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Powers, who gained awards show recognition in the early 1980s for her role on the mystery show Hart to Hart, and Ann-Margret, who had starring roles in several films, including 1983’s Bye Bye ...
Actress Ann-Margret, who became a household name in the 1960s with roles in 'Bye Bye Birdie' and 'Viva Las Vegas,' is now 78 years old.
Ann-Margret wed fellow big-screen heartthrob Roger Smith in 1967, and the two would go on to have one of the longest marriages in Hollywood history. Smith passed away in 2017 as the two marked ...
Ann-Margret in a publicity photo from the 1960s. In 1961, Ann-Margret filmed a screen test at 20th Century Fox and was signed to a seven-year contract. [20] She made her film debut in a loan-out to United Artists in Frank Capra's Pocketful of Miracles with Bette Davis; it is a remake of Capra's own Lady for a Day (1933).
An expanded version of the album was released to streaming services in 2016 containing Ann-Margret's debut single, "Lost Love" and three other songs recorded in 1961 as bonus tracks. [6] Ann-Margret re-recorded "Teach Me Tonight" in 2023 as a duet with her State Fair co-star, Pat Boone, for her album Born to Be Wild. [7]
The Ann-Margret Show is a musical special based on her successful live club act, featuring several numbers, including a song sung in her native Swedish. After a long absence from television, Ann-Margret explained that she returned only because she was finally offered material she believed in, as she didn’t want to "cheat the public" with ...
U.S. Sen. Creighton Abrahms, American Commander in Vietnam, and actress Ann-Margret give the "V" sign for Victory during the USO Bob Hope show in South Vietnam, Dec. 22, 1968. (Photo: AP/Horst ...
On the Way Up is the second album by Swedish-American actress and singer Ann-Margret released by RCA Victor in 1962. The album was partly produced by Chet Atkins and recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. The album contains the single "I Just Don't Understand", an American top 20 hit.