Ann-Margret
Swedish-American actress and singer
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2023 | Ann-Margret re-recorded 'Teach Me Tonight' as a duet with Pat Boone for her album 'Born to Be Wild', revisiting her musical roots. |
November 28 2023 | Served as a guest narrator for Disney's Candlelight Processional at Walt Disney World. |
April 14 2023 | Released 'Born to Be Wild' album through Cleopatra Records, featuring 13 covers and guest performances from Pete Townshend, Pat Boone, Paul Shaffer, and The Oak Ridge Boys. |
2022 | Ann-Margret starred in the TV Movie A Holiday Spectacular, playing the role of Grandma Margret |
May 14 2022 | Awarded an honorary doctoral degree in Humane Letters by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. |
2021 | Ann-Margret starred in the film 'Queen Bees' playing the role of Margot |
2019 | Ann-Margret was nominated for the Online Film & Television Association Award for Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in The Kominsky Method |
2019 | Ann-Margret appeared in 2 episodes of Happy! as Bebe DeBarge |
2018 | Ann-Margret appeared in The Kominsky Method, nominated for Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series by the Online Film & Television Association Award |
2018 | Ann-Margret appeared in the film 'Papa' portraying the character Barbara |
June 4 2017 | Her husband Roger Smith dies after 50 years of marriage. |
2016 | An expanded version of her debut album was released to streaming services, including her debut single 'Lost Love' and three additional tracks from 1961. |
2011 | Co-starred with Andy Williams in a series of concerts at his Moon River Theater in Branson, Missouri, which were his last performances before his death in 2012. |
2011 | Released 'God is Love: The Gospel Sessions 2'. |
August 29 2010 | Won her first Emmy Award for Guest Performance by an Actress for her role in 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit', receiving a standing ovation from the audience. |
March 31 2010 | Guest-starred in an episode of 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit' titled 'Bedtime', which led to her sixth Emmy nomination. |
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