Ann Margret

Pencil Portrait by Antonio Bosano.

Ann Margret Pencil Portrait
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The quality of the prints are at a much higher level compared to the image shown on the left.

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*Limited edition run of 250 prints only*

All Pencil Prints are printed on the finest Bockingford Somerset Velvet 255 gsm paper.

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Here’s Ann Margret as vampy Melba, getting hot and bothered at a cock fight or just about anyplace else, in The Cincinnati Kid (1965).

Spelling trouble for ‘The Kid’ (Steve McQueen), she’s smouldering and conniving, self centred, disatisfied with her husband, utterly focused on her perceived needs and ever ready to deploy her considerable charms to mix things up with the next man. The thrill is in the seduction, dragging men down to her own level with a lascivious grin. Caught in the act with McQueen, she’s positively purring, walking past Tuesday Weld as she exits the bedroom leaving the couple to their recriminations and pain.

In real life, married to Roger Smith, an American actor and screenwriter since 1967, the Swedish born actress, singer and dancer, has experienced the highs and lows of life, both professionally and personally. Despite accidents and illnesses (her husband has been suffering with Parkinsons since 1980), she epitomises the ‘showbusiness trouper’ and remains much admired for it.

Recommended viewing

Bye Bye Birdie (1963)

Viva Las Vegas (1964)

The Cincinnati Kid (1965)

Carnal Knowledge (1971)

Who will love my children? (1983)

Grumpy Old Men (1993)