Ann-Margret
April 28, 1941 (83 years old) in Valsjöbyn, Jämtlands län, Sweden
Ann-Margret Olsson (born April 28, 1941) is a Swedish-American actress, singer and dancer whose professional name is Ann-Margret. She is best known for her roles in Bye Bye Birdie (1963), Viva Las Vegas (1964), The Cincinnati Kid (1965), Carnal Knowledge (1971), and Tommy (1975). She has won five Golden Globe Awards and been nominated for two Academy Awards, two Grammy Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and six Emmy Awards. On August 21, 2010, she won her first Emmy Award for her guest appearance on Law & Order: SVU. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ann-Margret, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2022 · A Holiday Spectacular as Grand-mère Margret
- 2021 · Queen Bees as Margot Clark
- 2019 · Kaye Ballard - The Show Goes On! as
- 2018 · The Kominsky Method as Diane
- 2018 · Papa as Barbara
- 2018 · Elvis Presley: The Searcher as Self (archive footage)
- 2017 · Going in Style as Annie Santori
- 2014 · Ann-Margret - Från Valsjöbyn till Hollywood as Self
- 2013 · Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did For Love as Self
- 2011 · Lucky as Pauline
- 2010 · Celebrity Nude Revue: The Saucy 70's Volume 1 as
- 2009 · Old Dogs as Martha
- 2009 · All's Faire in Love as Mrs. Banks
- 2008 · The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond as Aunt Cornelia
- 2006 · The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause as Sylvia Newman
- 2006 · Memory as Carol Hargrave
- 2006 · The Break-Up as Wendy Meyers
- 2006 · Tales of the Rat Fink as Heartbreaker (voice)
- 2004 · Taxi as Mrs. Washburn
- 2004 · A Place Called Home as Tula Jeeters
- 2002 · Interstate 60 as Mrs. James
- 2001 · A Woman's a Helluva Thing as Claire Anders-Blackett
- 2001 · Blonde as Della Monroe
- 2000 · CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Margot Wilton
- 2000 · The Last Producer as Mira Wexler
- 2000 · The 10th Kingdom as Cinderella
- 2000 · Perfect Murder, Perfect Town: JonBenét and the City of Boulder as Nedra Paugh
- 1999 · Any Given Sunday as Margaret Pagniacci
- 1999 · Popular as
- 1999 · Third Watch as Barbara Halsted
- 1999 · Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Rita Wills
- 1999 · Happy Face Murders as Lorraine Petrovich
- 1999 · Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 1998 · Life of the Party: The Pamela Harriman Story as Pamela Harriman
- 1998 · Four Corners as Amanda 'Maggie' Wyatt
- 1996 · Bob Hope: Laughing With the Presidents as Self
- 1996 · Blue Rodeo as Maggie Yearwood
- 1996 · The Rosie O'Donnell Show as Self - Guest
- 1996 · Seduced by Madness as Diane Kay Borchardt
- 1996 · Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story as Diane Kay Borchardt
- 1995 · Grumpier Old Men as Ariel Gustafson
- 1995 · Peter Allen: The Boy From Oz as Self
- 1994 · Following Her Heart as Lena
- 1994 · Scarlett as Belle Watling
- 1994 · Touched by an Angel as Angela Britton
- 1994 · Nobody's Children as Carol Stevens
- 1993 · Grumpy Old Men as Ariel Truax
- 1993 · Alex Haley's Queen as Sally Jackson
- 1992 · Jack Benny: Comedy in Bloom as Herself
- 1992 · Newsies as Medda Larkson
- 1991 · Our Sons as Luanne Barnes
- 1988 · Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC as Self (archive footage)
- 1988 · A New Life as Jackie Giardino
- 1988 · A Tiger's Tale as Rose Butts
- 1987 · The Two Mrs. Grenvilles as Ann Arden Grenville
- 1986 · 52 Pick-Up as Barbara Mitchell
- 1986 · Kraft Salutes the George Burns 90th Birthday Special as Self
- 1985 · Twice in a Lifetime as Audrey Minelli
- 1985 · Night of 100 Stars II as Self
- 1984 · A Streetcar Named Desire as Blanche DuBois
- 1983 · George Burns Celebrates 80 Years in Show Business as Self
- 1983 · Who Will Love My Children? as Lucile Fray
- 1983 · The Return of the Soldier as Jenny Baldry
- 1982 · Lookin' to Get Out as Patti Warner
- 1982 · I Ought to Be in Pictures as Steffy Blondell
- 1981 · The George Burns (Early) Early, Early Christmas Special as Herself
- 1980 · Middle Age Crazy as Sue Ann Burnett
- 1980 · Ann-Margret: Hollywood Movie Girls as Herself
- 1979 · The Villain as Charming Jones
- 1978 · Magic as Peggy Ann Snow
- 1978 · The Cheap Detective as Jezebel Dezire
- 1977 · The Last Remake of Beau Geste as Flavia Geste
- 1977 · Ann-Margret: Rhinestone Cowgirl as Self
- 1977 · Joseph Andrews as Lady Booby alias "Belle"
- 1976 · The Twist as Charlie
- 1975 · Ann-Margret Smith as Herself
- 1975 · Rona Looks at Raquel, Liza, Cher and Ann-Margret as
- 1975 · Tommy as Nora
- 1975 · Ann-Margret Olsson as Herself
- 1974 · The 1974 Annual Las Vegas Entertainment Awards as Self - Presenter
- 1973 · Ann-Margret: When You're Smiling as Self
- 1973 · Wayne Train as Self
- 1973 · The Train Robbers as Mrs. Lowe
- 1972 · The Outside Man as Nancy Robson
- 1971 · Dames at Sea as Ruby
- 1971 · Carnal Knowledge as Bobbie
- 1970 · C.C. and Company as Ann McCalley
- 1970 · R.P.M. as Rhoda
- 1970 · Swing Out, Sweet Land as Entertainer at Valley Forge
- 1969 · Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love as Self
- 1969 · The Jack Benny Birthday Special as Valentine Girl
- 1968 · Criminal Affair as Leticia
- 1968 · Here's Lucy as Ann-Margret
- 1968 · Appointment in Beirut as Laura
- 1968 · The Dick Cavett Show as Self - Guest
- 1968 · The Prophet as Maggie
- 1968 · The Movie Orgy as Self (archive footage)
- 1967 · The Tiger and the Pussycat as Caroline
- 1966 · Murderers' Row as Suzie Solaris
- 1966 · The Swinger as Kelly Olsson
- 1966 · Stagecoach as Dallas
- 1966 · Best of The Dean Martin Variety Show as
- 1966 · Made in Paris as Maggie Scott
- 1965 · The Cincinnati Kid as Melba Nile
- 1965 · Once a Thief as Kristine Pedak
- 1965 · Bus Riley's Back in Town as Laurel Aiken
- 1964 · The Pleasure Seekers as Fran Hobson
- 1964 · Kitten with a Whip as Jody Dvorak
- 1964 · Viva Las Vegas as Rusty Martin
- 1963 · Bye Bye Birdie as Kim McAfee
- 1962 · The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson as Self
- 1962 · State Fair as Emily Porter
- 1961 · Pocketful of Miracles as Louise
- 1960 · The Flintstones as Ann-Margrock (voice)
- 1953 · The Oscars as Self
- 1950 · The Bob Hope Show as Self
- 1948 · The Ed Sullivan Show as Self
- 1944 · Golden Globe Awards as Self - Nominee
- 1944 · Golden Globe Awards as Self - Nominee/Presenter
- 1944 · Golden Globe Awards as Self - Winner