Ann-Margret Olsson was born on the 28th April 1941 in Valsjöbyn, Jämtland County, Sweden, and as Ann-Margret she is a Swedish-American singer, dancer, entertainer and actress, widely known for being a multiple winner of Emmy, Golden Globe and Golden Laurel awards, and a double Oscars nominee, as well as for starring in movies such as “Viva Las Vegas” and “Carnal Knowledge” .
You must be wondering how rich she is? According to sources, the total amount of Ann Margret’s fortune is estimated at $20 million as of early 2016, which has been accumulated through her acting career in numerous films, musicals and TV shows.
Ann-Margret Net Worth $20 Million
Ann Margret was raised in Sweden, by her parents Anna Regina and Carl Gustav Olsson. Right after WWII, at the age of six, she moved with her family and they settled near Chicago, Illinois, USA, and in the early years started taking dancing classes. Although she enrolled at Northwestern University, she never graduated. however, this hasn’t stopped her from making a career in the entertainment industry, and an impressive amount of money.
During her short stay at college in 1959, Ann-Margret formed a jazz combo called The Suttletones with three male classmates. In the pursuit of a singing career, she headed for the West Coast followed by her band. While on tour in Las Vegas, she caught the eye of Hollywood veteran George Burns which lead to a recording contract from RCA and a seven-year movie contract from 20th Century Fox.
In 1961, she made her big-screen debut in Frank Capra’s movie “Pocketful of Miracles” and also released her first album “And Here She Is, Ann-Margret”; her single “I Just Don’t Understand” peaked at #17 for six weeks in the Billboard Top 40 Chart. That’s when she has started making her fortune, acted in “State Fair” (1962), and by the time she starred in the 1963 Broadway play adaptation of “Bye Bye Birdie”, she was already established as a star. With two albums and several hit singles behind her, she was invited to president JFK’s 46th birthday party.
The real breakthrough came in 1964 when Ann- Margret starred opposite Elvis Presley in “Viva Las Vegas”, and she became a Top 10 Box Office star and even a Golden Globe nominee. Because of her sexy singing voice and stunning beauty, magazines and the media made her into a national superstar sex symbol. Needless to say, all this helped add a lot to the overall amount of her net worth.
During Vietnam War, she toured across Vietnam and Southeast Asia to cheer the troops. and she still shows great affection and respect to the veterans.
Since the 1970s, Ann has appeared in numerous films, musicals, and TV shows including “Carnal Knowledge”(1971), “Tommy” (1975), “Who Will Love My Children”(1983), “A Streetcar Named Desire”(1984), “Grumpy Old Men” (1993), and the “Law & Order: SVU” TV series. She has also won numerous awards among which most recently is an Emmy for a guest role in the TV series “Law & Order: SVU” in 2010, which certainly helped in enlarging her net worth. In total, Ann-Margret has appeared in almost 70 films, and 30 TV productions during a career now spanning over 50 years.
By publishing an autobiography in 1994 entitled “Ann-Margret: My Story”, she revealed her issues with alcoholism, but also gained some publicity. In 1995 the magazine Empire ranked Ann 10th of 100 Sexiest Stars in film history. It is certain that this acknowledgement made a positive impact on her net worth.
Talking about Ann-Margret’s personal life, allegedly she has been romantically connected to Eddie Fisher, Hugh O’Brian, Frankie Avalon, Vince Edwards and Burt Sugarman. She admits in her autobiography to having had a romance with Elvis Presley, that later become a lifelong bond of friendship. However, she has been married since 1967 to Roger Smith, an actor who later become her manager. Together, they raised three children from Smith’s previous marriage. Her passion when not working is for motorcycling.
Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress (1961), Best Supporting Actress for Motion Picture (1971), Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (1975), Miniseries or Television Film (1983); Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series (2010)
Albums
"And Here She Is, Ann-Margret"
Nominations
Academy Award for Best Actress (1976), Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (1972), two Gramy Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award,
Movies
"State Fair" (1962), "Carnal Knowledge"(1971), "Tommy" (1975), "Who Will Love My Children"(1983), "A Streetcar Named Desire"(1984), "Grumpy Old Men" (1993),
TV Shows
"Viva Las Vegas", "Law & Order: SVU", "Queen: The Story of an American Family" (1993), "Life of the Party" (1999),
[on Elvis Presley] He's an animal. Definitely an animal. A very interesting animal.
