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  1. 15 de dic. de 2021 · December 15, 2021. Bette Davis was speaking for the world when she described how in 1930, the year she moved to Hollywood and before she had ever made a movie, she was filled with anxiety waiting to hear how Garbo, her idol, would sound in Anna Christie. And how relieved she was when she first heard the sound of Garbo’s voice on the day the ...

  2. Greta Garbo ( Stockholm, 18. rujna 1905. – New York, 16. travnja 1990. ), švedska glumica. Izuzetno lijepa, visoka i vitka, lica koje odaje bogat unutrašnji život i odsutnost svake površnosti, bila je nadasve podobna za romantične uloge tajanstvenih i nedostižnih fatalnih žena. U igranom filmu prvi se put pojavljuje statirajući u ...

  3. 18 de sept. de 2020 · On Nov. 27, 1929, three years after Greta Garbo’s American film debut, Variety described her as “the most mysterious of Hollywood stars.” More than 50 years later, in 1981, a Variety story ...

  4. Greta Garbo , Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, Actress Greta Garbo with Pulled Back Hairstyle, circa 1940 Actress Greta Garbo poses for a publicity photo for the MGM movie "Love" which was released in 1927. Actress Greta Garbo poses for a publicity photo for the MGM movie "As You Desire Me" which was released in 1932.

  5. 21 de oct. de 2005 · But with Greta Garbo, talking and laughing were almost beside the point. Garbo looks. That’s all it took. The famously laconic Swedish screen siren, who was born 100 years ago in Stockholm, ...

  6. Federico Fellini said, "Greta Garbo was the foundress of a religious order called cinema." Unforgettable as Mata Hari, the Swedish-born actress dazzled the silver screen with her magnetic charisma. She famously kept away from the press, and enjoyed a more private life. 115 years after her birth, the memory of the legendary Garbo lives on.

  7. 16 de mar. de 2017 · March 28, 2017 6:27 AM. a great read, Walking with Garbo: From Kirkus Reviews Superb collection of Garbo photos along with a running monologue by Garbo--taken down by Daum (curator of the Gloria Swanson Archives at the Univ. of Texas, Austin)--and with a text by Muse (a Life magazine editor) that covers her history.