Gloria Swanson

Gloria Swanson

ActressProducerCostume Designer
Born
March 27, 1899
Died
April 4, 1983
Awards
25 wins, 32 nominations

Gloria Swanson was born Gloria May Josephine Svensson in Chicago, Illinois. She was destined to be perhaps one of the biggest stars of the silent movie era. Her personality and antics in private definitely made her a favorite with America's movie-going public. Gloria certainly didn't intend on going…

Biography

Gloria Swanson was born Gloria May Josephine Svensson in Chicago, Illinois. She was destined to be perhaps one of the biggest stars of the silent movie era. Her personality and antics in private definitely made her a favorite with America's movie-going public. Gloria certainly didn't intend on going into show business. After her formal education in the Chicago school system and elsewhere, she began work in a department store as a salesclerk. In 1915, at the age of 18, she decided to go to a Chicago movie studio with an aunt to see how motion pictures were made. She was plucked out of the crowd, because of her beauty, to be included as a bit player in the film The Fable of Elvira and Farina and the Meal Ticket (1915). In her next film, she was an extra also, when she appeared in At the End of a Perfect Day (1915). After another uncredited role, Gloria got a more substantial role in Sweedie Goes to College (1915). In 1916, she first appeared with future husband Wallace Beery. Once married, the two pulled up stakes in Chicago and moved to Los Angeles to the film colony of Hollywood. Once out west, Gloria continued her torrid pace in films. She seemed to be in hit after hit in such films as The Pullman Bride (1917), Shifting Sands (1918), and Don't Change Your Husband (1919). By the time of the latter, Gloria had divorced Beery and was remarried, but it was not to be her last marriage, as she collected a total of six husbands. By the middle 1920s, she was the highest-paid actress in Hollywood. It has been said that Gloria made and spent over $8 million in the '20s alone. That, along with the six marriages she had, kept the fans spellbound with her escapades for over 60 years. They just couldn't get enough of her. Gloria was 30 when the sound revolution hit, and there was speculation as to whether she could adapt. She did. In 1928, she received an Oscar nomination for Best Actress for her role of Sadie Thompson in the film of the same name but lost to Janet Gaynor for 3 different films. The following year, she again was nominated for the same award in The Trespasser (1929). This time, she lost out to Norma Shearer in The Divorcee (1930). By the 1930s, Gloria pared back her work with only four films during that time. She had taken a hiatus from film work after 1934's Music in the Air (1934) and would not be seen again until Father Takes a Wife (1941). That was to be it until 1950, when she starred in Sunset Boulevard (1950) as Norma Desmond opposite William Holden. She played a movie actress who was all but washed up. The movie was a box office smash and earned her a third Academy Award nomination as Best Actress, but she lost to Judy Holliday in Born Yesterday (1950). The film is considered one of the best in the history of film and, on June 16, 1998, was named one of the top 100 films of all time by the American Film Institute, placing 12th. After a few more films in the 1950s, Gloria more or less retired. Throughout the 1960s, she appeared mostly on television. Her last fling with the silver screen was Airport 1975 (1974), wherein she played herself. Gloria died on April 4, 1983, in New York City at the age of 84. There was never anyone like her, before or since.

Actress

Airport 1975Airport 1975(1974)as Famous Actress Gloria Swanson
Killer BeesKiller Bees(1974)as Madame Maria von Bohlen
The Great Sex WarThe Great Sex War(1969)
The Beverly HillbilliesThe Beverly Hillbillies(1962)as Gloria Swanson
Ben CaseyBen Casey(1961)as Victoria Hoffman

Costume Designer

Three for Bedroom CThree for Bedroom C(1952)

Additional Crew

The Rose KingThe Rose King(1986)

Self

Good Morning AmericaGood Morning America(1975)as Self - Guest
Ciné regardsCiné regards(1978)as Self
Tomorrow Coast to CoastTomorrow Coast to Coast(1973)as Self - Guest
Ready When You Are Mr. DeMille!Ready When You Are Mr. DeMille!(1981)as Self
Desert Island Discs: Archive 1981-1985Desert Island Discs: Archive 1981-1985(1981)as Self

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Movie Night ExtravaganzaMovie Night Extravaganza(2021)as Self
Boulevard! A Hollywood StoryBoulevard! A Hollywood Story(2021)as Self
Hollywood InsiderHollywood Insider(2018)as Self
Pioneers of TelevisionPioneers of Television(2008)as Self

Known for

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Gloria Swanson in The Coast of Folly (1925)Dorothy Cumming and Gloria Swanson in The Coast of Folly (1925)Dorothy Cumming and Gloria Swanson in The Coast of Folly (1925)Anthony Jowitt and Gloria Swanson in The Coast of Folly (1925)Alec B. Francis and Gloria Swanson in The Coast of Folly (1925)Monroe Owsley and Gloria Swanson in Indiscreet (1931)

Credit Score: Gloria Swanson

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Sunset Boulevard292.5019508.4311261142
2Sadie Thompson18.7519287.2023003
3The Trespasser16.2519296.5011521
4Indiscreet3.2519316.2001619
5The Love of Sunya3.2519276.300859
6Stage Struck3.2519256.8001202
7Zaza3.2519236.600967
8Beyond the Rocks3.2519226.7002475
9Perfect Understanding3.0919335.600804
10Madame Sans-Gêne3.0919255.20058