In honor of her birthday, I'll reprint my most popular post, "The Aging of Great Garbo." (To read biographical essays about Garbo, click here and here.)
1914—age 9 (that's Garbo in the middle)
1920—age 15
1923—age 18 (by Olaf Ekstrand)
1926—age 21 Flesh and the Devil (with John Gilbert)
1929—age 24 The Kiss
1932—age 27 As You Desire Me
1936—age 31 (color—not colorized—photo by Sinclair Bull)
1941—age 36 Two-Faced Woman
1946—age 41 (by Cecil Beaton)
1951—age 46 (by George Hoyningen-Huene)
1965—age 60 (by Cecil Beaton)
1990—age 85
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2 comments:
Intriguing Garbo post, M.M. Age is remorseless. But I wish she hadn't stopped working when she did.
That is an interesting retrospective. She looked really good at 46. Her face had developed character.
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