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Famous women of the '70s – where are they now? - Page 27 of 65 - Kiwi Report

Famous women of the '70s – where are they now?


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[post_page_title]Then – Ali MacGraw[/post_page_title]
Ali MacGraw first caught the world’s attention when she starred in the 1969 film Goodbye, Columbus about a love affair between a working class young man and an Ivy League college girl. She even snagged herself a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer for this performance.
MacGraw also received the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for possibly her most notable role as Jenny in Love Story.
[post_page_title]Now – Ali MacGraw[/post_page_title]
Today, MacGraw focuses on animal activism and yoga. She found inner peace in her 50s and created a bestselling yoga video Ali MacGraw Yoga Mind and Body that is still popular over a decade later.

Vogue even credited her with being responsible for the yoga craze and popularity that took off in the U.S. during the mid to late 2000s.

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