Greer Garson
Greer Garson Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson "

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101 years old
Northern Ireland
United Kingdom



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"I think the mirror should be tilted slightly upward when it's reflecting life -- toward the cheerful, the tender, the compassionate, the brave, the funny, the encouraging, all those things -- and not tilted down to the gutter part of the time, into the troubled vistas of conflict."

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MoviesThe Invincible Mr. Disraeli (1963) (TV) .... Mary Anne Disraeli,

Sunrise at Campobello(1960) .... Eleanor Roosevelt

Strange Lady in Town (1955) .... Dr. Julia Winslow Garth

Her Twelve Men (1954) .... Jan Stewart

Julius Caesar (1953) .... Calpurnia

Scandal at Scourie (1953) .... Mrs. Victoria McChesney

The Law and the Lady (1951) .... Jane Hoskins

The Miniver Story (1950) .... Kay Miniver

That Forsyte Woman(1949) .... Irene Forsyte

Julia Misbehaves (1948) .... Julia Packett

Desire Me (1947) .... Marise Aubert

Adventure (1945) .... Emily Sears

The Valley of Decision (1945) .... Mary Rafferty

Mrs. Parkington (1944) .... Susie 'Sparrow' Parkington

Madame Curie (1943) .... Marie Curie

Random Harvest(1942) .... Paula Ridgeway - Margaret Hansen

Mrs. Miniver(1942) .... Kay Miniver

When Ladies Meet (1941) .... Mrs. Claire Woodruff

Blossoms In the Dust(1941) .... Edna Kahly Gladney

Pride and Prejudice(1940) .... Elizabeth Bennet

Remember? (1939) .... Linda Bronson Holland

Goodbye, Mr. Chips(1939) .... Katherine Chipping

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Television"The Love Boat" December 1982

"Hallmark Hall of Fame" playing "Queen Mary"

"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson"

"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In"

"The Virginian" playing "Frances B. Finch" in episode: "Lady at the Bar"

"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" February 1969

"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" October 1968

"The Red Skelton Show" in episode: "Christmas Show" December 1966

"The Red Skelton Show" in episode: "Christmas Show" December 1964

"Hallmark Hall of Fame" playing "Mary Anne Disraeli"

"The DuPont Show of the Week" playing "Juliette Harben" in episode: "The Shadowed Affair"

"Hallmark Hall of Fame" playing "Lady Cicely Waynflete" in episode: "Captain Brassbound's Conversion"

"This Is Your Life" March 1960

"General Electric Theater" playing "Antonia Stuart" in episode: "R.S.V.P." (episode .. 8.17) 10 January 1960

"What's My Line?" playing "Mystery Guest" April 1958

"Father Knows Best" : "Kathy's Big Chance" November 1957

"Telephone Time-Revenge" September 1957

"What's My Line?" May 1957

"Hallmark Hall of Fame" : "The Little Foxes" December 1956

"General Electric Theater" : "The Glorious Gift of Molly Molloy" September 1956

"The Bob Hope Show" March 1956

"Star Stage": "Career" February 1956

"Toast of the Town" October 1953

"What's My Line?" October 1953

"Theatre Parade" : "Hassan: Part 2" June 1937

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Groups: Classic FilmIrelandClassic HollywoodThe Classic Hollywood WomenRedhead and ginger appreciation societyThe Retro LoungeDoris Day Fan ClubClassic Hollywood Men

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     Greer Garson's Details
Status:Married
Here for:Friends
Orientation:Straight
Hometown:County Down, Northern Ireland
Body type:5' 6" / Slim / Slender
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Religion:Catholic
Zodiac Sign:Libra
Smoke / Drink:No / Yes
Children:Love kids, but not for me
Education:Grad / professional school
Occupation:Actress

   Greer Garson's Schools
Université Perre Mendes France
GRENOBLE, France
Graduated: 1954
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Master's Degree
Major: French
Clubs: I graduated in 1929.
 

1953 to 1954
King's College London (University of London)
London, United Kingdom
Graduated: 1953
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Bachelor's Degree
Major: French
Minor: 18th Century English Literature
Clubs: I actually graduated in 1928.
 

1950 to 1953

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Theatre - Drama - Acting
I played many roles on the West End stage, as well as in Birmingham while I was with the Royal Shakespeare company. Later on I played the thrilling role of Auntie Mame on Broadway
Film - Drama - Acting
I was employed by MGM for twenty years until I went freelance.
Radio - Talent - Other
I appeared in many Radio shows in the old days, mainly for the BBC, with my beloved Walter and ocassionally the lovely Ronald Coleman & Vivien Leigh

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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Hollywood, California US





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The epitome of a star, this dignified redheaded actress knew how to add spice to a movie when it needed it most. She was perhaps the one of most popular of MGM’s leading ladies in the 1940’s and always presented her characters with elegance and poise. Her success garnered her five consecutive Oscar nominations, a feat only matched by Bette Davis.

