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Greta garbo star introduction
Greta Lovisa Stason was born in a poor worker's family in Sweden. /kloc-her father died at the age of 0/4, and she was forced to drop out of school to be an advertising model in a department store. Her image in an advertisement was shot by a drama director, and she was invited to play a small role in one of her films. Encouraged by this, Garbo applied for a scholarship to the Swedish Performance School. From then on, my screen career began. 1924, Swedish director Steele invited her to star in her own film. After the film was released, both of them were attracted by MGM. At this time, she changed her name to Garbo, and made the first Hollywood film "Riptide" under this name (1924). This is a silent film, so Garbo won't have any language barriers. The film broke the box office record as soon as it was released. After making several silent films, she starred in her first sound film "anna christie" on 1930, which was also a great success and brought her an Oscar nomination for best actress. In the same year, romance made her nominate again. Next, she collaborated with clark gable on A Hundred Flowers (193 1), which was a box office hit again, consolidating her position as a first-line movie star. In the same year, she also appeared in Marta Halle. La Traviata and Anna karenin are Garbo's most acclaimed works from 65438 to 0935. The former won her another Oscar nomination, while the latter fully demonstrated the complicated and mysterious side of her acting. Garbo's last Oscar nomination came from the introduction of greta garbo in Ninochka in 1939, and after the filming of Two-faced Man in194/0/year, Garbo, who was at the peak, suddenly retired and became an eternal mystery in Hollywood. Therefore, it added a strong stroke to her legend. She made a film on 15, but she lived in seclusion for 50 years. After that, Garbo lived in seclusion, moved out of Hollywood and lived in new york until 1990 died. 1954, in order to commemorate her immortal achievements, Oscar specially gave her a special prize for introducing greta garbo, but she didn't receive the prize either. Other famous Garbo films are Queen Christina (1933), Grand Hotel (1932), Camille (1937) and Body and Devil (1927). Her mysterious and unique performance was not only sought after by fans, but also influenced many film actors, including her junior ingrid bergman.