Sexy singer and screen siren Ann-Margret emigrated to the U.S. from Sweden before being discovered by George Burns. Ann-Margret began her career as a singer but quickly found her way to Hollywood and Broadway where she became a Classic Actress starring in “Bye Bye Birdie,” “The Cincinnatti Kid” and “Tommy.” As a singer, she was coined the “female Elvis” for her throaty voice and years later had a year-long affair with “The King.” She was nominated for 2 Grammy Awards, 2 Academy Awards and 5 Emmy Awards and won 5 Golden Globes including “Best Promising Newcomer.” She took a gossip magazine to court after they published nude photos of her taken during a closed-set shoot of “Magic” co-starring Anthony Hopkins. Empire Magazine’s #10 Sexiest Star of All Time was featured on the cover of TV Guide with Oprah’s head affixed to her body.


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