Born in Sweden on April 28, 1941, Ann-Margret Olsson came to America at age five. She began taking dance lessons at age eight, showing natural ability from the start. Her parents were very supportive and encouraged her to enter talent contests, and in 1957, she performed live on national television at age 16...See full bio »
1975Tommy
(performer: "Bernie's Holiday Camp", "1951/What About the Boy", "Christmas", "Do You Think It's Alright? I", "Do You Think It's Alright? II", "Do You Think It's Alright? III", "Champagne", "There's A Doctor", "Go to the Mirror", "Tommy Can You Hear Me", "Smash the Mirror", "Mother and Son", "Welcome", "T.V. Studio")
1971Dames at Sea
(TV movie)
(performer: "It's You", "Raining in My Heart", "Star Tar", "Let's Have a Simple Wedding")
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Episode dated 26 February 1970
(1970)
(performer: "You Stepped Out Of A Dream", "Hey, Good Lookin'", "Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay", "That Old Feeling", "I Take A Lot Of Pride In What I Am", "Baby, Take A Bow", "It's Better With A Union Man")
1969Rebus
(performer: "Take a Chance", "Suddenly the Rain")
1968The Ann-Margret Show
(TV movie)
(performer: "Big Time" - uncredited, "With a Little Help from My Friends" - uncredited, "Ballad of Minerva/It's Tough to Be a Go-Go Girl" - uncredited, "Respect" - uncredited, "Goin' Out of My Head" - uncredited, "I Can't Stop Loving You" - uncredited, "Somebody's in My Orchard" - uncredited)
1966The Swinger
(performer: "The Swinger", "I Wanna Be Loved" - uncredited, "That Old Black Magic" - uncredited, "Oh So Bad", "Once")
1966Made in Paris
(performer: "Paris Lullaby", "You've Got To See Mama Ev'ry Night Or You Can't See Mama At All")
1964The Pleasure Seekers
(performer: "The Pleasure Seekers", "Something to Think About", "Everything Makes Music When You're in Love", "Next Time")
1964Viva Las Vegas
(performer: "The Lady Loves Me" - uncredited, "Appreciation" - uncredited, "My Rival" - uncredited, "You're The Boss" - uncredited, "Today, Tomorrow and Forever" - uncredited)
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Episode #16.33
(1963)
(performer: "Bye Bye Birdie", "Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?")
1963Bye Bye Birdie
(performer: "Bye Bye Birdie", "We Love You, Conrad" / "We Hate You, Conrad", "How Lovely To Be a Woman", "Hymn for a Sunday Evening" aka "The Ed Sullivan Song", "One Boy", "Everything Is Rosie/Everything Is Hugo" / "Bye Bye Birdie", "One Boy")
1988The 45th Annual Golden Globe Awards
(TV movie)
Herself - Nominee: Best Actress/Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV & Presenter: Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama
(5/3/01) Sang "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" with "Best Little Whorehouse In Texas" co-star Gary Sandy during the Chicago Cubs baseball game.
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