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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Greer_GarsonGreer Garson - Wikipedia

    Louis B. Mayer discovered Garson while he was in London looking for new talent. Garson was signed to a contract with MGM in late 1937. The actress suffered a back injury during her first 18 months at MGM while waiting for a role Mayer deemed worthy of her, and she nearly was cut from her contract.

  2. Louis B. Mayer descubrió a Garson mientras estaba en Londres en busca de nuevos talentos. Garson firmó un contrato con Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer a fines de 1937, pero no comenzó a trabajar en su primera película, Goodbye, Mr. Chips , hasta fines de 1938.

    • Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson
  3. Sus espléndidas actuaciones londinenses llamaron la atención de Louis B. Mayer, quien le propuso firmar un contrato con la Metro Goldwyn Mayer tras verle actuar en la obra “Old Music”. En la Metro debutó en el año 1939 con “Adiós, Mr. Chips” (1939), un film dirigido por Sam Wood con el co-protagonismo de Robert Donat.

  4. Greer Garson, 1940s. Mayer wanted British actress Greer Garson, his personal discovery, to star, but she refused to play a matronly role. Mayer implored her "to have the same faith in me" that he had in her. He read from the script, having her visualize the image she would present to the world, "a woman who survives and endures. She ...

  5. 7 de abr. de 1996 · Greer Garson, the actress who epitomized a noble, wise and courageous wife in some of the sleekest and most sentimental American movies of the 1940's, died yesterday morning at Presbyterian...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0002093Greer Garson - IMDb

    During a stage production of "Old Music," Garson was offered a studio contract by MGM Vice President of Production Louis B. Mayer while he was on a visit to London looking for new talent. Garson's very first film under that arrangement was the immensely popular Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) , earning her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress ...

  7. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Greer Garson (born September 29, 1904, Manor Park, London, Eng.—died April 6, 1996, Dallas, Texas, U.S.) was a motion-picture actress whose classic beauty and screen persona of elegance, poise, and maternal virtue made her one of the most popular and admired Hollywood stars of the World War II era. Garson often claimed to have been ...