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I was very flattered by the sex-kitten thing because I never thought of myself as that.
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The critics had an image of me, and they wouldn't accept any other... I was a cartoon character. A joke.
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Fact
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During the war in Vietnam, she went visiting the US troops and confessed that she was badly upset because some soldiers whose she had shaken hands died a few days later.
Performed in her first nightclub act in more than a decade at the MGM Grand Las Vegas. Her last live performance was at Caesars Atlantic City 11 years prior. [March 2003]
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In 2013, she experienced a resurge in popularity thanks to her most famous film being the center of attention during an episode of the television series Mad Men (2007).
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She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6501 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 8, 1960.
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Paul Lynde played her father in Bye Bye Birdie (1963). He later appeared as a producer on an episode of I Dream of Jeannie (1965), and a character asks him what Ann-Margret is really like.
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She became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1949 and took dance lessons at the Marjorie Young School of Dance, showing her natural ability from the beginning, easily mimicking all the steps.
She and George Burns (who discovered her) were both Oscar nominees in 1975 (respectively for Tommy (1975) and The Sunshine Boys (1975). Burns won but she did not.
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Turned down the leading roles in Cat Ballou (1965) and Bonnie and Clyde (1967) for better-paying but lower-quality films.
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Wrote her autobiography when she heard that an unauthorized biography was in the works and wanted to beat the unauthorized biography to press.
She had two Billboard Club Play charting hits: in 1979 with "Love Rush" which climbed to #8, and in 1980 with "Midnight Message" that peaked at #12.
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During the Vietnam War, she toured with the USO to entertain U.S. troops in Vietnam and other parts of Southeast Asia. She still has great affection for the veterans and refers to them as "my gentlemen".
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Rode a 500cc Triumph T100C Tiger motorcycle in The Swinger (1966) and the same model fitted with a non-standard electric starter in her stage show. A keen motorcyclist, she was featured in Triumph Motorcycles' official commercials in the 1960s -- for obvious reasons.
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Is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. She was initiated in the Tau chapter (Northwestern University) in 1960.
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Speaks Swedish fluently.
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Has appeared on a network television show featuring up-and-coming talent, and lost to a man who played "Lady of Spain" by blowing onto a leaf.
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Discovered by actor/comedian George Burns when he heard her sing in a campus musical at Northwestern University and hired her to be a part of his Las Vegas act. [November 1960]
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On August 19, 2000, she suffered three broken ribs and a fractured shoulder when she was thrown off a motorcycle she was driving in rural Minnesota.
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She formed a lifelong bond of friendship with Elvis Presley in their first pairing in Viva Las Vegas (1964). It was kept alive by Elvis' habit of sending a bouquet of flowers to all of her stage-show appearances, until he died in 1977. She reveals her romance with Elvis in her autobiography.
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Attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois but did not graduate.
Survived a dramatic 22-foot fall from a stage in a Lake Tahoe, Nevada concert. She broke an arm, suffered five fractures of five facial bones including a smashed cheekbone, and a brain concussion. 10 weeks later to the day, she was back on stage in Las Vegas (1972).
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Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#10) (1995).
Perfect Murder, Perfect Town: JonBenét and the City of Boulder
2000
TV Movie
Nedra Paugh
Touched by an Angel
2000
TV Series
Angela Britton
Any Given Sunday
1999
Margaret Pagniacci
Happy Face Murders
1999
TV Movie
Lorraine Petrovich
The Limey
1999
Terry Valentine's Ex-Wife (scenes deleted)
Life of the Party: The Pamela Harriman Story
1998
TV Movie
Pamela Harriman
Four Corners
1998
TV Series
Maggie Wyatt
Blue Rodeo
1996
TV Movie
Maggie Yearwood
Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story
1996
TV Mini-Series
Diane Kay Borchardt
Grumpier Old Men
1995
Ariel Gustafson
Following Her Heart
1994
TV Movie
Lena
Scarlett
1994
TV Mini-Series
Belle Watling
Nobody's Children
1994
TV Movie
Carol Stevens
Grumpy Old Men
1993
Ariel Truax
Queen
1993
TV Mini-Series
Sally Jackson
Newsies
1992
Medda Larkson
Our Sons
1991
TV Movie
Luanne Barnes
A New Life
1988
Jackie Jardino
A Tiger's Tale
1987
Rose Butts
The Two Mrs. Grenvilles
1987
TV Mini-Series
Ann Arden Grenville
52 Pick-Up
1986
Barbara Mitchell
Twice in a Lifetime
1985
Audrey Minelli
A Streetcar Named Desire
1984
TV Movie
Blanche DuBois
Who Will Love My Children?
