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Ann Margret
Ann Margret Height 5' 3" Born April 28, 1941 in Valsjöbyn, Jämtlands län, Sweden
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Ann Margret Actress and singer Ann-Margret
is one of the most famous sex symbols and actresses of the 1960s and beyond. She
continued her career through the following decades and into the 21st century.
Ann-Margret was born Ann-Margret Olsson in Valsjöbyn, Jämtland County, Sweden,
to Anna Regina (Aronsson) and Carl Gustav Olsson, who worked for an electrical
company. She came to America at age 6. She studied at Northwestern University
and left for Las Vegas to pursue a career as a singer. Ann-Margret was
discovered by George Burns and soon afterward got both a record deal at RCA and
a film contract at 20th Century Fox. In 1961, her single "I Just Don't
Understand" charted in the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 Charts. Her acting
debut followed the same year as Bette Davis' daughter in Frank Capra's Pocketful
of Miracles (1961). She appeared in the musical State Fair (1962) a year later
before her breakthrough in 1963. With Bye Bye Birdie (1963) and Viva Las Vegas
(1964) opposite Elvis Presley, she became a Top 10 Box Office star, teen idol
and even Golden Globe nominated actress. She was marketed as Hollywood's hottest
young star and in the years to come got awarded the infamous nickname "sex
kitten." Her following pictures were sometimes ripped apart by critics (Bus
Riley's Back in Town (1965) and The Swinger (1966)), sometimes praised (The
Cincinnati Kid (1965)). She couldn't escape being typecast because of her great
looks. By the late 1960s, her career stalled, and she turned to Italy for new
projects. She returned and, by 1970, she was back in the public image with
Hollywood films (R.P.M. (1970) opposite Anthony Quinn), Las Vegas sing-and-dance
shows and her own television specials. She finally overcame her image with her
Oscar-nominated turn in Mike Nichols' Carnal Knowledge (1971) and succeeded in
changing her image from sex kitten to respected actress. A near-fatal accident
at a Lake Tahoe show in 1972 only momentarily stopped her career. She was again
Oscar-nominated in 1975 for Tommy (1975), the rock opera film of the British
rock band The Who. Her career continued with successful films throughout the
late 1970s and into the 1980s. She starred next to Anthony Hopkins in Magic
(1978) and appeared in pictures co-starring Walter Matthau, Gene Hackman, Glenda
Jackson and Roy Scheider. She even appeared in a television remake of Tennessee
Williams's masterpiece play "A Streetcar Named Desire" in 1983. Another late
career highlight for her was Grumpy Old Men (1993) as the object of desire for
Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. She continues to act in movies today.
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