Greta Garbo in "Christina"
Greta Garbo (1905 - 1990)
Greta Garbo is probably one of the
most famous movie stars ever. She was born in
Stockholm and her
name was then Greta Gustavsson. She made her debut in 1921, in a commercial
called "Eating pieces of pastry". One year later, she started at a drama
school. Thereafter, in 1924, she got her breakthrough as Dohna in "Gösta
Berling's Saga" after Selma Lagerlöf's book. She went with director
Mauritz Stiller to Hollywood and became a great success. Between 1921 and 1942,
she played in over 25 films and is most famous for her roles in "Mata Hari"
(1932), "Christina" (1934), "Grand Hotel" (1932), "Anna Karenina" (1935),
"Kameliadamen" (1936) and "Ninotschka" (1939).
Greta Garbo's ashes were
buried on a small wooded hill at Skogskyrkogården (Forest Cemetary) on
June 16 1999, where a red headstone carrying her signature in gold marks the
spot. The architecturally beautiful cemetary is itself on the UNESCO World
Heritage List and is located 3 kms south of central Stockholm. (SL Green line
subway in direction Farsta to Skogskyrkogården station.)
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