1983
TV Movie
Lucile Fray
Lookin' to Get Out
1982
Patti Warner
The Return of the Soldier
1982
Jenny Baldry
I Ought to Be in Pictures
1982
Steffy Blondell
Middle Age Crazy
1980
Sue Ann Burnett
The Villain
1979
Charming Jones
Magic
1978
Peggy Ann Snow
The Cheap Detective
1978
Jezebel Dezire
The Last Remake of Beau Geste
1977
Flavia Geste
Joseph Andrews
1977
Lady Booby alias 'Belle'
The Twist
1976
Charlie Minerva
Tommy
1975
Nora
The Train Robbers
1973
Mrs. Lowe
The Outside Man
1972
Nancy Robson
Dames at Sea
1971
TV Movie
Ruby
Carnal Knowledge
1971
Bobbie
Swing Out, Sweet Land
1970
TV Movie
Entertainer at Valley Forge
C.C. & Company
1970
Ann McCalley
R.P.M.
1970
Rhoda
Here's Lucy
1970
TV Series
Ann-Margret
Rebus
1969
Singer
Criminal Affair
1968
Leticia
Il profeta
1968
Maggie
The Tiger and the Pussycat
1967
Carolina
Murderers' Row
1966
Suzie
The Swinger
1966
Kelly Olsson
Stagecoach
1966
Dallas
Made in Paris
1966
Maggie Scott
The Cincinnati Kid
1965
Melba
Once a Thief
1965
Kristine Pedak
Bus Riley's Back in Town
1965
Laurel
The Pleasure Seekers
1964
Fran Hobson
Kitten with a Whip
1964
Jody
Viva Las Vegas
1964
Rusty Martin
The Flintstones
1963
TV Series
Ann-Margrock
Bye Bye Birdie
1963
Kim McAfee
State Fair
1962
Emily Porter
Pocketful of Miracles
1961
Louise
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Way They Were
1981
TV Special performer: "Old Fashioned Strut"
Cinderella at the Palace
1978
TV Special performer: "Lil's Place"
The George Burns One-Man Show
1977
TV Special performer: "Rescue Me/I Can't Turn You Loose", "Do You Believe Me?", "I Ain't Got Nobody"
The 49th Annual Academy Awards
1977
TV Special performer: "Magic Circle"
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1975
TV Series performer - 2 episodes
Dinah!
1975
TV Series performer - 2 episodes
The Mike Douglas Show
1975
TV Series performer - 1 episode
Tommy
1975
performer: "Bernie's Holiday Camp", "1951/What About the Boy", "Christmas", "Do You Think It's Alright? I", "Do You Think It's Alright? II", "Do You Think It's Alright? III", "Champagne", "There's A Doctor", "Go to the Mirror", "Tommy Can You Hear Me", "Smash the Mirror", "Mother and Son", "Welcome", "T.V. Studio" - uncredited
Dames at Sea
1971
TV Movie performer: "It's You", "Raining in My Heart", "Star Tar", "Let's Have a Simple Wedding"
Swing Out, Sweet Land
1970
TV Movie performer: "It Was Good Enough For Grandma"
C.C. & Company
1970
performer: "Today"
The Dean Martin Show
1970
TV Series performer - 1 episode
Here's Lucy
1970
TV Series performer - 1 episode
Rebus
1969
performer: "Take a Chance", "Suddenly the Rain"
The Ann-Margret Show
1968
TV Special performer: "Big Time", "With a Little Help from My Friends", "Ballad of Minerva/It's Tough to Be a Go-Go Girl", "Respect", "Goin' Out of My Head", "I Can't Stop Loving You", "Somebody's in My Orchard" - uncredited
The Swinger
1966
performer: "The Swinger", "I Wanna Be Loved", "That Old Black Magic", "Oh So Bad" uncredited, "Once" uncredited
Made in Paris
1966
performer: "Paris Lullaby", "You've Got To See Mama Ev'ry Night Or You Can't See Mama At All"
The Pleasure Seekers
1964
performer: "The Pleasure Seekers", "Something to Think About", "Everything Makes Music When You're in Love", "Next Time"
Viva Las Vegas
1964
performer: "The Lady Loves Me", "Appreciation", "My Rival", "You're The Boss", "Today, Tomorrow and Forever" - uncredited
The Flintstones
1963
TV Series performer - 1 episode
The Ed Sullivan Show
1963
TV Series performer - 1 episode
Bye Bye Birdie
1963
"Bye Bye Birdie", "One Boy" / performer: "Bye Bye Birdie", "We Love You, Conrad" "We Hate You, Conrad", "How Lovely to Be a Woman", "Hymn for a Sunday Evening" aka "The Ed Sullivan Song", "One Boy", "A Lot of Living to Do", "Everything Is Rosie/Everything Is Hugo"
The Andy Williams Special
1962
TV Special performer: "Sixteen Going on Seventeen", "Moon River"
The 34th Annual Academy Awards
1962
TV Special performer: "Bachelor in Paradise"
