Greer Garson
Greer Garson, CBE, born on September 29, 1904, in England, emerged as a celebrated actress during the tumultuous years of World War II. Her remarkable talent and charisma earned her a prominent place in American cinema, as evidenced by her ranking among the top ten box office stars according to Motion Picture Herald for five consecutive years from 1942 to 1946. Garson became one of the leading figures at MGM throughout the 1940s, captivating audiences with her performances.
Her most notable achievement came when she clinched the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the iconic film *Mrs. Miniver* in 1942, a performance that solidified her status in Hollywood. Over her illustrious career, she garnered seven nominations for the Academy Awards, showcasing her versatility and dedication to her craft.
Garson's impact extended beyond her film roles, as she became a symbol of resilience and hope during a challenging era. With her refined elegance and strong screen presence, Greer Garson left an indelible mark on the film industry before passing away on April 6, 1996. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations of actors and actresses.
Filmography
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Julius Caesar (1953)
That's Entertainment, Part II
Sunrise at Campobello
Julia Misbehaves
Her Twelve Men
Madame Curie
Strange Lady in Town
A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
Desire Me
The Law and the Lady
Scandal at Scourie
Mrs. Miniver
The Little Drummer Boy: Book II
Mrs. Parkington
The Miniver Story
The Singing Nun
The Happiest Millionaire
Random Harvest
Adventure
Blossoms in the Dust
Pride and Prejudice