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3->''"I want to be alone."''
4-->-- '''Garbo''' in ''Film/GrandHotel''
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6Greta Garbo (born Greta Lovisa Gustafsson; September 18, 1905 – April 15, 1990) was a Swedish actress, and one of Hollywood's most famous sex symbols during the late silent era, UsefulNotes/ThePreCodeEra and the early years of UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfHollywood.
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8She was born in Stockholm, UsefulNotes/{{Sweden}}, the third and last child of a poor day laborer and his wife. Her first acting job was in an advertisement when she was fifteen years old. After going to drama school, she got her first big break when she landed the female lead in Swedish film ''The Saga of Gösta Berling''. She came to the attention of Creator/{{MGM}} head Louis B. Mayer, who was enchanted, signed her to a film contract, and brought her to America.
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10Garbo spoke no English when she came to Hollywood but in the silent movie era this didn't pose a problem. She became an instant star -- in her second film for MGM she got top billing. Her European sensuality was a revelation to American film audiences. Her career, however, was threatened by talking pictures, which sent several other European actors back home. MGM delayed her talking debut as long as they could; the last silent picture MGM ever made, ''The Kiss'' (1929), was a Garbo vehicle. Her first talking feature, ''Anna Christie'', was marketed with the tagline "GARBO TALKS!" It was a smash hit, and Garbo continued to be hugely popular throughout TheThirties, playing the same kinds of roles she had in the silent era, as {{femme fatale}}s or tragic lovers. Her PlayingAgainstType romatic comedy role in ''Film/{{Ninotchka}}'' (1939) was another huge success, but she only made one more film. With the attack on Peal Harbor and the American entry into World War II, Garbo officially announced that she was going to go on a indefinite hiatus from Hollywood, at least until the war was over. Various projects were proposed throughout TheForties but nothing came to fruition and Garbo eventually decided to extend her hiatus into entirely retiring from acting.
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12For nearly a half-century, she would gain a reputation as a [[ReclusiveArtist recluse]], but in fact she had an active social life and plenty of friends. When she was a huge movie star she had avoided the media, virtually never giving interviews or showing up for award ceremonies, and in retirement she simply continued to not talk to the press. She died of pneumonia and kidney failure in 1990.
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14According to available evidence, Garbo was bisexual. She had some high-profile relationships with men during her life, and clandestine same-sex ones. Mercedes de Acosta, a former lover (and open lesbian), hinted at her having a relationship with Garbo (among [[ReallyGetsAround many other women]]) in a controversial biography, which caused Garbo to end their friendship. She may have had a relationship with actress Lilyan Tashman, and another with her rival Creator/MarleneDietrich. Actress Creator/LouiseBrooks said the two were briefly involved too. Garbo's estate, which controls her existing letters, released some letters of hers written to fellow Swedish actress Mimi Pollak suggesting romantic feelings for her, though many more of them have been held back.
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17!!Greta Garbo films on TV Tropes:
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19* ''Film/FleshAndTheDevil'' (1926)
20* ''Film/TheTemptress'' (1926)
21* ''Film/{{Torrent}}'' (1926)
22* ''Love'' (1927) -- adaptation of ''Literature/AnnaKarenina''
23* ''Film/TheMysteriousLady'' (1928)
24* ''Film/WildOrchids'' (1929)
25* ''Film/TheSingleStandard'' (1929)
26* ''Film/{{The Kiss|1929}}'' (1929)
27* ''Theatre/AnnaChristie'' (1930)
28* ''Film/MataHari'' (1931)
29* ''Film/SusanLenoxHerFallAndRise'' (1931)
30* ''Film/GrandHotel'' (1932)
31* ''Film/QueenChristina'' (1933)
32* ''Film/{{Anna Karenina|1935}}'' (1935) -- Garbo's second shot at Tolstoy's story
33* ''Film/{{Camille|1936}}'' (1936)
34* ''Film/{{Ninotchka}}'' (1939)
35* ''Film/TwoFacedWoman'' (1941)
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38!!Tropes about her career:
39* CelebrityIsOverrated: She is perhaps the best illustration of this trope. Garbo became one of the most famous actors of the first half of the 20th century, but refused all publicity and interviews, thus making her more mysterious and glamorous as a result. At the height of her fame, in the 1940s, she quit acting altogether and appeared totally out of public view for the final 40 years of her life. She kept the press at a distance and photographing old age Garbo became something of a challenge for journalists, since hardly anyone knew what she looked like by this point.
40--> "Don't step on Greta Garbo as you walk down the Boulevard
41--> She looks so weak and fragile that's why she tried to be so hard
42--> But they turned her into a princess
43--> And they sat her on a throne
44--> But she turned her back on stardom
45--> Because she wanted to be alone."
46-->-- '''Music/TheKinks''', ''Celluloid Heroes''
47* TheEeyore: She suffered from depressions and this only added to her image as a moody diva.
48* EuropeansAreKinky: Garbo's attractiveness outside Europe was based on the idea of the sexy Swede.
49* IceQueen: This was her public image in many films: a cold, expressionless woman who cannot be humoured, yet very sexy and much in control over her men. It occasionally led to WhenSheSmiles moments onscreen, such as in ''Film/{{Ninotchka}}'' when she laughed on camera for the first time [[note]]The first time she laughed in a Hollywood film was ''Queen Christina'', but this was before her reputation as a sour puss[[/note]], which was heavily publicized by film producers with the tagline "Garbo laughs".