State Fair
1962
performer: "Isn't It Kinda Fun", "It's A Grand Night For Singing", "Willing and Eager"
Pocketful of Miracles
1961
performer: "The Riddle Song I Gave My Love a Cherry" - uncredited
New American Bandstand 1965
1961
TV Series performer - 1 episode
The Jack Benny Program
1961
TV Series performer - 1 episode
Going in Style
2017
performer: "Hallelujah I Love Her So"
Lambert & Stamp
2014
Documentary performer: "Champagne" - as Ann Margret
Legion
2010
performer: "I Just Don't Understand" - as Ann-Margaret
True Blood
2009
TV Series performer - 1 episode
Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who
2007
Documentary performer: "Champagne"
So You Think You Can Dance
2007
TV Series performer - 1 episode
Lost
2006
TV Series 1 episode
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
2006
performer: "The Christmas Song"
A Little Trip to Heaven
2005
performer: "Baby, It's Cold Outside"
Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955-1970)
2000
TV Movie documentary performer: "Bye Bye Birdie", "A Lot of Livin' To Do"
Nurse Betty
2000
performer: "Slowly"
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
2000
performer: "Viva Las Vegas Viva Rock Vegas"
Get Bruce
1999
Documentary performer: "Get Bruce!"
Blue Rodeo
1996
TV Movie performer: "Shape of My Heart"
Tracking Down Maggie: The Unofficial Biography of Margaret Thatcher
1994
Documentary performer: "Baby It's Cold Outside"
Tohuwabohu
1994
TV Series performer - 1 episode
Newsies
1992
performer: "MY LOVEY-DOVEY BABY", "HIGH TIMES, HARD TIMES"
George Burns' 90th Birthday Party: A Very Special Special
1986
TV Special performer: "I've Got A Crush On You"
George Burns Celebrates 80 Years in Show Business
1983
TV Movie performer: "Lovey Joe"
Vice Squad
1982
performer: "Everybody Needs Somebody Sometimes"
George Burns' Early, Early, Early Christmas Special
1981
TV Special performer: "Hold Me, Squeeze Me" uncredited, "You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You"
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Made in Hollywood
2017
TV Series
Herself
Rotten Tomatoes
2017
TV Series
Herself
Rachael Ray
2017
TV Series
Herself
The Insider
2017
TV Series
Herself
Today
1996-2017
TV Series
Herself
Entertainment Tonight
1991-2017
TV Series
Herself
Ann-Margret: Från Valsjöbyn till Hollywood
2014
Documentary
Herself
Ann-Margret: Från Valsjöbyn till Hollywood (I)
2014
Documentary
Herself
Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did for Love
2013
Documentary
Herself
How We Covered It
2013
Documentary
Herself
The 700 Club
2012
TV Series
Herself
Namath
2012
TV Movie documentary
Herself
Crashing the Fest
2011
TV Series
Herself
The 2010 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
2010
TV Special
Herself - Winner: Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards
2010
TV Special
Herself - Co-Presenter: Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
The Making of 'The Break-Up'
2006
Video short
Herself
Tales of the Rat Fink
2006
Documentary
Heartbreaker (voice)
Young Hollywood Awards
2005
TV Special
Herself
Ann-Margret Spills the Beans
2004
Video documentary short
Larry King Live
1994-2004
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Good Day Live
2004
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Love Hollywood Style
2004
TV Movie documentary
Actress
War Stories with Oliver North
2003
TV Series documentary
Herself
Biography
2001
TV Series documentary
Herself
Live with Kelly and Ryan
1991-2001
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The 10th Kingdom: The Making of an Epic
2000
Video short documentary
Cinderella
The 10th Kingdom: The Making of 'The 10th Kingdom'
2000
Video documentary
Herself / Cinderella
The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
1999
TV Special
Herself - Nominated: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
Radio City Music Hall's Grand Re-Opening Gala
1999
TV Movie
