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Ann-Margret : Actress Height, Weight, Age, Movies, Biography, News, Images & Videos

Ann-Margret Olsson, known mononymously as Ann-Margret, is a Swedish–American actress, singer, and dancer. As an actress, Ann-Margret is best known for her roles in Bye Bye Birdie, Viva Las Vegas, The Cincinnati Kid, Carnal Knowledge, The Train Robbers, Tommy, Grumpy Old Men, Grumpier Old Men, and All's Faire in Love

Ann-Margret
Name : Ann-Margret
Birth Date : 28 April 1941
Birth Place : Valsjöbyn, Sweden
Nationality :
Height : 1.61 m
Occupation : Actress


Ann-Margret Movies and TV Shows

  • 52 Pick-Up [7 November 1986 (USA)]

    Based on a novel by Elmore Leonard, this gritty movie follows a plot to blackmail wealthy industrialist Harry Mitchell (Roy Scheider). Married to an aspiring politician (Ann-Margret), Harry has been caught having an affair with Cini (Kelly Preston), a much younger woman. When Harry doesn't play by the rules of his blackmailers, they begin an escalating chain of violence that extends to murder. Undaunted, Harry decides to fight back against the criminals.… MORE

  • A New Life [1988]

    Affluent New Yorkers (Alan Alda, Ann-Margret) divorce after many years, then meet new and younger mates on the singles scene.

  • A Place Called Home [2004]

    An aging widow (Ann-Margret) forms an unlikely bond with a drifter (Matthew Settle) and his daughter after they become her boarders.

  • A Streetcar Named Desire [4 March 1984]

    Fired from her teaching job, Blanche DuBois (Ann-Margret) takes refuge at the New Orleans home of her sister Stella (Beverly D'Angelo) and her husband, Stanley Kowalski (Treat Williams). Though shunned by working-class Stanley for her extravagant antebellum ways, Blanche begins asserting her dominance in the household. Stanley and Blanche are destined for confrontation when Stanley discovers that Blanche is hiding the truth about why she left her job.… MORE

  • A Tiger's Tale [12 February 1988 (USA)]

    The girlfriend of a small-town Texas teen (C. Thomas Howell) learns about his affair with her mother (Ann-Margret).

  • Any Given Sunday [16 December 1999]

    A veteran football coach whilst dealing with his team's losses and internal conflicts must also confront his own fallout with the team's owner.

  • Bus Riley's Back in Town [24 March 1965]

    A brooding ex-serviceman (Michael Parks) comes home and spends time with an innocent girl (Janet Margolin) and a worldly woman (Ann-Margret).

  • Bye Bye Birdie [4 April 1963 (New York)]

    Bye Bye Birdie is a 1963 American musical comedy film based on the 1960 stage production of the same name. The screenplay was adapted from Michael Stewart's book for the musical by Irving Brecher, with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams.

  • C.C. and Company [14 October 1970 (USA)]

    A motorcycle rebel (Joe Namath) rescues a woman (Ann-Margret) from his gang and fights an outlaw guru (William Smith) for supremacy.

  • Carnal Knowledge [30 June 1971 (USA)]

    Carnal Knowledge is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols and written by Jules Feiffer. It stars Jack Nicholson, Art Garfunkel, Ann-Margret, Candice Bergen, and Rita Moreno.

  • Going in Style [30 March 2017 (USA)]

    Joe, Willie and Albert, three lifelong friends, plan to rob the bank that swindled them out of their pension money in order to come through for themselves and their loved ones.

  • Grumpier Old Men [22 December 1995 (USA)]

    Max and John, who are obsessed with fishing, attempt to save their favourite bait shop from turning into an Italian restaurant.

  • Grumpy Old Men [25 December 1993 (USA)]

    Max and John are best friends turned foes, but live in the same neighbourhood. The rivalry further escalates when a woman moves into the house across the street and they both end up liking her.

  • Interstate 60 [10 September 2003 (Philippines)]

    Neal Oliver, a young artist travelling on the mysterious highway 60, meets a half-leprechaun who grants him one wish, but has a wickedly funny way of fulfilling them literally.

  • Joseph Andrews [9 March 1977]

    Director Tony Richardson, whose 1963 version of `Tom Jones' won four Oscars, returned to the works of novelist Henry Fielding for this tale of an innocent 18th-century footman and his romantic misadventures.

  • Kitten with a Whip [4 November 1964]

    Straitlaced senatorial hopeful David Stratton (John Forsythe) has no idea what he's in for when he arrives home from a trip to find sexy teen Jody (Ann-Margret) curled up asleep in his daughter's bed. Soon, delinquent Jody is holding David -- and his plush suburban home -- hostage while she hides out from the cops and throws wild parties with her beatnik pals. David, terrified of scandal, agrees to drive Jody and her friends to Mexico, a decision he regrets when the ride gets out of control.… MORE

  • Life Of The Party: The Pamela Harriman Story [1998]

    The British baron's daughter (Ann-Margret) weds three wealthy men and becomes U.S. ambassador to France.

