Remembering Greer Garson

September 29, 1903 - April 6, 1996

The World Won't Forget



GREER GARSON, 92, actress:

                   "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."--actress Eve
                   Plumb, who costarred with Garson in the
                   1978 TV adaptation of Little Women 

GREER GARSON DIES:

Actress Greer Garson, who won an Academy Award for her performance in the World War II
   drama "Mrs. Miniver" and was nominated for six other Oscars, died of heart failure Saturday at the age of 92. During the World War II era, the Irish born Garson played dignified lead roles from Madame Curie to Eleanor Roosevelt. She also  figured in one of the most famous ad lines in movie history: "Gable's back and Garson's got him," for the 1946 romance "Adventure." Her estate could total $50 million, the New York Post reported.

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