Herself
Stars Over Mississippi
1999
TV Movie documentary
Herself
The Roseanne Show
1999
TV Series
Herself - Guest
5th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
1999
TV Special
Herself
The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards
1999
TV Special documentary
Herself - Nominee
Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon
1997
TV Series
Herself
A Conversation with Burt Reynolds
1997
TV Movie
Herself
The Directors
1997
TV Series documentary
Herself
The South Bank Show
1996
TV Series documentary
Herself - Guest
Bob Hope: Laughing with the Presidents
1996
TV Special documentary
Herself
Jack Lemmon
1996
TV Movie
Herself
In Person with Maureen O'Boyle
1996
TV Series
Herself
The Rosie O'Donnell Show
1996
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards
1996
TV Special
Herself - Accepting Award for Favorite Comedy Motion Picture
George & Alana
1996
TV Series
Herself
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
1996
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
1994-1996
TV Series
Herself - Guest
ESPY Awards
1996
TV Special
Herself
The Annual 1995 ShoWest Awards
1995
TV Special
Herself - Presenter
Reflections on the Silver Screen
1995
TV Series
Herself
1st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
1995
TV Special
Charlie Rose
1994
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Good Morning America
1975-1994
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Now
1994
TV Series
Herself
Golden Globes 50th Anniversary Celebration
1994
TV Movie
Herself - Host
CBS This Morning
1991-1993
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Tina Turner: Girl from Nutbush
1993
Video documentary
Herself
1993 Essence Awards
1993
TV Special
Herself
Jack Benny: Comedy in Bloom
1992
TV Movie documentary
Herself
What About Me? I'm Only 3!
1992
TV Movie
Herself - Host
Donahue
1991
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1968-1991
TV Series
Herself - Guest / Herself
The 63rd Annual Academy Awards
1991
TV Special
Herself
George Burns' 95th Birthday Party
1991
TV Special
Herself
America's Dance Honors
1990
TV Special
Herself
The 34th Annual Thalians Ball
1989
TV Movie
Herself
The Film Society of Lincoln Center Annual Gala Tribute to Bette Davis
1989
TV Movie
Herself
The 33th Annual Thalians Ball
1988
TV Movie
Herself - Honoree
America's Tribute to Bob Hope
1988
TV Movie documentary
Herself
The 45th Annual Golden Globe Awards
1988
TV Special
Herself - Nominee & Presenter
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Barbara Stanwyck
1987
TV Special documentary
Herself
Àngel Casas Show
1987
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The 11th Annual Women in Film Crystal Awards
1987
TV Special
Herself - Presenter
Hour Magazine
1987
TV Series
Herself
George Burns' 90th Birthday Party: A Very Special Special
1986
TV Special
Herself
A Little Like Magic
1985
TV Movie documentary
Herself - Host
Night of 100 Stars II
1985
TV Movie
Herself
Saturday Night Live
1985
TV Series
Herself
Perry Como's Christmas in England
1984
TV Movie
Herself
The 36th Primetime Emmy Awards
1984
TV Special
Herself - Nominee
The 41st Annual Golden Globe Awards
1984
TV Special
Herself - Winner
The 35th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
1983
TV Special
Herself - Nominee
George Burns Celebrates 80 Years in Show Business
1983
TV Movie
Herself
Hollywood's Private Home Movies
1983
TV Movie documentary
Herself
The 1982 Annual Vision Awards
1982
TV Special
Herself - Speaker
George Burns' Early, Early, Early Christmas Special
1981
TV Special
Ann-Margret
The Way They Were
1981
TV Special
Omnibus
1980
TV Series
Herself
Ann-Margret: Hollywood Movie Girls
1980
TV Movie documentary
Herself
The 52nd Annual Academy Awards
1980
TV Special
Herself - Presenter
Dinah!
1975-1979
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The Mike Douglas Show
1968-1979
TV Series
Herself - Guest / Herself - Singer / Dancer / ...
