Greta Garbo was a Swedish actress born on September 18, 1905. She rose to fame in the silent film era and successfully transitioned to the talkies. Garbo's enigmatic beauty, intense performances, and unique charisma defined her as a Hollywood icon during the 1920s and 1930s. Known for her roles in classics such as "Anna Karenina" and "Camille," she won critical acclaim and adoration from audiences worldwide. Despite her reclusive nature in later years, Garbo's legacy continues to influence generations of actors and filmmakers.