Crossword clues for garbo
garbo
- "Mata Hari" portrayer
- Swedish film actress Greta
- Stockholm-born MGM star
- Star who wanted to be alone
- Silent screen star?
- She wanted to be alone
- She turned down the lead in "Sunset Boulevard"
- She starred in "Mata Hari."
- She said "I want to be left alone"
- She played both Anna Christie and Anna Karenina
- She played Anna Christie, Anna Karenina, and Mata Hari
- She laughed in "Ninotchka"
- Reclusive screen legend
- Legendary Greta
- Iconic star from Stockholm
- Honorary Oscar recipient in 1955
- Hollywood "silent" star
- Her last film was "Two-Faced Woman"
- Her first speaking role was in MGM's "Anna Christie"
- Greta who played Mata Hari
- Greta of 1930's "Romance"
- Greta of "Ninotchka"
- Greta of "Grand Hotel"
- Greta of "Camille"
- Greta of 'Mata Hari'
- Gilbert's co-star
- Film idol Greta
- Exemplar of reclusiveness
- Early film legend Greta
- Classic leading lady honored on both U.S. and Swedish postage
- Actress mentioned in Madonna's "Vogue"
- Actress Greta ____
- Actress from Sweden
- Actress from Stockholm
- About whom Bette Davis said "Her instinct, her mastery over the machine, was pure witchcraft"
- "Grand Hotel" star Greta
- "Grand Hotel" star (1932)
- "Grand Hotel" actress
- "__ talks!": "Anna Christie" tagline
- 'Ninotchka' actress
- '30s film megastar
- ''Ninotchka'' star
- ''Grand Hotel'' actress
- Greta who never actually said "I vant to be alone"
- "Two-Faced Woman" star, 1941
- "___ Talks" (1984 movie)
- Greta who said, "I vant to be alone"
- Reclusive actress Greta
- Famous recluse
- Star of "Ninotchka"
- "Camille" star, 1937
- Reclusive Greta
- Greta of "Anna Christie," 1930
- Four-time Oscar nominee (never a winner) in the 1930s
- Actress Greta who famously said "I want to be alone"
- "Grand Hotel" star, 1932
- United States film actress (born in Sweden) known for her reclusiveness (1905-1990)
- She was Ninotchka in 1939
- She portrayed Camille: 1936
- Camille portrayer: 1936
- "Anna Christie" star
- A great Greta
- Star of films in this puzzle
- "Camille" actress
- Star of 61 Across
- Filmdom's Greta
- Cinema Camille
- Greta —, film actress
- Star avoiding publicity, having nothing to be boastful about
- Nothing to trumpet on reflection for screen icon
- Actress in Ultimo bra, gracefully twirling
- "Ninotchka" star Greta
- Greta of old films
- Movie legend Greta
- 'Ninotchka' star
- Reclusive actress
- Pinup great Greta
- Mata Hari portrayer
- Greta of the silver screen
- Greta of Hollywood
- Greta of films
- Film legend Greta
- Film great
- 1935 Karenina portrayer
- "The Kiss" was her last silent film
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
screen surname of Swedish actress Greta Gustaffson (1905-1990); her name was used allusively to indicate aloofness by 1934; her legendary avoidance of publicity began with her retirement from films in the mid-40s. Related: Garbo-esque.
Wiktionary
n. (context Australia informal English) A rubbish collector.
Wikipedia
Garbo may refer to:
Garbo is a 1992 Australian comedy film directed by Ron Cobb. It was written by and starring the Australian comedians Neill Gladwin and Steve Kearney; Max Cullen also stars. Filmed in Melbourne, the story focuses on two incompetent Australian garbagemen (garbos in Australian slang) who admire Greta Garbo and have to compete with a super-efficient new outfit.
The Celtic punk band The Pogues recorded a song, "In and Out," for the film's soundtrack. Kate Ceberano and Yothu Yindi also contributed music for the film.
Renato Abate (born 25 April 1958), best known as Garbo, is an Italian singer-songwriter and record producer. He is considered as one of the most important exponents of Italian new wave music.