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Eileen Evelyn Garson was born a century ago, September 29, 1908. Her father passed away shortly after her birth, but she and her mother struggled to survive through the poverty that seemed to haunt the Garson household. Garson’s childhood was fairly normal; she had no thoughts of acting but excelled at her studies. She received a scholarship and was schooled at the University of London. Garson did well, earning a B.A. honors in French and 18th century literature. She had strong aspirations of becoming a teacher, but instead took a job with an advertising agency for some time. Acting was not something that held her interests high, but she decided to try to her luck acting in local theatrical productions. Changing her first name to Greer, a derivative of her mother’s maiden name, MacGregor, she made her debut in 1932 in Street Scene and earned the respect of critics. Garson gained herself a good reputation as an exceptionally gifted actress, and rightfully so, under the tutelage of (Sir) Laurence Olivier. The two starred together on the London stage in 1935 and both received great accolades. Garson attracted the interest of Louis B. Mayer while he was making one of his famed trips across the ocean searching for new talent. He convinced her to come to Hollywood on a one-year contract with MGM, earning $500 a week, though Garson didn’t work that first year.

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Garson returned to London in 1939 where MGM’s Sam Wood was set to film Goodbye Mr. Chips with Robert Donat. She appeared as Mr. Chipping’s (Donat) love interest, adding a touch of romance and strength in Chipping’s lonely, shy life. Her short but endearing performance earned her an Oscar nomination and it seemed MGM had indeed found a new star. MGM was excited about her onscreen possibilities and soon cast her as Elizabeth Bennett opposite Laurence Olivier’s Fitzwilliam Darcy in 1940’s esteemed adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Maybe it was the famed open-mouthed kiss between Garson and Olivier that stirred the most attention, yet MGM remained confident of Garson’s rising success. She became one of Hollywood's biggest stars of the 1940s earning five Best Actress nominations in a row for such prestige films as Blossoms in the Dust (1941), Madame Curie (1943) and Mrs. Parkington (1944) (all opposite Walter Pidgeon) as well as The Valley of Decision (1945) with Gregory Peck.

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In her most famous role, Garson won her first Oscar for her portrayal of the determined British matriarch in William Wyler’s patriotic World War II drama. Mrs. Miniver was extremely popular on both sides of the Atlantic, becoming one of the biggest successes in the United States during the 1940s. Later that same year, Garson starred in another hugely successful film – Mervyn LeRoy’s Random Harvest, an entertaining romantic story also starring Ronald Coleman. Madame Curie (1943) was a strong and engaging story, with Garson shining in the starring role. Her career was fast on the rise, and she was convincingly leaving her mark on Hollywood. So it’s ironic that Garson’s Best Actress Oscar acceptance speech in 1943 for Mrs. Miniver is now famous as being the longest in Academy history. Reports listed it as being over an hour long, but historians have confirmed that it was only about five and a half minutes long.

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In 1958, she took over the title role from Rosalind Russell in Broadway’s "Auntie Mame" and made a triumphant return to the big screen in her last Oscar nominated performance as Eleanor Roosevelt in 1960’s Sunrise at Campobello. Nearly a decade after she left MGM, she starred in the 1965 Debbie Reynolds musical The Singing Nun before appearing opposite Fred MacMurray in her last film, Disney’s musical comedy The Happiest Millionaire (1967). She turned her attentions to causes related to the performing arts, supportive of theatre division of the Meadows School of Arts at Southern Methodist University where in 1990 she gave $10 million toward the construction of the school's Greer Garson Theatre. The British government named Garson a Dame in 1972 and an honorary Commander of the British Empire in 1993.

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Garson had a clear philosophy… "All I know about getting something that you want is that there are three essential things: wanting, trying and getting the opportunity, the breaks. None works alone without the others. Wanting is basic. Trying is up to you. And the breaks - I do know this, they always happen". Just as actress Eve Plumb (who co-starred with Garson in TV’s Little Women, once recalled, "I remember her as gracious and beautiful. She had stature, but it didn't make her inaccessible. She wasn't somebody you'd poke and tell a dirty joke to, but she gave off a real feeling of warmth".

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Thanks for the add, remember Jesus is Lord and He is coming soon! Peggy jean
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Hello My Friend,  I hope your weekend is wonderful and relaxing.  Blessings to you ~ Gregory

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Enjoy the rest of your weekend dear friend.  ~Hugs, Linda
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Have a wonderful weekend my friend!

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Have a safe and happy 4th of July my dear friend.  God Bless ~ Gregory




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Jun 3 2009 8:00 PM

Dear Greer,

Thank you for all the joy you've given me in your Oscar-nominated performance in GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS. Robert Donat and Paul Henreid weren't bad, either!

Have a beautiful and warm week!

Love,

Peter Blakenly/The Black Rose

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I love you Greer.
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