
Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson, CBE (September 29, 1904 – April 6, 1996) was a British and American actress. Very popular during World War II, she was listed by the Motion Picture Herald as one of America's top ten box office draws in 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, and 1946. Known for playing dignified and graceful women, Garson established herself as among the highest-paid actresses in Hollywood and Britain and received seven Academy Award nominations, winning one for Mrs. Miniver (1942), which was also the highest grossing film of that year. Originally a stage actress in England, she signed a contract with MGM and moved to Hollywood in 1937. She achieved success immediately for her debut film Goodbye Mr. Chips (1939), for which she received her first Academy Award nomination. Following the romantic comedy Remember? (1939) and the period drama Pride and Prejudice (1940), Garson starred in a string of commercial and critical successes that earned her a record five consecutive Academy Award nominations for Blossoms in the Dust (1941), Mrs. Miniver (1942), Madame Curie (1943), Mrs. Parkington (1944), and The Valley of Decision (1945). With her popularity slowly dwindling in the 1950s as her contract with MGM expired, she moved to Broadway. She received her seventh and final Academy Award nomination for the biographical film Sunrise at Campobello (1960).
Little Women
1978
Mondo Hollywood
1967
The Singing Nun
1966
Pepe
1960
The Little Foxes
1956
Telephone Time
1956
The Awful Truth
1956
Her Twelve Men
1954
Julius Caesar
1953
The Oscars
1953
What's My Line?
1950
Julia Misbehaves
1948
Desire Me
1947
Adventure
1945
Mrs. Parkington
1944
Madame Curie
1943
Random Harvest
1942
Mrs. Miniver
1942
When Ladies Meet
1941
Remember?
1939
























































