Gloria Swanson was an American actress and a major star of the silent film era. Known for her roles in films like "Sunset Boulevard," Swanson was renowned for her dramatic talent and glamorous screen presence. Her career, which began in the 1910s, made her one of the most prominent actresses of her time. Swanson's impact on Hollywood and her contributions to film history have made her an iconic figure in cinema.

"When I die, my epitaph should read: She Paid the Bills. That's the story of my private life."


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"The fuss that actors began making about the difficulty of shifting to sound struck me as perfectly foolish."



"The only time I ever went hunting I remembered it as a grisly experience."



"The Sennett system of making pictures was actually fun. You never knew what the person next to you was going to do."



"The major gossip columnists were more concerned with protecting the industry than with gunning down sinners."



"One of the networks sent me a TV set to watch. I didn't care for the medium. It depressed me."



"After 16 years in pictures I could not be intimidated easily, because I knew where all the skeletons were buried."



"I was 25 and the most popular celebrity in the world, with the possible exception of my friend Mary Pickford."



"I had starred in more than 30 successful films, six in a row directed by Cecil B. De Mille."



"My mother and I could always look out the same window without ever seeing the same thing."

