Ann-Margret

Actress

Popular As Ann-Margret Olsson

Birthday April 28, 1941

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Valsjöbyn, Jämtland County, Sweden

Age 83 years old

Nationality Sweden

Height 5′ 3″

#1720 Most Popular

1937

Her father had emigrated to the United States but returned to Sweden in 1937 and married Anna Aronsson.

After Ann-Margret's birth, Gustav wanted to emigrate again with the family.

1940

Germany had invaded Norway on April 9, 1940.

1941

Ann-Margret Olsson (born April 28, 1941), credited as Ann-Margret, is a Swedish-American actress and singer.

1946

His wife hesitated and Gustav emigrated alone but was joined by his wife and daughter in 1946.

1949

Ann-Margret has been a U.S. citizen since 1949.

Ann-Margret took her first dance lessons at the Marjorie Young School of Dance, showing natural ability from the start, easily mimicking all the steps.

Her parents were supportive, and her mother made all of her costumes by hand.

To support the family, Ann-Margret's mother became a funeral parlor receptionist after her husband suffered a severe injury on his job.

While a teenager, Ann-Margret appeared on the Morris B. Sachs Amateur Hour, Don McNeill's Breakfast Club, and Ted Mack's Amateur Hour.

She continued to star in theater as she attended New Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois, the same school that had graduated fellow movie stars Charlton Heston and Rock Hudson.

She was part of a group known as the Suttletones, which went to the Dunes hotel and casino in Las Vegas, which also headlined Tony Bennett and Al Hirt at the time.

George Burns heard of her performance, and she auditioned for his annual holiday show, for which she and Burns performed a softshoe routine.

Variety proclaimed that "George Burns has a gold mine in Ann-Margret... she has a definite style of her own, which can easily guide her to star status".

1961

She is known for her roles in Pocketful of Miracles (1961), State Fair (1962), Bye Bye Birdie (1963), Viva Las Vegas (1964), The Cincinnati Kid (1965), Carnal Knowledge (1971), The Train Robbers (1973), Tommy (1975), Magic (1978), The Villain (1979), The Return of the Soldier (1982), Who Will Love My Children? (1983), 52 Pick-Up (1986), Newsies (1992), Grumpy Old Men (1993), Grumpier Old Men (1995), Any Given Sunday (1999), Taxi (2004), The Break-Up (2006) and Going in Style (2017).

Her singing and acting careers span seven decades, starting in 1961.

Initially, she was billed as a female version of Elvis Presley.

She has a sultry, vibrant contralto voice.

She had a Top 20 hit song in 1961 and a charting album in 1964, and she scored a disco hit in 1979.

Ann-Margret began recording for RCA Victor in 1961.

Her first RCA Victor recording was "Lost Love".

Her debut album And Here She Is ... Ann-Margret was recorded in Hollywood, arranged and conducted by Marty Paich.

Later albums were produced in Nashville with Chet Atkins on guitar, the Jordanaires (Elvis Presley's backup singers), and the Anita Kerr Singers, with liner notes by mentor George Burns.

She had a sexy, throaty contralto singing voice, and RCA Victor attempted to capitalize on the "female Elvis" comparison by having her record a version of "Heartbreak Hotel" and other songs stylistically similar to Presley's. She scored a minor success with "I Just Don't Understand" (from her second LP), which entered the Billboard Top 40 in August 1961 and stayed six weeks, peaking at number 17; the song was later performed by the Beatles in 1963.

Other career highlights included appearing on The Jack Benny Program in 1961 and singing the Bachelor in Paradise theme at the 34th Academy Awards in 1962.

1962

In 1962, Ann-Margret was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.

1963

In 1963, Life Magazine mentioned that her recordings had sold in excess of half a million units.

1964

Her only charting album was Beauty and the Beard (1964), on which she was accompanied by trumpeter Al Hirt.

1966

Her contract with RCA Victor ended in 1966.

1970

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, she had hits on the dance charts, the most successful being 1979's "Love Rush", which peaked at number eight on the disco/dance charts.

2001

She recorded a critically acclaimed gospel album in 2001 and an album of Christmas songs in 2004.

In April 2023, she released her first rock album, Born to be Wild.

Ann-Margret Olsson was born in Valsjöbyn, Jämtland County, Sweden, the daughter of Anna Regina (Aronsson) and Carl Gustav Olsson, a native of Örnsköldsvik.

She described Valsjöbyn as a small town of "lumberjacks and farmers high up near the Arctic Circle".

In 2001, working with Art Greenhaw, she recorded the album God Is Love: The Gospel Sessions.

The album went on to earn a Grammy nomination (forty years after her first) and also a Dove Award nomination for gospel album of the year.

2004

Her album Ann-Margret's Christmas Carol Collection, also produced and arranged by Greenhaw, was recorded in 2004.

2010

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, winning in 2010 for a guest role in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

2011

2011 saw the release of "God is Love: The Gospel Sessions 2"

In 2023, she went back into the studio to record a full-length album of new recordings for Cleopatra Records.