Many of these images came straight out of Ann-Margret's autobiography, My Story. Other images have come from very nice people who are also fans. I've tried to give these people credit wherever possible, but I especially want to thank Ann-Margret, Roger, Bruce, Greg, and Larry. The images used here (taken from Ann-Margret's book) appear courtesy of the Neal Peters Collection. Backstage pictures courtesy of Tracey Smith.
We all have our own favorite Ann-Margret movies, but the thing that has always fascinated me about the lady is she can sing, dance, and play either dramatic or comedic roles with the best of them. She is the ultimate entertainer. To me, she'll always be the Swedish-born, Chicago-suburb raised girl who proved dreams can still come true.
Ann-Margret comes home to the Midwest!
Of all the pictures I've collected, this one has got to be one of my all-time favorites for obvious reasons. A big
thank you goes out to Bruce, Roger, and Ann-Margret, for making a dream come
true.
Here's a
real young Ann-Margret photo. I learned about it from Greggers, who
found it in the Electric Library. If you are interested in any of the Elvis
movie heroines, check out
Gregger's award-winning page. It's a must see for Elvis
fans! Gregger's page is simply as good as it gets.
This is a nice color picture also supplied by Greggers from his page.
Here's still another color picture from Greggers.
From
Larry, a good guy who is also a fan.
Also from Larry, this one's in color!
Taken from the sleeve of her CD "Let Me Entertain You". In fact, the next eight images came from this CD.
Also from the CD sleeve.
Also from the CD sleeve.
Also from the CD sleeve.
Also from the CD sleeve.
Also from the CD sleeve.
Also from the CD sleeve.
Also from the CD sleeve.
Also from the CD sleeve.
From the World's 100 Most Beautiful Women List.
From
the cover of her book.
Taken shortly after her accident.
Ann-Margret dancing.
From
Pocketful of Miracles, Ann-Margret's first film.
Ann-Margret, age seven.
Taken during the filming of Viva Las Vegas.
Another seen from Viva Las Vegas.
Ann-Margrock from the Flintstones.
From
C.C. and Company. Hey, isn't that Joe Willie Namath?
Ann-Margret in
front of her home.
Ann-Margret from A Streetcar Named Desire.
Ann-Margret at
the time of her book's release.
Ann-Margret as
Roger Daltrey's mother in The Who's Tommy.
From
Grumpier Old Men.
Again, from Grumpier Old Men.
From
celebrity autographs, possibly made during Viva Las
Vegas.
Poster
from Bye Bye Birdie.
A nice picture of a pretty lady.
A real favorite of mine.
Ann-Margret posing by a pool.
Ann-Margret posing in a nice dress.
Ann-Margret movie stills, taken from the movie Bye Bye Birdie.

Ann-Margret movie stills, taken from the movie Viva Las Vegas.

Ann-Margret sounds, taken from The Flintstones.
Here's part of the lullaby she sang to Pebbles.
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