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Ann-Margret Is 84! Check Out These 6 Fascinating Facts About the Swedish Superstar

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Ann-Margret Is 84! Check Out These 6 Fascinating Facts About the Swedish Superstar

Ann-Margret was born on April 28, 1941, in Sweden, and by the time she was in her twenties, she was already being hailed as Hollywood’s next big star. With her beautiful voice, dazzling dance moves and undeniable screen presence, she shined in everything from musicals to dramas, and was nominated for two Academy Awards (for Carnal Knowledge and Tommy). She’s also still remembered for her electric chemistry with Elvis Presley in Viva Las Vegas.

But beyond the fame and glamour, Ann-Margret’s life has been full of surprising — and sometimes even shocking — moments. In honor of her 84th birthday, here are five things you may not know about the legendary star:

1. She survived a harrowing 22-foot fall

In September 1972, Ann-Margret was performing in Lake Tahoe when she accidentally fell 22 feet from a stage platform. The injuries were severe: she broke her arm and suffered five facial fractures including a crushed cheekbone and had a concussion. It was a devastating accident, but in true showbiz spirit, she made a full recovery and returned to the stage in Las Vegas exactly 10 weeks later.

2. Elvis Presley sent her flowers until the day he died

Her chemistry with Elvis in Viva Las Vegas wasn’t just for the cameras; they shared a real-life romance as well. The two remained close long after their relationship ended and Elvis maintained a sweet tradition to celebrate her talent: he sent her a bouquet of flowers for every one of her stage shows. The floral tributes only stopped on August 16, 1977 — the day he died. Ann-Margret opened up about their bond in her autobiography, giving fans a glimpse into one of the most legendary Hollywood relationships.

3. She was discovered by George Burns while still in college

Ann-Margret had begun studying as a speech major at Northwestern University, but left after a year to tour with the jazz band she had formed with some fellow students, The Suttletones. While performing at the Dunes in Las Vegas, Ann-Margret had an opportunity to perform for actor-comedian George Burns. He was so impressed that he immediately hired her to be part of his Las Vegas act in November 1960.

4. She lost two major movie roles without even knowing it

She was the original top choice for Cat Ballou (1965) and Bonnie and Clyde (1967), two roles that became iconic for Jane Fonda and Faye Dunaway, respectively. Her agent at the time turned them down without telling her, opting for films that paid more upfront but ultimately didn’t have the same lasting impact. Do you think Ann-Margret could have done a better job in those roles?

5. She’s not a natural redhead — but looks like one, thanks to Lucille Ball‘s hairdresser

Her fiery red locks became one of her signature features, but Ann-Margret is actually a natural brunette. Famed Hollywood hairdresser Sydney Guilaroff, who also turned Lucille Ball into a redhead, gave Ann-Margret her new look. It was a bold choice, and it worked, helping her stand out in a sea of blondes and brunettes.

6. She voiced Ann-Margrock

Do you remember the 1963 episode of The Flintstones featuring “Ann-Margrock?” Ann-Margret recorded her voice for the character and even sang two songs for the episode including the lullaby “The Littlest Lamb” and “I Ain’t Gonna Be Your Fool No More.” Her fun character performed with Fred and Barney at the Bedrock Bowl.

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