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Ann-Margret Post Magazine 1963 Signed Autograph Color Cover Cheesecake
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Saturday Evening Post Magazine-May 4, 1963-82 pages. This vintage magazine-which originally sold for twenty cents-features a full color cover photo of Ann-Margret-"Explosive New Star". The magazine also features a 4 page article with photos on Ann-Margret-"A sizzling mixture of sex appeal plus shyness plus animal spirits plus shrewd management equals".Swedish siren Ann-Margret immigrated to the U.S. with her family at the age of seven, settling in a Chicago suburb and later studying Drama at Northwestern University. Despite an innate bashfulness, the girl set out to become a musical entertainer, making her professional debut as a singer at the age of 17. Fortunately, she was spotted by comedian George Burns, who hired her for his Las Vegas show and arranged for several professional doors to be opened for his protégée. Her first film was Pocketful of Miracles (1961), in which she played Bette Davis' daughter; this was followed by a lead in State Fair the following year. Ann-Margret tended to be withdrawn when interviewed, which earned her the media's "Sour Apple" award as least cooperative newcomer. But she was able to overcome this initial bad press via a show-stopping appearance at the 1962 Academy Awards telecast, which turned her into an "overnight" national favorite and encouraged the producers of Bye Bye Birdie (1963) to build up her role. Perhaps the best indication of her total public acceptance was her animated appearance in a 1963 episode of The Flintstones (as Ann Margrock). The magazine has been autographed on the front cover by Ann-Margret in red....................BOTH MAGAZINE AND AUTOGRAPH ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION....................