Ali MacGraw has lived the sort of life that usually seems confined to airport novels — a Wellesley grad who spent the ’60s doing grunt work for legendary Vogue editor Diana Vreeland, she became a fashion icon herself after starring in hits like Goodbye Columbus (1969) and Love Story (1970). Her passionate relationships, and eventual marriages, with Paramount chief Robert Evans and alpha-male Steve McQueen were the stuff of international headlines. She dried out at Betty Ford. And then she went to Santa Fe but remained active as an advocate for yoga and animal rights.
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Ali MacGraw on Just Tell Me What You Want, Oprah’s ‘Nonsense’ and the Drug of Celebrity