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Garbo, Greta (1905–1990)

Swedish-born US film actor. She went to the USA in 1925, and her captivating beauty and leading role in Flesh and the Devil (1927) made her one of Hollywood's greatest stars. Her later films include Mata Hari (1931), Grand Hotel (1932), Queen Christina (1933), Anna Karenina (1935), Camille (1936), and Ninotchka (1939). Her ethereal qualities and romantic mystery on the screen intermingled with her seclusion in private life. She retired in 1941.



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1905: Greta Garbo, pictured, the Swedish shopgirl who became one of the most legendary film stars of all time, was born.
1905: Greta Garbo, the Swedish shop girl who became one of the most legendary film stars of all time, was born.
Arsenal's ostentatious pre-match huddle, designed to showcase their togetherness, looks increasingly pathetic in the light of the recent Adebayor-Bendtner bust-up and Gallas's Greta Garbo sketch and to any right-thinking fan it's inconceivable that the Frenchman can remain Gunners skipper.
 
 
 
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