50* LastNameBasis: Reportedly preferred to be referred to as "Ms. Garbo" and referred to other people by their surnames too.
51* LeaveMeAlone: Her most famous line is "I want to be alone" from ''Film/GrandHotel'', which could have summarised her life. It reappeared in many of her films as a RunningGag, but she also used and subverted the quote in ''Film/{{Ninotchka}}''.
52* MemeAcknowledgment: A possible reference to the [[MemeticMutation overuse]] of her "I want to be alone" quote from ''Film/GrandHotel'', Garbo said:
53-->''I never said, "I want to be alone." I only said, "I want to be left alone." There is all the difference.''
54* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: She spoke with a Swedish accent, which only added to her sensuality as an exotic foreigner in Hollywood.
55* PopCultureOsmosis: Everyone say it together: "Gimme a whiskey, ginger ale on the side, and don't be stingy, baby!"
56* ReclusiveArtist: Garbo has always been someone who preferred being alone. Despite being the biggest female movie star of the first half of the 20th century she never gave many interviews, nor signed autographs or answered fan letters [[note]]This was mostly because she never understood why people bothered to do so because she viewed acting as a job and was against the idea of "superstardom".[[/note]]. From the 1940s until her death, she virtually disappeared out of the media, gave no interviews and didn't allow herself to be photographed. In her private life too, she never married, had no children and lived alone. This image was also cultivated in the roles she portrayed on the big screen.
57* TheRival: To Creator/MarleneDietrich. When Dietrich came to Hollywood, she was marketed as Paramount's answer to Greta Garbo.[[note]]Some sources claim that when Garbo insisted on getting top billing in ''Film/GrandHotel'', third-billed Creator/JoanCrawford, never one to take this sort of perceived slight lying down, retaliated by playing Dietrich records between takes.[[/note]]
58* SexyScandinavian: Garbo was the first internationally famous Swedish sex symbol.
59* SmokingIsGlamorous: She did this too, as many movie icons of her time did.
60* WhatBeautifulEyes: She had expressive blue eyes that were always commented on as adding to her mystery. A photographer called William Daniels said that he regretted never taking a colored photo of her because "I had to get those incredible blue eyes in color," but it was very expensive at the time. However, there are many coloured professional photos of Garbo that can be found that highlight her eyes, such as [[https://68.media.tumblr.com/d184e50370c9c1d659cc7ff871ce48af/tumblr_nuc7m3PQZn1qgd9who1_1280.jpg this one]].
61* WorldsMostBeautifulWoman: It's almost impossible to find an actor of her time that didn't comment on her beauty at some point, even to EvenTheGirlsWantHer moments from some female actors who had met her, not to mention her regular appearances at the top of "most beautiful woman ever/of all time" lists in gossip magazines. Throughout the Western world, Garbo was ''the'' standard for female beauty for many decades, and her very name became a synonym to describe a beautiful woman.
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63!!Greta Garbo in popular culture
64* Garbo made several appearances in WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoons. Commonly, she was drawn with a long, [[PerpetualFrowner miserable]] face and comically-large feet [[note]]There are several theories over the "Garbo had big feet" joke in the cartoons, but it was possibly either a reference to the rumour that Garbo was never filmed below the waist because she had unattractively enormous feet, or because other female actors in Hollywood had very small shoe sizes in comparison (she pointed out that her shoe size was no bigger than average woman in the US)[[/note]] the length of her torso.
65** She appears in "WesternAnimation/MotherGooseGoesHollywood" sitting on a seesaw with Creator/EdwardGRobinson. She tells him, "I want so much to be left alone," so Edward jumps off his end.
66** She also appears in "WesternAnimation/HollywoodStepsOut" as a cigarette girl in the nightclub. [[Creator/MarxBrothers Harpo Marx]] tries giving her the hotfoot, only for her to react very slowly, with one single deadpan "[[MajorInjuryUnderreaction Ouch]]."
67** She appears in the WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck cartoon "The Autograph Hound", traveling in a limousine that looks like her face. Upon realizing who Donald Duck is at the end, she gets ''her'' autograph book and runs to get Donald's autograph.
68** There were constant impressions that cartoon characters did of her accent, using her "I want to be alone" quote.
69* She kisses WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse near the end of ''Mickey's Gala Premier''.
70* The Expert's of Justice airship in ''Series/GiantRobo: The Animation'' is named after Greta Garbo.
71* In the AlternateHistory timeline ''Literature/RedsARevolutionaryTimeline'' she never changes her name from Gustafsson and even becomes First Lady of the UASR.
72* She is the first actor namedropped by Music/{{Madonna}} in the bridge of her song ''Vogue'' from her 1990 ''Film/DickTracy''-inspired ConceptAlbum, ''Music/ImBreathless''.
73* Garbo appears in ''[[VideoGame/ChoiceOfGames Hollywood Visionary]]'' as a potential investor in the player character's film studio.
74* She's name-dropped in the song "Bette Davis Eyes" by Kim Carnes.
75* In ''Series/QuePasaUSA'', Adela, the grandmother, tries to get everyone to leave the house so she can have time by herself. After everyone finally leaves, she claims to understand Garbo. The finishing touch has her strike a dramatic pose and in GratuitousEnglish, utter the famous "I want to be alone".
76* In ''Series/TheSopranos'' episode, "[[Recap/TheSopranosS4E10TheStrongSilentType The Strong, Silent Type]]", Tony Soprano flirts with his uncle's Russian housekeeper, Svetlana, comparing her looks to Garbo's (though he misnames her as "Greta Garble").

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