Rockette: A Holiday Tribute to Radio City Music Hall
1978
TV Special
Herself
Cinderella at the Palace
1978
TV Special
Herself
A Tribute to Neil Simon
1978
TV Movie
Herself
Happy Birthday, Bob
1978
TV Special
Herself
The George Burns One-Man Show
1977
TV Special
Ann Margret
Ann-Margret: Rhinestone Cowgirl
1977
TV Movie
Herself - Host / Performer
Paul Anka ... Music My Way
1977
TV Special
Herself - Cameo
The 49th Annual Academy Awards
1977
TV Special
Herself - Performer & Presenter: Music Awards
Bob Hope's All-Star Comedy Spectacular from Lake Tahoe
1977
TV Special
Herself
Behind the Scenes of 'The Last Remake of Beau Geste'
1977
Documentary short
Herself / Flavia Geste
Perry Como, Las Vegas Style
1976
TV Special
Herself
The 48th Annual Academy Awards
1976
TV Special
Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role
The 2nd Annual People's Choice Awards
1976
TV Special
Herself - Presenter
Ann-Margret Smith
1975
TV Movie
Herself - Host / Performer
Rona Looks at Raquel, Liza, Cher and Ann-Margret
1975
TV Movie
Herself
Salute to Sir Lew - The Master Showman
1975
TV Movie documentary
Herself
The 1st Annual People's Choice Awards
1975
TV Special
Herself - Presenter
The 17th Annual Grammy Awards
1975
TV Special
Herself
Ann-Margret Olsson
1975
TV Movie
Herself
The 1974 Annual Las Vegas Entertainment Awards
1974
TV Special
Herself - Presenter
The 46th Annual Academy Awards
1974
TV Special
Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Original Song
The Bob Hope Show
1970-1973
TV Series
Herself
Ann-Margret: When You're Smiling
1973
TV Movie
Herself - Host / Performer
Dinah's Place
1973
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The Wayne Train
1973
TV Short documentary
Herself
The 44th Annual Academy Awards
1972
TV Special
Herself - Nominee & Presenter
The 29th Annual Golden Globe Awards
1972
TV Special
Herself
This Is Your Life
1971
TV Series
Herself
The Irv Kupcinet Show
1970
TV Series
Herself
The Dick Cavett Show
1970
TV Series
Herself - Actress / Herself - Guest
The David Frost Show
1970
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The Merv Griffin Show
1969-1970
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The Dean Martin Show
1970
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The 27th Annual Golden Globes Awards
1970
TV Special
Herself - Presenter
Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love
1969
TV Special
Herself
The Joe Namath Show
1969
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Girl Talk
1969
TV Series
Herself
Jack Benny's Birthday Special
1969
TV Special
Herself - Cameo
The Joey Bishop Show
1968-1969
TV Series
Herself
The Bob Hope Christmas Special: Around the World with the USO
1969
TV Special
Herself
The Ann-Margret Show
1968
TV Special
Herself - Host / Performer
The Ed Sullivan Show
1963-1968
TV Series
Herself - Audience Bow / Singer / Dancer
Dream Girl of '67
1967
TV Series
Herself - Fashion Hostess
The 39th Annual Academy Awards
1967
TV Special
Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Cinematography
Hollywood Backstage
1966
TV Series
Herself
Made in Paris
1965
Short
Herself (wardrobe test footage) (uncredited)
The 37th Annual Academy Awards
1965
TV Special
Herself - Audience Member
The 35th Annual Academy Awards
1963
TV Special
Herself - Audience Member
The Andy Williams Special
1962
TV Special
Herself
The 34th Annual Academy Awards
1962
TV Special
Herself - Performer
New American Bandstand 1965
1961
TV Series
Herself
The Jack Benny Program
1961
TV Series
Herself
The KPIX Dance Party
1959
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Ted Mack & the Original Amateur Hour
1957
TV Series
Herself
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Fabulous Allan Carr
2017
Documentary
Herself
Welcome to the Basement
2014
TV Series
Rusty Martin
I Am Steve McQueen
2014
Documentary
Melba (in 'The Cincinnati Kid')
Army Wives: A Final Salute
2014
TV Movie
Here's Lucy Spotlight: Desi Arnaz Jr.
