Monday 9 June 2014

Greta Garbo

Greta Garbo (1905 – 1990), born Greta Lovisa Gustafsson, was a Swedish film actress and an international star and icon during Hollywood's silent and classic periods. Garbo was nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Actress and received an honorary one in 1954 for her "luminous and unforgettable screen performances."

Garbo's first talking film was Anna Christie (1930). MGM marketers enticed the public with the catch-phrase "Garbo talks!" That same year she starred in Romance. For her performances in these films she received the first of three Academy Award nominations for Best Actress. Academy rules at the time allowed for a performer to receive a single nomination for their work in more than one film.

Many critics and film historians consider her performance as the doomed courtesan Marguerite Gautier in Camille to be her finest. The role gained her a second Academy Award nomination. After working exclusively in dramatic films, Garbo turned to comedy with Ninotchka (1939), which earned her a third Academy Award nomination, and Two-Faced Woman (1941), her last film.

In 1941, she retired at the age of 35 after appearing in twenty-eight films. Although she was offered many opportunities to return to the screen, she declined all of them. Instead, she lived a private life, shunning publicity. Garbo never married, had no children and lived alone as an adult. She was something of an art collector and her art collection was worth millions at the time of her death.

In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked Garbo fifth on their list of greatest female stars of all time, after Katharine Hepburn, Bette Davis, Audrey Hepburn, and Ingrid Bergman.[Wikipedia]
 

The Flesh and the Devil (1926)

Love (1927)

The Mysterious Lady (1928)

Wild Orchids (1929)

The Single Standard (1929)

The Kiss (1929)

Anna Christie (1930)

Anna Christie (1930)

Mata Hari (1931)

Mata Hari (1931)

Mata Hari (1931) Spanish poster

Susan Lenox - Her Fall and Rise (1931) Belgian poster

As You Desire Me (1932)

Grand Hotel (1932)

Queen Christina (1933) Belgian poster

Queen Christina (1933)

The Painted Veil (1934)

The Painted Veil (1934)

Anna Karenina (1935)

Anna Karenina (1935)

Anna Karenina (1935) German poster

Camille (1936)

Camille (1936) Belgian poster

Camille (1936)

Conquest (1937)

Conquest (1937)

Conquest (1937) Spanish poster

Ninotchka (1939)

Ninotchka (1939)

Ninotchka (1939)

Two-Faced Woman (1941)

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