Ali MacGraw became a Hollywood superstar overnight. But, as fast as she came to prominence, she vanished from show business entirely.

The 84-year-old actress now lives in a secluded and little hamlet, where she is aging gracefully with gray hair.

 

Ali MacGraw – Steve McQueen
But, after a while, Ali discovered that Steve McQueen had his own issues. After his father abandoned his mother, 14-year-old Steve was put to a delinquent school. MacGraw claimed he never trusted women after that.

He disliked the fact that she worked and pursued her own career. Ali stayed at home for a period to raise their sons. However, Ali was unable to accept her husband’s demands in the long run.

Not only that, but he’d erupt if she glanced at another man. He also asked her to sign a prenuptial agreement, vowing not to ask for anything if they divorced. When they divorced in 1978, she followed the terms of their agreement.

“I couldn’t even go to art class because Steve expected his ‘old lady’ to be there every night with dinner on the table,” she wrote.

“Steve’s idea of hot wasn’t mine. He liked blond bimbos, and they were usually available.”

Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw appear in a scene from the 1972 film “The Getaway.”
This was the beginning of a particularly terrible period in MacGraw’s life. She came on set for the 1978 picture Convoy inebriated and high, prompting her to give up drugs.

Leaving show business.
At the same time, several of her films, including Players (1970) and Just Tell Me What You Want (1980), failed.

“It’s brutal for women,” MacGraw told The Guardian about returning to the entertainment industry in the late 1970s.

 

“I don’t think there’s a woman over 40 who’s ever been visibly in the spotlight who isn’t tired of the media’s questions about you, the fashion industry, and everything else. “It is cruel.”

MacGraw briefly worked as a Hollywood famous actress. She then decided to pursue a career in interior design rather than show business. She starred in the television miniseries The Winds of War (1983) and China Rose (1985), but her life quickly changed for the worst.

Ali MacGraw simply couldn’t find employment in cinema and believed she was useless. At the same time, she didn’t feel complete unless she had a companion, characterizing love as “a drug high”.

Ali Macgraw
She drank heavily because she felt alone and desperate. In 1986, she sought treatment at the Betty Ford Clinic in California.

“The worst stuff happened when I drank,” she told me. “I lost my judgment; I fancied other women’s husbands.”