# 3943 - 2005 37c Greta Garbo
37¢ Greta Garbo
City: New York, NY
Quantity: 40,000,000
Printing Method: Engraved
Color: Black
Birth Of Greta Garbo
Garbo’s family struggled financially throughout her childhood. When her father fell ill, Garbo dropped out of school at the age of 13 to care for him. After he died two years later, she resolved that she wouldn’t suffer from financial hardships anymore.
Garbo first took a job as a salesperson in a Swedish department store. The store then asked her to model some of the clothes for advertisements. Her modeling work helped her gain recognition and she appeared in her first film, Peter and the Tramp, in 1922.
Shortly after, Garbo received a scholarship from Sweden’s prestigious Royal Dramatic Theater. While there, she met leading silent film director Mauritz Stiller. Stiller was impressed with her talent and convinced her to star in his 1924 film, The Legend of Gosta Berling. The film was a significant success in Sweden and Germany, making Garbo an instant star. She then left the Royal Dramatic Theater to act full time and changed her name to Garbo under Stiller’s suggestion.
In 1955, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences honored Greta Garbo with a special Oscar. Characteristically, the actress did not attend the ceremony. Garbo lived a reclusive life in retirement. She stayed in Hollywood for a while but eventually moved to New York City. She invested in art and real estate and was rarely seen in public. She suffered from kidney failure and died on April 15, 1990.
37¢ Greta Garbo
City: New York, NY
Quantity: 40,000,000
Printing Method: Engraved
Color: Black
Birth Of Greta Garbo
Garbo’s family struggled financially throughout her childhood. When her father fell ill, Garbo dropped out of school at the age of 13 to care for him. After he died two years later, she resolved that she wouldn’t suffer from financial hardships anymore.
Garbo first took a job as a salesperson in a Swedish department store. The store then asked her to model some of the clothes for advertisements. Her modeling work helped her gain recognition and she appeared in her first film, Peter and the Tramp, in 1922.
Shortly after, Garbo received a scholarship from Sweden’s prestigious Royal Dramatic Theater. While there, she met leading silent film director Mauritz Stiller. Stiller was impressed with her talent and convinced her to star in his 1924 film, The Legend of Gosta Berling. The film was a significant success in Sweden and Germany, making Garbo an instant star. She then left the Royal Dramatic Theater to act full time and changed her name to Garbo under Stiller’s suggestion.
In 1955, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences honored Greta Garbo with a special Oscar. Characteristically, the actress did not attend the ceremony. Garbo lived a reclusive life in retirement. She stayed in Hollywood for a while but eventually moved to New York City. She invested in art and real estate and was rarely seen in public. She suffered from kidney failure and died on April 15, 1990.