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Greer Garson (1904-1996) was a London-born actress popular from the 1940s through the 1960s. Her red-gold hair, delicate complexion, and twinkling hazel eyes marked her out as both a high-toned English lady and an approachable girl-next-door type. (As can be seen from the picture at left, she was in real life also something of a Hot Mom type -- notwithstanding that she never had any children.) After having played supporting roles in classical plays in the very earliest days of television (circa 1937), Garson was cast by Metro Goldwyn Mayer in the leading part of Kathie in Goodbye, Mr. Chips. She sparkled as Elizabeth Bennet opposite Sir Laurence Olivier's Mr. Darcy in MGM's production of Pride and Prejudice, but perhaps her best-remembered part is as the dauntless English lady facing the Nazi Blitz in Mrs. Miniver, a part she would reprise eight years later. (Garson, in her early 40's, created a minor scandal at the height of her career, by marrying the much younger actor who played her son in Mrs. Miniver!) She played Caesar's wife, Calpurnia, in the well-regarded Joseph Mankiewicz production of Julius Caesar, and ended her film career as the aristocratic "Mother" of Walt Disney's The Happiest Millionaire.
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