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Greta Garbo

Real name: Gustafson, Greta Lovisa
Nickname: Garbo
Birthday: 18 September, 1905
Birth city: Stockholm, Sweden
Died: 15 April, 1990
City: New York, New York, USA. (pneumonia)
Height: 5' 7 1/2 (170 cm)

Greta Garbo (September 18, 1905 - April 15, 1990) was a Swedish actress.

She was born Greta Lovisa Gustafsson in Stockholm, Sweden, the youngest of three children born to Karl Alfred Gustafsson (1871-1920) and Anna Lovisa Johnasson (1872-1944). Her older sister and brother were Alva and Sven.

==Becoming an actress==

When Greta was fourteen, her father died. Consequently, she was forced to leave school and go to work. Her first job was as a lather girl in a barbershop. She then became a clerk in a department store, where she would also model for newspaper ads. Her first motion picture aspirations came when she appeared in an advertising short for the department store where she worked. That led to another short movie, which was seen by comedy director Eric Petscher. He cast her in a small part for the movie Peter The Tramp (1920).

From 1922 to 1924, she studied at the prestigious Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. While she was there, she met the Swedish director Mauritz Stiller. He trained her in cinema acting technique and cast her in a major role in Gösta Berlings Saga (1924) (English: The Story of Gösta Berling). He also gave her the stage name Greta Garbo. She starred in two movies in Sweden and one in Germany.

When Stiller went to the United States in 1925 to work for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, he insisted that Garbo be given a contract as well. But their relationship came to an end as her fame grew. He was fired by MGM and returned to Sweden in 1928, where he died soon after.

==Life in Hollywood==

The most important of Garbo's silent movies were The Torrent (1926), Flesh and the Devil (1927) and Love (1927). The latter two she starred in with the popular leading man John Gilbert. Her name was linked with his in a much publicized romance, and she was said to have left him standing at the alter when she changed her mind about getting married.

Having achieved enormous success as a silent movie star, she was one of the few who made the transition to Sound talkies. Her low, husky voice with Swedish accent was heard on screen for the first time in Anna Christie (1930), which was publicized with the slogan "Garbo Talks." The movie was a huge success, but Garbo personally hated her performance.

Unfortunately, her one-time fiancé, John Gilbert, whose popularity was waning, did not fare as well after the advent of sound and his career faltered.

When she was filming, if something happened that she was not pleased with she would say, "I think I'll go back to Sweden!" This would frighten the movie studio heads, who gave in to her every wish. She was known for always having a closed set to all visitors. No one could watch as her scenes were shot. Garbo appeared very seductive as the World War I spy in the title role of Mata Hari (1932). The censors complained about her revealing outfit shown on the movie poster. She was next part of an all star cast in Grand Hotel (1932).

She then had a contract dispute with MGM and did not appear on the screen for almost two years. They finally settled and she signed a new contract, which granted her almost total control over her movies. She exercised that control by getting her leading man, Laurence Olivier, replaced on Queen Christina (1934) with former co-star John Gilbert. David O. Selznick wanted her cast as the dying heiress in Dark Victory in 1935, but she insisted on being cast in another screen version of Leo Tolstoy's classic Anna Karenina. She had made a silent version, Love, with John Gilbert in (1927).

Her performance as the doomed courtesan in Camille (1937) was called the finest ever recorded on film. She then starred opposite Melvyn Douglas in the comedy Ninotchka (1939) by director Ernst Lubitsch, which was publicized with the slogan "Garbo Laughs."

Garbo was nominated for the Academy Award for Academy Award for Best Best Actress in a Leading Role for Anna Christie (1930), Romance (Romance (1930), Camille (1937) and Ninotchka (1939).

Greta Garbo was considered one of the most glamorous movie stars of the 1920s and 1930s. She was also famous for shunning publicity, which became part of the Garbo mystique. Her famous byline was "I vant to be alone." Except at the very beginning of her career, she granted no interviews, signed no autographs, attended no premieres and answered no fan mail.

After her movie Two-Faced Woman (1941) failed at the box office, Garbo retired at the height of her success, never again to face the motion picture camera. She withdrew from the entertainment world completely and moved to a secluded life in New York City, thereafter refusing to make any public appearances.

==Secluded retirement==

By her own admission, Garbo felt that after World War II the world changed, perhaps forever. Her movies, she felt, had their proper place in history and would gain in value. In 1951, she became an American citizen. She was awarded a special Academy Award for unforgettable performances in 1954. In the mid-1950s, she bought a seven room apartment in New York at 450 East 52nd Street, where she lived for the rest of her life.

