-in-law of Robert Mitchum in the mammoth ABC miniseries "War and Remembrance" (1983) and was equally wrong as the sophisticated Lady Ashley Mitchell for the 1984-85 season of "Dynasty" (ABC). After publishing her memoirs in 1991, MacGraw concentrated on a career as a designer, appearing in the occasional project like her son Josh Evans' first feature "Glam" (1997).

Partners

Husband

Robert Evans. Married Oct. 24, 1969; divorced June 7, 1973 after she became involved with Steve McQueen on the set of "The Getaway" (1972)

Husband

Robin Hoen. married in 1961; divorced in 1962; attended Harvard while she was at Wellesley

Companion

Ron Meyer. Involved c. 1987

Husband

Steve McQueen. Became involved during the filming of "The Getaway" (1972); married 1973; filed for divorce in November 1977; divorced 1978

Companion

Peter Weller.

Education

Wellesley College, Wellesley , Massachusetts

Career Milestones

2006

Made her Broadway debut in "Festen," also starring Larry Bryggman, Michael Hayden and Julianna Margulies

2001

Appeared in "Glam", a film co-written, produced and directed by her son Josh Evans

1996

Hosted the Travel Channel special "Wildlife Adventures in Alaska"

1992

Starred in the ABC miniseries "Survive the Savage Sea"

TV endorser of Victoria Jackson skin care products

1984

Played Lady Ashley Mitchell for a season on the long-running ABC primetime soap opera, "Dynasty"; character was one of the victims of the Moldavian massacre cliffhanger

1983

Co-starred as Natalie Jastrow in the ABC miniseries "The Winds of War"

1980

Played the mistress of Alan King in Sidney Lumet's "Just Tell Me What You Want"

1972

Starred in "The Getaway" opposite Steve McQueen

1970

Breakthrough film, "Love Story"; received Oscar nomination as Best Actress

1969

First leading role in films, "Goodbye, Columbus"

1968

Film debut, "A Lovely Way to Die" (bit part)

Worked as a model, then became an assistant to HARPER'S BAZAAR editor Diana Vreeland, assistant to fashion photograher Mel Sokolsky and editorial assistant at the magazine