Greta Garbo

Name: Greta Garbo
Birth Name: Greta Lovisa Gustafson
Height: 5' 7''
Sex: F
Nationality: American
Birth Date: September 18, 1905
Birth Place: Stockholm, Sweden
Profession: actress
Education: Royal Dramatic Theater School, Stockholm
Place of Death: April 15, 1990
Death Date: New York
Death Cause: Kidney failure
Relationship: John Gilbert (actor; died on January 9, 1936)
Brother: Sven Gustafsson
Claim to fame: as Felicitas von Kletzingk in Flesh and the Devil (1926)
   

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GRETA GARBO NEWS AND TRIVIA
  • She was interred at Skogskyrkogården Cemetery, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • She lived the last few year of her life in absolute seclusion.
  • Letters and correspondence between Garbo and poet, socialite and notorious lesbian Mercedes De Acosta were unsealed on April 15, 2000, exactly 10 years after Garbo's death (per De Acosta's instructions). The letters revealed no love affair between the two, as had been fervently rumored.
  • Garbo according to movie director Jacques Feyder: At 9 o'clock AM the work may begin. Tell Mrs. Garbo we're ready says the director. I'm here a low voice answers, and she appears, perfectly dressed and combed as the scene needs. Nobody could say by what door she came but she's there. And at 6 o'clock PM, even if the shot could be finished in five minutes, she points at the watch and goes away giving you a sorry smile. She's very strict with herself and hardly pleased with her work. She never looks rushes nor goes to the premières but some days later, early in the afternoon, enters all alone an outskirts movie house, takes place in a cheap seat and gets out only when the projection finishes, masked with her sunglasses.
  • She was once voted by The Guinness Book of World Records as the most beautiful woman who ever lived.
  • Her father died when she was 14 of nephritis, and her sister was also dead of lymphatic cancer by the time Greta was 21 years old.
  • Her personal favorite movie of her own was CAMILLE (1937)
  • She disliked Clark Gable, a feeling that was mutual. She thought his acting was wooden while he considered her a snob.
  • She left John Gilbert (I) standing at the altar in 1927 when she got cold feet about marrying him.
  • Before making it big, she worked as a soap-latherer in a barber's shop back in Sweden.
  • During filming, whenever there was something going on that wasn't to her liking she would simply say I think I'll go back to Sweden! which frightened the studio heads so much that they gave in to her every whim.
  • In the mid-1950s she bought a seven-room-apartment in New York City (450 East 52nd Street) and lived there until she died.
  • Garbo's sets were closed to all visitors and sometimes even the director! When asked why, she said: During these scenes I allow only the cameraman and lighting man on the set. The director goes out for a coffee or a milkshake. When people are watching, I'm just a woman making faces for the camera. It destroys the illusion. If I am by myself, my face will do things I cannot do with it otherwise.
  • Garbo was criticized for not aiding the Allies during WWII, but it was later disclosed that she had helped Britain by identifying influential Nazi sympathizers in Stockholm and by providing introductions and carrying messsages for British agents.
  • Garbo was prone to chronic depression and spent many years attacking it through Eastern philosophy and a solid health food regiment. However, she never gave up smoking and cocktails.
  • Except at the very beginning of her career, she granted no interviews, signed no autographs, attended no premieres, and answered no fan mail.
  • Her volatile mentor/director Mauritz Stiller, who brought her to Hollywood, was abruptly fired from directing her second MGM Hollywood film, THE TEMPTRESS, after repeated arguments with MGM execs and was soon let go. Unable to hold a job in Hollywood, he returned to Sweden in 1928 and died shortly after at the age of 45. Garbo was devastated.
  • Garbo actually hoped to return to films after the war but, for whatever reason, no projects ever materialized.
  • She was as secretive about her relatives as she was about herself, and, upon her death, the names of her survivors could not immediately be determined.
  • She was never married, she invested wisely and was known for her extreme frugality.
  • The character of Marta Molnar in THE MATCH KING(1932) is based on Greta Garbo. Warner Bros. tried unsuccessfully to borrow her from MGM for the role.
  • TWO-FACED WOMAN (1941) was Greta Garbo's last film.
  • Nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role at Academy Awards for NINOTCHKA (1940)
  • Nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role at Academy Awards for CAMILLE (1938)
  • Nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role at Academy Awards for ANNA CHRISTIE (1930)
  • Nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role at Academy Awards for ROMANCE (1930)

Quotes
  • "Life would be so wonderful if we only knew what to do with it."
  • "Anyone who has a continious smile on his face conceals a toughness that is almost frightening."
  • "I never said, 'I want to be alone.' I only said, 'I want to be left alone.' There is a whole world of difference."
  • "Being a movie star, and this applies to all of them, means being looked at from every possible direction. You are never left at peace, you're just fair game."
  • "You don't have to be married to have a good friend as your partner for life."
  • "There is no one who would have me...I can't cook."
  • "I wish I were supernaturally strong so I could put right everything that is wrong."
  • "I don't want to be a silly temptress. I cannot see any sense in getting dressed up and doing nothing but tempting men in pictures."
  • "The story of my life is about back entrances, side doors, secrets elevators and other ways of getting in and out of places so that people won't bother me."
  • "If only those who dream about Hollywood knew how difficult it all is."
  • "Your joys and sorrows. You can never tell them. You cheapen the inside of yourself if you do. There are some who want to get married and others who don't. I have never had an impulse to go to the altar. I am a difficult person to lead."
  • [When asked in her later years by a fan if she is Greta Garbo]: "I was* Greta Garbo."

Awards
  • Academy Awards: Honorary Award (1955)
  • New York Film Critics Circle Awards: Best Actress, CAMILLE (1937)
  • New York Film Critics Circle Awards: Best Actress, ANNA KARENINA (1936)
FAN SITES  
  • Garbo - Godess of The Silverscreen
    http://matahari230.tripod.com/
    Inside you get interactivity, links, news, photos, quotes and more.
  • Greta Garbo Archives
    http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~lenin/greta_garbo.html
    Decent fan page dedicated to Greta Garbo. Includes bio, video, gallery, links and more.
  • Greta Garbo - The Ultimate Star
    http://home.hiwaay.net/~oliver/garbo.html
    Here you get timeline, biography, filmography and other interesting tidbits of Garbo's life.
  • Classic Movies: Greta Garbo
    http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/9766/garbo.html#garbo
    This site is merely a collection of links broken into categories, such as bio, filmography, articles, news and more.
  • Greta Garbo
    http://www.mdle.com/ClassicFilms/FeaturedStar/star53.htm
    A page with loads of Garbo info, including listing of her silent movies, biography, filmography and more.