‘Love Story’ Stars Ryan O’Neal and Ali MacGraw Honored With Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Malina Saval Associate Editor, FeaturesIn 1970, Ali MacGraw, then a relatively unknown model-turned-actress fresh off her debut role in “Goodbye, Columbus,” sat on the front steps of a Cambridge, Mass., duplex in deep winter, sobbing and shivering and blubbering the line, “Love means never having to say you’re sorry.”It was the non-apology heard ’round the world.While MacGraw, around 30 years old at the time, didn’t exactly agree with its sentiment, or even her delivery — “I had no acting training, I had no idea what I was doing,” she says now — the tearjerker drama containing said catchphrase, Arthur Hiller’s “Love Story,” became a global-wide phenomenon.The film earned seven Oscar nominations (netting a win for Francis Lai’s musical