2012
Video documentary short
Clips from 'Here's Lucy'
Elvis Found Alive
2012
Herself
Kingdom: Elvis in Vegas
2007
Video documentary short
Herself (uncredited)
The Legendary Crooners
2007
Video documentary
Herself
Elvis by the Presleys
2005
TV Movie documentary
Herself (uncredited)
John Wayne: Working with a Western Legend
2005
Video documentary short
Herself
The Original Amateur Hour
2005
Video documentary
Herself
Elvis Presley: The Back Story, Vol. 1
2003
Video documentary
Herself
The Definitive Elvis: Elvis and Priscilla
2002
Video documentary
Herself
The Definitive Elvis: The Hollywood Years - Part II: 1962-1969
2002
Video documentary
Herself
There's Only One Elvis
2002
TV Movie documentary
Rusty Martin
Hollywood Remembers
2000
TV Series documentary
Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1
1999
TV Movie documentary
Herself (uncredited)
Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 2
1999
TV Special documentary
Herself (uncredited)
Biography
1998
TV Series documentary
Herself
Rodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies
1996
TV Movie documentary
Herself
Kelsey Grammer Salutes Jack Benny
1995
TV Movie documentary
Herself
The Who's Tommy, the Amazing Journey
1993
Documentary
Mrs. Walker
Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC
1988
TV Special
Herself
Vietnam: A Television History
1983
TV Series documentary
Herself
Bob Hope's Overseas Christmas Tours: Around the World with the Troops - 1941-1972
1980
TV Movie documentary
Herself
Best of the Dean Martin Show
1979
TV Movie
Herself
Bob Hope's World of Comedy
1976
TV Movie
Herself
Texaco Presents: A Quarter Century of Bob Hope on Television
1975
TV Special
Herself
Fred Astaire Salutes the Fox Musicals
1974
TV Movie
Herself
The Movie Orgy
1968
Documentary
Herself - Promotional Ad
Mondo Hollywood
1967
Documentary
Herself (uncredited)
The Ed Sullivan Show
1962-1966
TV Series
Herself - Actress / Herself
From Paris: Your Reporter Richard Crenna
1966
Documentary short
Herself
Valentine's Day
1965
TV Series
Herself
Won Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2013
Lifetime Achievement Award
Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival
2010
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
2006
Golden Boot
Golden Boot Awards
2005
Centennial Award
CineVegas International Film Festival
1987
Crystal Award
Women in Film Crystal Awards
1985
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
A Streetcar Named Desire (1984)
1984
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Who Will Love My Children? (1983)
1983
Golden Apple
Golden Apple Awards
Female Star of the Year
Together with Barbara Stanwyck
1976
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
Tommy (1975)
1972
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture
Carnal Knowledge (1971)
1965
Sour Apple
Golden Apple Awards
Least Cooperative Actress
1965
Most Popular Female Star
Photoplay Awards
1963
Sour Apple
Golden Apple Awards
Least Cooperative Actress
1963
Golden Laurel
Laurel Awards
Top Female Musical Performance
State Fair (1962)
1962
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Most Promising Newcomer - Female
Pocketful of Miracles (1961)
1962
Golden Laurel
Laurel Awards
Top Female New Personality
1960
Star on the Walk of Fame
Walk of Fame
Motion Picture
On 8 February 1960. At 6501 Hollywood Blvd.
Nominated Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
1999
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Life of the Party: The Pamela Harriman Story (1998)
1999
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
Life of the Party: The Pamela Harriman Story (1998)
1999
Actor
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries
Life of the Party: The Pamela Harriman Story (1998)
1994
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Queen (1993)
1993
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special
Queen (1993)
1993
Razzie Award
Razzie Awards
Worst Supporting Actress
Newsies (1992)
1988
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
The Two Mrs. Grenvilles (1987)
1987
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special
The Two Mrs. Grenvilles (1987)
1984
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special
A Streetcar Named Desire (1984)
1983
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special
Who Will Love My Children? (1983)
1981
Genie
Genie Awards
Best Performance by a Foreign Actress
Middle Age Crazy (1980)
1979
Saturn Award
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
Best Actress
Magic (1978)
1978
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Motion Picture
Not mentioned in the article is how many GI’s she has taken the hearts of. That is something that all the money she has could never replace. I have never met an guy that didn’t love her. Me included since 1960.
Not mentioned in the article is how many GI’s she has taken the hearts of. That is something that all the money she has could never replace. I have never met an guy that didn’t love her. Me included since 1960.