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What is Ann-Margret's most famous film role?

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Ann-Margret is most famous for her role as Liv Cody in the 1971 film 'Carnal Knowledge' and as Maggie in the 1991 film 'Grumpy Old Men.' However, her role in 'Tommy' (1975) as the Pinball Wizard's mother is also iconic and widely recognized.

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Most Iconic RoleMaggie in 'Grumpy Old Men' (1991)
Career Start1961
Notable Film'Tommy' (1975)
Award RecognitionGolden Globe winner and Emmy nominee
Birth NameAnn-Margret Olsson

Her Most Famous Role

Ann-Margret is widely recognized for playing Maggie in the 'Grumpy Old Men' films (1991 and 1993), where she starred alongside Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon. This role brought her significant recognition in later career and became one of her most memorable performances.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Ann-Margret has appeared in over 40 films and numerous television shows. She gained early fame in the 1960s in musicals and dramatic roles. Her performance in 'Tommy' (1975) as the Pinball Wizard's mother is also considered one of her signature roles, showcasing her talents in a major rock musical film.

Awards and Recognition

Ann-Margret has received numerous accolades throughout her career, including multiple Golden Globe Awards and Emmy nominations. She is recognized for her versatility in both dramatic and musical roles, making her one of Hollywood's most respected actresses.

Early Career

Ann-Margret began her entertainment career in the early 1960s and quickly became known for her talent in musicals and dramatic films. She appeared in notable films during the 1960s and 1970s, establishing herself as a talented performer across multiple genres.

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