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Ann-Margret: Years
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Ann-Margret returned to recording in 1969 when she made The Cowboy & the Lady, a duo album with Lee Hazlewood, for LHI Records. A second television special, From Hollywood With Love, aired in December. Her first American movie role in years came with R.P.M., released in September 1970, and the following month she appeared in C.C. and Company, written and produced by her husband. (A soundtrack album was released featuring her recording of "Today," written by score composer Lenny Stack, which was ... released as a single.) But the role that brought her back to prominence and brought her legitimacy as a serious actress was her featured part in director Mike Nichols' Carnal Knowledge, starring Jack Nicholson and Art Garfunkel, which opened in June 1971. It earned her her first Academy Award nomination for supporting actress and won her another Golden Globe.
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Synopsis: After 20 years of marriage, Steve Giardino (Alan Alda) and his wife Jackie (Ann-Margret) agree to a divorce in this situation comedy. The focus is on both of them as they suffer through matchmaking, blind dates, and their new life as eligible singles. Donna (Mary Kay Place) is Jackie's friendRead More
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ANN-MARGRET: Love Rush October 27, 1979 marked the release of Ann-Margret's single "Love Rush," on Ocean Records later to be acquired by MCA Universal. It climbed Billboard’s dance chart giving Ann-Margret her first top 10 hit. The success of that single spawned a five-track Dance EP for Ann-Margret. It was released in the beginning of 1980, and from it came "Midnight Message," which entered the dance charts and once again attained another top 10 Dance record. From these, she was nominated for best new artist of the year. Although she was riding the fall of the Disco era, Ann-Margret managed one more Billboard charting in 1981 with "Everybody Needs Somebody Sometimes".
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