She would at times jet-set with some of the world's best known personalities, such as Aristotle Onassis and others, but chose to live a private life. She spent time gardening flowers and vegetables and was known for taking walks through New York streets dressed casually and wearing large sunglasses, always avoiding prying eyes, the paparazzi and mass media attention.

Garbo lived the last years of her life in absolute seclusion. She had invested wisely, was known for extreme frugality, and was a very wealthy woman. In 1990, she wrote an autobiography.

She died at age eighty-four as a result of renal failure in New York and was cremated. Her ashes are buried at the Skogskyrkogĺrden Cemetery in Stockholm.

Greta Garbo has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6901 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood.

(Source: Wikipedia)

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Greta Garbo Filmography

71st Annual Academy Awards, The[Herself (archive footage - scene from Queen Christina)] 72nd Annual Academy Awards Pre-Show[Herself (archive footage)] Anna Christie[Anna Christie]
Anna Christie[Anna Christie] Anna Karenina[Anna Karenina] As You Desire Me[Zara, aka Countess Maria Varelli]
Big Parade of Comedy, The[(archive footage)] Camille[Marguerite Gautier] Conquest[Countess Marie Walewska]
Divine Woman, The[Marianne] Espectador que o Cinema Esqueceu, O Flesh and the Devil[Felicitas]
Freudlose Gasse, Die[Greta Rumfort] Garabatos Greta Garbo[Herself] Garbo Talks[Herself(archive footage)]
Good, the Bad & the Beautiful, The[Herself] Grand Hotel[Grusinskaya] Greta Garbo: A Lone Star[Herself]
Gösta Berlings saga[Countess Elizabeth Dohna] Herr och fru Stockholm Herrliche Zeiten[Herself]
Inspiration[Yvonne] Kiss, The[Irene Guarry] Konsum Stockholm Promo
Love[Anna Karenina] Love Business[Gag photo] Love Goddesses, The[Herself]
Luffarpetter[Greta] Lyckoriddare, En[Maid] Mans Man, A[Herself]
March of Time: The Movies Move On[Herself] Marlowe[Herself, in scene from Grand Hotel] Mata Hari[Mata Hari]
Mysterious Lady, The[Tania Fedorova] Ninotchka[Ninotchka (Nina Ivanovna Yakushova)] Painted Veil, The[Katrin Koerber Fane]
Queen Christina[Christina] Romance[Madame Rita Cavallini] Satin and Silk[Ninotchka]
Screen Snapshots: Ramblin Round Hollywood[Herself] Single Standard, The[Arden Stuart Hewlett] Sixty Years of Seduction[(archive footage)]
Strictly Dishonorable[Actress in Silent Movie] Susan Lenox[Susan Lenox] Temptress, The[Elena]
Thats Entertainment, Part II Torrent[Leonora Moreno/La Brunna] Two-Faced Woman[Karin Borg Blake, aka Katherine Blake]
Wild Orchids[Lillie Sterling] Woman of Affairs, A[Diana Merrick Furness]

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Written By Elaine (Anonymous)

01.01.1970
01:00:00

Posts: 7

The most beautiful face ever!! I can stare at her face and feel the beauty!
Hearing her sultry voice can stop me in my tracks! A beauty forever!!!!!

Written By just me (Anonymous)

01.01.1970
01:00:00

Posts: 24

I was a little surprised by the mistake you made in the facts section. Hmm. Well, anyways, Greta Garbo´s acting has always inspired me to look at things by their sensitive side, not just the surface. I want to say that anyone who´s seen her movies definetly knows what classic movies are all about. She was definetly one of the best actresses of all time. (5th in AFI´s list of 25 Female Legends)

Written By nakis (Anonymous)

01.01.1970
01:00:00

Posts: 1

Garbo embodies cinema in its most complete and absolute form. She remains the greatest actress of all time, extraordinary in her diversity and poetry she brought into films. Her beauty is unique and like her acting belongs to no category. Garbo is in a category of her own, distant and yet near, Womam, Man and Child fused into one, poetic, romantic, modern, incomparable.

Written By Mabel (Anonymous)

01.01.1970
01:00:00

Posts: 1

Garbo is THE artress of all time. Unforturnately, there will be no substitute for her.
(btw, the birth date is wrong. its 18th of september 1905. you just made her 64 years younger.....)

Written By marco

01.01.1970
01:00:00

Posts: 117

Was she perhaps the most beautiful actress of all time?

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