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The wild one

 ALWAYS wanted to do everything,” says Ann-Margret of her long and varied career. “I had a lot of energy and I still do.” She isn’t kidding. At 82, the Swedish-American actress, singer, dancer and stage performer – who first shot to stardom in 1963’s , followed by a leading role opposite Elvis Presley in – has just released , a forceful set of covers that taps into her reputation as Hollywood’s ageless dynamo. A lifelong biker, the sleeve features a vintage shot of her in. I’ve always liked speed. And a little danger!”

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