A Quote by Jane Lynch

I'm fascinated by Greta Garbo. My cat's named Greta, and I have a framed photograph of her from 1949. — © Jane Lynch
I'm fascinated by Greta Garbo. My cat's named Greta, and I have a framed photograph of her from 1949.
I could be the Greta Garbo of comedy, very secluded, but Garbo had a man who was beyond rich to support her.
"I want to be a lawn." Greta Garbo.
I mean, the actors that I admired were Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, an actress named Barbara Harris. And Greta Garbo. They were great actors.
Once, I was a bigger star than Greta Garbo.
I'm a huge fan of Greta Gerwig, and working with her was also a dream come true. She was one of those directors who, when people asked me, 'Who do you wanna work with one day?' I'd say Greta Gerwig. I've always been a fan of mumblecore and her films, and so to work with her was just so much fun.
You can compare me with Greta Garbo. I have big feet, too.
Greta Garbo: A deer in the body of a woman, living resentfully in the Hollywood zoo.
It's one of the most beautiful memories of my life. Not everyone has a chance to meet Greta Garbo! I was so in awe of her that I recently had my assistant search online for her film Queen Christina [1933]. I cherish that rare DVD like a precious keepsake now.
The ending shot of 'Queen Christina' with Greta Garbo is amazing. She's at the head of the ship, and she's been through so much, and the camera gets so close to her face. That really sticks out for me.
I think familiarity breeds contempt. I mean, we'll never get another Greta Garbo will we? Someone would go in with a camera Sellotaped to the bottom of a tray trying to get film of her with no make-up on.
Why haven't I got a husband and children?" mused Greta Garbo to the Dutchess of Windsor, "I never met a man I could marry.
My perfect day would be to go on a picnic up Mt. Wilson with Christopher Isherwood, Greta Garbo, Aldous Huxley, and Bertrand Russell.
I was a big fan of Greta Garbo and that era of movies, so I dreamt watching those movies.
There was a saying around MGM: "Norma Shearer got the productions, Greta Garbo supplied the art, and Joan Crawford made the money to pay for both".
In the old days, a star was someone up there - you know, Greta Garbo - but a telly star was somebody you could approach.
She's got Greta Garbo's standoff sighs, she's got Bette Davis eyes.
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