Ann-Margret

Ann-Margret Olson is more famously known as Ann-Margret. Ann-Margret came to the United States with her parents after World War II. Ann-Margret was introverted. She found it difficult to adjust to American culture. In her early years, she used her love for song and dance as the way of expressing herself. The Swedish-American actress, singer, and dancer has made a name for herself after she was able to very well show her great acting skills and lovely voice.

Many will recognize her from her work in the films Bye Bye Birdie in 1963, Viva Las Vegas in 1964, and The Cincinnati Kid in 1965, to name a few. The actress has also won and received multiple awards and nominations for the films she’s received credits for. Olson has won five Golden Globe Awards and has been nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award, two Grammy Awards, two Academy Awards, and six Emmy Awards. In 2010, she also managed to win an Emmy Award for a guest appearance on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. The gorgeous actress still continues to work in the industry to this day.