  • Lookin' to Get Out [8 October 1982]

    Two New York losers (Jon Voight, Burt Young) flee from hoodlums to Las Vegas, where they scheme to break a casino bank.

  • Made in Paris [1966]

    A nubile young American is sent to attend a Paris fashion show, where she experiences a series of hilarious encounters as she tackles her career and sudden crush but making a mess out of both.

  • Magic [24 June 2010 (South Korea)]

    Young musicians experience passion and competition while attending a conservatory.

  • Middle Age Crazy [25 July 1980]

    A taco-stand developer (Bruce Dern) turns 40, buys a Porsche and takes up with a Dallas cheerleader.

  • Murderers' Row [20 December 1966 (USA)]

    Matt Helms fakes his death to track down Dr. Solaris, inventor of the Helium laser beam which is capable of mass destruction. Risking his life, will Helms be able to accomplish his top-secret mission?

  • Neil Simon's I Ought to Be in Pictures [26 March 1982]

    Headstrong 19-year-old Libby Tucker (Dinah Manoff) impulsively hitchhikes from her native New York City to Hollywood, Calif., to visit her long-estranged screenwriter father, Herbert (Walter Matthau). An aspiring actress, Libby expects Herbert to atone for running out on her when she was a baby by helping to make her a star. But it soon becomes clear that the underemployed Herbert and his hairdresser girlfriend, Steffy (Ann-Margret), are not in a position to advance anyone else's career.… MORE

  • Old Dogs [25 November 2009 (USA, South Africa)]

    Two best friends and business partners on the brink of finalising a huge deal are forced to take care of seven-year-old twins and get into a series of misadventures.

  • Once a Thief [27 April 1965 (Japan)]

    Ex-convict Eddie and his wife, Kristine, attempt to build a new life for themselves and their daughter Kathy in San Francisco, but police officer Mike Vido is determined to send Eddie back to prison.

  • Our Sons [19 May 1991 (USA)]

    Donald Barnes is stricken with AIDS and languishing in a San Diego hospital. His boyfriend, James Grant, tells his businesswoman mother, Audrey Grant, the tragic news and asks her to accompany him to Arkansas to find Donald's homophobic mother, waitress Luanne Barnes. As she struggles to convince Luanne to visit her dying son, Audrey faces her own repressed hostility toward her son's sexuality.… MORE

  • Pocketful of Miracles [19 December 1961 (USA)]

    Beggar Apple Annie (Bette Davis) learns that her daughter, escorted by an aristocratic suitor, plans to visit. It's great news -- except that she has tricked her daughter into believing she is a wealthy socialite. Fearing her true identity will disappoint, Annie petitions a superstitious mobster (Glenn Ford), who thinks the apples she sells are lucky, for help. Hesitant at first, the mafioso is persuaded by his girlfriend (Hope Lange) to disguise Annie, if only long enough to fool her daughter.… MORE

  • R. P. M. [16 September 1970]

    Student radicals make demands, seize the computer building and push the new college president (Anthony Quinn) too far.

  • Stagecoach [15 June 1966]

    A motley crew of travelers are forced to band together while making a treacherous crossing through American Indian territory in a rickety stagecoach. Along the way, a drunken doctor (Bing Crosby) finds a moment of redemption, a pregnant captain's wife (Stefanie Powers) discovers the kindness of strangers, a pompous banker (Bob Cummings) gets his comeuppance and a sweet woman with a bad reputation (Ann-Margret) finds love with the Ringo Kid (Alex Cord), a duty-bound cowboy set on revenge.… MORE

  • State Fair [9 March 1962]

    A brother (Pat Boone) and sister (Pamela Tiffin) find romance and good clean fun at the state fair in Dallas.

  • Taxi [6 October 2004 (USA)]

    A police officer, Andy Washburn, sets out to solve a bank robbery in order to prove his mettle to his department. He finds help in the form of Belle, a taxi driver whose cab he seizes.

  • The Break-Up [2 June 2006 (USA)]

    Brooke, an art dealer, feels unappreciated and neglected by her boyfriend, Gary. The couple breaks up, but neither wants to move out of the luxurious condo, thus leading to endless squabbles.

  • The Cheap Detective [23 June 1978]

    A private detective tackles two tough cases while trying to clear himself of a murder charge.

  • The Cincinnati Kid [15 October 1965 (USA)]

    Young poker player Eric Stoner (Steve McQueen), also known as the "Cincinnati Kid," wants to build his reputation by beating the best player around, Lancey "The Man" Howard (Edward G. Robinson). Through Stoner's friend, "Shooter" (Karl Malden), a game with Howard is scheduled. However, Stoner discovers the game is being fixed against Howard by Slade (Rip Torn) out of revenge for a bad loss he suffered to Howard. Stoner objects because he feels he can take the match on his own merits.… MORE

  • The Last Producer [9 February 2001]

    An old-time Hollywood producer (Burt Reynolds) goes to extremes to wrest a promising script from a younger studio executive (Benjamin Bratt).

  • The Last Remake of Beau Geste [15 July 1977]

    Digby Geste (Marty Feldman) joins his brother, Beau (Michael York), in the Foreign Legion following the theft of a priceless family heirloom.

