- Greta Garbo - Wikipedia
She was a premier star during Hollywood's silent and early golden eras Regarded as one of the greatest screen actresses of all time, she is known for her melancholic and somber screen persona, her film portrayals of tragic characters, and her subtle and understated performances
- Greta Garbo | Biography, Movies, Photos, Facts | Britannica
Greta Garbo is a Swedish American actress who was one of the most glamorous and popular motion-picture stars of the 1920s and ’30s She was best known for her portrayals of strong-willed heroines, most of them as compellingly enigmatic as Garbo herself
- Greta Garbo - IMDb
She would work for the rest of her life to perpetuate the Garbo mystique Her films, she felt, had their proper place in history and would gain in value She abandoned Hollywood and moved to New York City She would jet-set with some of the world's best-known personalities such as Aristotle Onassis and others
- Greta Garbo - Official Website
Official site for the actress Greta Garbo, one of Hollywood's greatest stars and one of the first modern women of cinema
- Greta Garbo: Career Moments Her Cause Of Death
Greta Garbo, an enigmatic star of Hollywood’s Golden Age, is most remembered for her striking screen presence and her ability to convey deep emotion with minimal dialogue
- Greta Garbo: 1905-1990: The Last Mysterious Lady: | TIME
After all, Garbo stopped making movies when she was 36, nearly a half-century ago She never won an Oscar She worked with few good directors, made fewer great films than any star of comparable
- Garbo (2005) - IMDb
The TCM production, GARBO, is a magnificent biography that makes a tribute to Greta Garbo, probably one of the very few actresses that a lot of viewers of the 21st century still admire and appreciate an actress that was born to play
- Greta Garbo: Legend of Hollywoods Golden Age
And although she retired from movies more than six decades ago, at the age of thirty-six, Garbo remains a legend from Hollywood’s golden age Born Greta Gustafsson in Stockholm on September 18, 1905, the stagestruck adolescent won a scholarship to study at the city’s Royal Dramatic Theatre School
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