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In 1925, Garbo moved to Hollywood at the invitation of [[Louis B. Mayer]], the head of [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] (MGM). Her first American film was "The Torrent" in 1926. Despite initial struggles with the English language and American culture, Garbo quickly became a major star in the silent film era, known for her expressive face and naturalistic acting style. | In 1925, Garbo moved to Hollywood at the invitation of [[Louis B. Mayer]], the head of [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] (MGM). Her first American film was "The Torrent" in 1926. Despite initial struggles with the English language and American culture, Garbo quickly became a major star in the silent film era, known for her expressive face and naturalistic acting style. | ||
[[Image:Detail-145131.jpg|thumb|center|A black and white photograph of a Hollywood film set in the 1920s.]] | [[Image:Detail-145131.jpg|thumb|center|A black and white photograph of a Hollywood film set in the 1920s.|class=only_on_mobile]] | ||
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