  • The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond [12 September 2008]

    A rebellious socialite defies social conventions for a once-in-a-lifetime shot at true love, only to see her hopes shattered after a priceless diamond vanishes into thin air. Adapted from a long-lost Tennessee Williams screenplay.

  • The News Boys [10 April 1992 (USA)]

    The story revolves around newspaper sellers who are tired of the exploitation done to them by their bosses. They join hands and fight back the oppression. Will they succeed in making a change?

  • The Outside Man [21 December 1972 (Italy)]

    A waitress (Ann-Margret) helps a French hit man (Jean-Louis Trintignant) on the run from another hit man in Los Angeles.

  • The Pleasure Seekers [25 December 1964]

    A trio of gorgeous American tourists hope to find love while vacationing in Spain. Secretary Maggie Williams (Carol Lynley) falls hard for a married newsman named Paul Barton (Brian Keith) while fighting off the advances of one of his employees. Singer Fran Hobson (Ann-Margret) sets her sights on a handsome European doctor (Andre Lawrence). And coed Susie Higgins (Pamela Tiffin) receives an unexpected proposal from smooth-talking womanizer Emilio Lacaya (Anthony Franciosa).… MORE

  • The Return of the Soldier [1982]

    The horrors of World War I have robbed returning veteran Chris Baldry (Alan Bates) of his memory. The traumatized soldier doesn't even recognize his own wife, Kitty (Julie Christie), or remember their years together. While Baldry attempts to cope with the unfamiliar surroundings of his own home, he seeks out the company of an old flame from his childhood, Margaret Grey (Glenda Jackson). His amnesia also makes him a ready target for the affections of his older cousin, Jenny (Ann-Margret).… MORE

  • The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause []

  • The Swinger [14 November 1966]

    Los Angeles writer Kelly Olsson (Ann-Margret) is determined to have her short stories printed in the racy men's journal Girl-Lure, but the slick publisher, Ric Colby (Tony Franciosa), dismisses her writing as too sweet and wholesome. So when Kelly crafts "The Swinger," a lurid new story she claims is based on her own sex life, Colby accuses her of being a fraud. Now, to get her tale published, Kelly must pretend to be a wanton degenerate in order to prove the fiction is real.… MORE

  • The Tiger and the Pussycat [29 April 1967 (Italy)]

    The art-student mistress (Ann-Margret) of a middle-aged Italian (Vittorio Gassman) tears him away from his wife (Eleanor Parker), family and business.

  • The Train Robbers [1973 (USA)]

    A man is hired by a widowed woman to search out the gold that her husband stole. The woman desires to clear her name and start a new life that is uncomplicated and peaceful.

  • The Villain [18 October 2018 (India)]

    Ramu, a commoner, sets out to unite his estranged brother, Rama, with their mother. However, Rama, now known as Ravana, is a mafia don and makes it difficult for Ramu to reach out to him.

  • Tommy [19 March 1975 (USA)]

    After seeing his stepfather murder his father during an argument over his mother (Ann-Margret), young Tommy goes into shock, suddenly becoming psychosomatically deaf, dumb and blind. As a teenager, Tommy (Roger Daltrey) stumbles upon a pinball machine and discovers he is a natural prodigy at the game. Fame and fortune follow for Tommy, as he first becomes a pinball champion and later the messiah of a religious cult who view his pinball skills as a miraculous sign of divine intervention.… MORE

  • Twice in a Lifetime [9 September 1985]

    An unhappily married steelworker (Gene Hackman) turns 50 and sees a chance for a whole new life with a barmaid (Ann-Margret).

  • Viva Las Vegas [13 March 1964 (United Kingdom)]

    All musically gifted race-driver Lucky Jackson (Elvis Presley) wants in Las Vegas is to score enough money for a new car motor so he can win the Grand Prix. When he encounters sexy swimming instructor Rusty (Ann-Margret), he considers staying around longer. After Lucky loses his winnings in the hotel pool, he's forced to remain in Vegas long enough to win back his dough -- but now he also wants to win the Rusty's heart. Unfortunately, so does his slick racing enemy, Elmo (Cesare Danova).… MORE

  • Who Will Love My Children? [14 February 1983]

    Lucile Fray (Ann-Margret) has 10 children and terminal cancer. Her ne'er-do-well alcoholic husband, Ivan (Frederic Forrest), isn't capable enough to handle raising them; she knows that much. There's only one option left. As her last act on earth, Fray is determined to make sure her children have a secure future. This true story follows Fray as she looks for homes for her young ones while battling the disease that will eventually take her away from them.… MORE

  • Ye Olde Times [2009]

    A woman (Christina Ricci) and a college football star (Owen Benjamin) join a troupe of Renaissance actors.

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FAQs About Ann-Margret

What is birthdate of Ann-Margret?

- 28 April 1941.

What is BirthPlace of Ann-Margret?

- Valsjöbyn, Sweden.

What is Nationality of Ann-Margret?

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What is Height of Ann-Margret?

- 1.61 m.

What is Age of Ann-Margret?

- 83.

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