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Apr 8, 2023 · 215. By Jim Farber. Published April 8, 2023 Updated April 18, 2023. Ann-Margret has always spoken in a voice that falls somewhere between a purr and a coo. But at her home on a recent rainy day...
Ann-Margret Olsson (born April 28, 1941), credited as Ann-Margret, is a Swedish-American actress and singer. She has won five Golden Globe Awards and been nominated for two Academy Awards, two Grammy Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and six Emmy Awards, winning in 2010 for a guest role in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit .
Mar 16, 2022 · Ann-Margret was one of the biggest stars of the 1960s and '70s, and her career is still going strong today. The Swedish-American actor and singer— who was born Ann-Margret Olsson—was known for musicals first, including State Fair, Bye Bye Birdie, and Viva Las Vegas, in which she co-starred with Elvis Presley.
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Apr 11, 2023 · Lyndsey Parker. · Editor in Chief, Yahoo Music. Updated April 10, 2023 · 12 min read. 575. Ann-Margret. on her purple motorcycle. (Photo: Cleopatra Records) Ann-Margret has done and seen it...
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May 18, 2023 · The Hollywood Reporter caught up with the screen legend at her home in Beverly Hills — the former Humphrey Bogart/Lauren Bacall estate — to dish about everything from Marilyn Monroe to Mad Men ...
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Apr 28, 2021 · NextTribe Editors April 28, 2021 3 min Mind. Today, the pioneer in first-name fame turns 80, and we celebrate her multi-faceted career and the TV show that introduced her to a whole new generation. “It’s not Ann-Margret.”. That’s Roger Sterling’s judgment in Season 3, Episode 2 of “Mad Men.”.
The actress and musician Ann-Margret in Beverly Hills, Calif., March 22, 2023. Ann-Margret, who first burst out in “Bye Bye Birdie” in 1963, is releasing a new album of old rock covers featuring guests like her “Tommy” co-star Pete Townshend. (Chantal Anderson/The New York Times) by Jim Farber