Greta Garbo

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GRETA GARBO 1926
GRETA GARBO 1926
GRETA GARBO 1936
GRETA GARBO 1936
GRETA GARBO AND HER MOTHER 1939
GRETA GARBO AND HER MOTHER 1939
GRETA GARBO 1950
GRETA GARBO 1950
GRETA GARBO'S GRAVE
GRETA GARBO'S GRAVE

Greta Garbo (1905-1990) born in Stockholm, Sweden. Her real name was Greta Lovisa Gustafsson and she was the youngest of three. Her alluring look made her famous and she became a Hollywood legend in the 1920.

When she was 14 years of age her father died and she had to go out to work.

Garbo worked in a few low paid jobs in Stockholm. The saying is that when she was 16, Garbo had to turn down her first offer staring in a feature film. The reason, she wasn't allowed time off from the department where she was selling hats.

Her first film appearance was in 1922 in a film called Peter the Tramp and she played a bathing beauty.

Then she enrolled for two years at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. She met a director Mauritz Stiller who taught her how to act in front of the camera. In 1924 Garbo appeared in the film 'The story of Goesta Berlings'.

After that Stiller and Garbo went to Hollywood and were signed up by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1925. She appeared in 27 films. The most memorable ones are 'The Torrent' in 1926, 'Love' in 1927, 'Anna Christie' in 1930 her first talkie, 'Queen Christina' in 1933, 'Anna Karenina' in 1935 and 'Camille' in 1936.

After Garbo became more and more famous, it put a strain on her and Stiller. Stiller was sacked and went back to Stockholm. He died three years later.

After very bad critics for the film in 'Two-faced Woman' in 1941 Garbo decided to retire and she was only 36 yeas old. From thereon she lived as a reclusive and refused any interviews.

Garbo tried to keep away from fame but was voted 'The Best Silent Actress of the Century' in 1950.

Greta Garbo died at the age of 84 in 15 April 1990 and she was cremated. After a long legal battle her ashes were sent to Stockholm and buried there. She was very wealthy because of wise investments along Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills and left her $20 million to her nice Gray Reisfield.



Greta Garbo in the News

  • The World in Vogue: People, Parties, PlacesEasy Reader3 days ago

    “…the exaggerated glamour of Marlene Dietrich and Greta Garbo transformed the beauty industry in the thirties and inspired Vogue’s fashion photographers, artists, and society ladies to new heights of artificiality.”

  • Right time for Bullock?Omaha World-Herald5 hours ago

    ‘The Blind Side' could guide actress past Oscar's defenses

  • Tropicana turns 70 with kitsch, showgirlsThe Japan Times20 hours ago

    HAVANA — When the Tropicana nightclub and casino opened its doors in a leafy Havana garden on Dec. 30, 1939, World War II was raging in Europe, "Gone With the Wind" had just hit U.S. theaters and a rebellious youngster named Fidel Castro had just turned 13. So much has changed in the 70 years since — but not the Tropicana show, which offers those willing to pay the price an intoxicating peek at ...

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ralwus profile image

ralwus  says:
2 months ago

A sad woman I think, but an alluring actress.

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Hello, hello,  says:
2 months ago

Hello, rawus, thank you for coming and sending your comment. I couldn't recognize you. Have you been to the cosmetic surgeon again ha ha ha

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Veronica Allen  says:
2 months ago

I've never had the pleasure of watching any of her movies. But she seemed to accomplish a lot in a short time. It's so sad that her career couldnt' have lasted longer, but maybe that was for the best.

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juneaukid  says:
2 months ago

Thank you for this. I loved Greta Garbo in Anna Christie. Cheers!

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Hello, hello,  says:
2 months ago

Thank you so very much, Veronica Allen, for your lovely remark.

Thank you, juneaukid, for your kindness. I am so glad you enjoyed it

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James A Watkins  says:
2 months ago

Thank you for the interesting article. I enjoyed learning more about Ms. Garbo.

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Hello, hello,  says:
2 months ago

Hello, James A Watkins, I am glad you dropped by and wrote this appreciative comment. Thank you.

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fastfreta  says:
2 months ago

I love to read about the little known lives of people like Greta Garbo and the like. Thanks for the research. Very good hub.

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Hello, hello,  says:
2 months ago

I am so glad you enjoyed and grateful for saying so. Thank you.

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