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Greta Garbo

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There is no one who would have me - I can't cook.


— Greta Garbo


#i #me #who #would

Is there anything better than to be longing for something, when you know it is within reach?


— Greta Garbo


#better #know #longing #reach #something

This is where I have wasted the best years of my life.


— Greta Garbo


#i #life #my life #wasted #where

You don't have to be married to have a good friend as your partner for life.


— Greta Garbo


#good #good friend #life #married #partner

Anyone who has a continuous smile on his face conceals a toughness that is almost frightening.


— Greta Garbo


#anyone #conceals #continuous #face #frightening

I smoke all the time, one after the other.


— Greta Garbo


#i #other #smoke #time

My talents fall within definite limitations. I am not as versatile an actress as some think.


— Greta Garbo


#am #definite #fall #i #i am

I'm tired and nervous and I'm in America. Here you don't know that you live.


— Greta Garbo


#here #i #know #live #nervous

If only those who dream about Hollywood knew how difficult it all is.


— Greta Garbo


#difficult #dream #hollywood #how #knew

It is bitter to think of one's best years disappearing in this unpolished country.


— Greta Garbo


#bitter #country #disappearing #think #years






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Did you know about Greta Garbo?

She was nominated for an Academy Award again that year for her performance in Romance (1930). She lost out to Irving Thalberg's wife Norma Shearer who won for The Divorcee. Garbo had an older brother Sven Alfred (1898–1967) and an older sister Alva Maria (1903–1926).

Her performance caught the attention of Louis B. With her first talking film Anna Christie (1930) Greta Garbo received an Academy Award nomination. She also won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress for both Anna Karenina (1935) and Camille (1936).

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