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FILM STILLS OF GRETA GARBO
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GRETA GARBO
FILM STILLS OF GRETA GARBO
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
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Anna Karenina
Film and Television
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
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Anna Karenina
Film and Television
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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GTV Archive
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'Anna Karenina' - Greta Garbo
GTV Archive
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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VARIOUS
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by SNAP/REX Shutterstock (390896fz)
FILM STILLS OF 'MATA HARI' WITH 1932, GEORGE FITZMAURICE, GRETA GARBO IN 1932
VARIOUS
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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VARIOUS
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by SNAP/REX Shutterstock (390896gf)
FILM STILLS OF 'GRAND HOTEL' WITH 1932, CLARENCE SINCLAIR BULL, GRETA GARBO, EDMUND GOULDING IN 1932
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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VARIOUS
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FILM STILLS OF 'MATA HARI' WITH 1932, GEORGE FITZMAURICE, GRETA GARBO IN 1932
VARIOUS
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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VARIOUS
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by SNAP/REX Shutterstock (390871hk)
FILM STILLS OF 'MATA HARI' WITH 1932, GEORGE FITZMAURICE, GRETA GARBO IN 1932
VARIOUS
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1590378a)
Mata Hari, Greta Garbo
Film and Television
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1580533a)
Grand Hotel, Greta Garbo
Film and Television
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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VARIOUS
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by SNAP/REX Shutterstock (390871dk)
FILM STILLS OF 'ANNA KARENINA' WITH 1935, CLARENCE BROWN, CLARENCE SINCLAIR BULL, GRETA GARBO IN 1935
VARIOUS
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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GTV Archive
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX Shutterstock (790382hl)
'Anna Karenina' - Greta Garbo
GTV Archive
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Anna Karenina - 1935
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ANNA KARENINA (1935) Greta Garbo
Anna Karenina - 1935
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1547593a)
Camille, Greta Garbo
Film and Television
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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VARIOUS
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by SNAP/REX Shutterstock (390898lw)
FILM STILLS OF 'CAMILLE' WITH 1936, GEORGE CUKOR, GRETA GARBO IN 1936
VARIOUS
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Greta Garbo Actress.
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Greta Garbo Actress.
Greta Garbo Actress.
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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VARIOUS
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by SNAP/REX Shutterstock (390871dq)
FILM STILLS OF 'CAMILLE' WITH 1936, GEORGE CUKOR, GRETA GARBO IN 1936
VARIOUS
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1550018a)
Conquest (Marie Walewska), Greta Garbo
Film and Television
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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VARIOUS
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by SNAP/REX Shutterstock (390871hf)
FILM STILLS OF 'CONQUEST' WITH 1937, CLARENCE BROWN, GRETA GARBO IN 1937
VARIOUS
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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VARIOUS
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by SNAP/REX Shutterstock (390871hl)
FILM STILLS OF 'TWO-FACED WOMAN' WITH 1941, GEORGE CUKOR, GRETA GARBO IN 1941
VARIOUS
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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VARIOUS
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by SNAP/REX Shutterstock (390871et)
FILM STILLS OF 'NINOTCHKA' WITH 1939, GRETA GARBO, ERNST LUBITSCH IN 1939
VARIOUS
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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VARIOUS
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by SNAP/REX Shutterstock (390871hi)
FILM STILLS OF 'NINOTCHKA' WITH 1939, GRETA GARBO, ERNST LUBITSCH IN 1939
VARIOUS
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1652950a)
Two Faced Woman, Greta Garbo
Film and Television
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1594664a)
Greta Garbo
Film and Television
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1578819a)
Greta Garbo
Film and Television
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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VARIOUS
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by SNAP/REX Shutterstock (390871dr)
FILM STILLS OF 'TWO-FACED WOMAN' WITH 1941, GEORGE CUKOR, GRETA GARBO IN 1941
VARIOUS
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1632400a)
Two Faced Woman, Greta Garbo
Film and Television
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1571190a)
Greta Garbo
Film and Television
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1571188a)
Greta Garbo
Film and Television
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1582400a)
Greta Garbo
Film and Television
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1573311a)
Greta Garbo
Film and Television
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1591163a)
Greta Garbo
Film and Television
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1591164a)
Greta Garbo
Film and Television
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1594665a)
Greta Garbo
Film and Television
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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History
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Images Group/REX Shutterstock (2545081a)
Greta Garbo (1905-90) Swedish-born American film actress.
History
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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GRETA GARBO
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX Shutterstock (79471a)
Greta Garbo
GRETA GARBO
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Film and Television
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Collection/REX Shutterstock (1596275a)
Greta Garbo
Film and Television
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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GRETA GARBO
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX Shutterstock (79471b)
GRETA GARBO
GRETA GARBO
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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VARIOUS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Di Filippo/REX Shutterstock (106383a)
GRETA GARBO IN NEW YORK
VARIOUS
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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GRETA GARBO 1984
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX Shutterstock (112624a)
GRETA GARBO 1984
GRETA GARBO 1984
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COMPILATION: Zusammenstellung zum 25. Todestag von Greta Garbo
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Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook / Rex Features ( 1013466u )
Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
THE NIGHTCLUB THAT CELEBRATES LARGER THAN LIFE LADIES
For ladies who like to live life large a certain Californian club is the place to see and be seen of an evening.
Big is beautiful at Club Bounce in Long Beach - the world's first dance club for plus-sized ladies.
Its regularly packed dance floor is a magnet for BBW (big beautiful women) and the BHM (big handsome men) who love their curves.
The club, which has the tagline 'Where Size And Style Meet', was founded by Lisa Marie Garbo - a 5ft 7in tall, 270 pound self proclaimed 'size-acceptance activist'.
It has proven to be such a success that she has recently opened another in Phoenix and has plans for a third in Dallas.
When opening the club Lisa's aim was to provide a place where women could go and have their size accepted and celebrated.
It is only since hitting 30 that Lisa has learned to love her curves, until then, she says, she felt ugly and unattractive.
It was when she decided to stop putting her life on hold that she first opened the doors of Club Bounce in 2004.
And her efforts are certainly appreciated, as the messages on her website show.
One clubber writes: "It's a positive place to hang out and not feel like the ugly duckling but a beautiful and sexy swan".
However, Lisa says her club has also come in for criticism from some people who say she is promoting obesity.
This is a claim she vehemently denies, saying that many of the women who come to the club are actively trying to shed the pounds.
But why, she asks, must these women sit at home watching TV until the weight, which they may actually never lose, is gone?
Instead they could be celebrating themselves in the body that they have right now, and having a ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLWQESJW
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Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook / Rex Features ( 1013466q )
Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
THE NIGHTCLUB THAT CELEBRATES LARGER THAN LIFE LADIES
For ladies who like to live life large a certain Californian club is the place to see and be seen of an evening.
Big is beautiful at Club Bounce in Long Beach - the world's first dance club for plus-sized ladies.
Its regularly packed dance floor is a magnet for BBW (big beautiful women) and the BHM (big handsome men) who love their curves.
The club, which has the tagline 'Where Size And Style Meet', was founded by Lisa Marie Garbo - a 5ft 7in tall, 270 pound self proclaimed 'size-acceptance activist'.
It has proven to be such a success that she has recently opened another in Phoenix and has plans for a third in Dallas.
When opening the club Lisa's aim was to provide a place where women could go and have their size accepted and celebrated.
It is only since hitting 30 that Lisa has learned to love her curves, until then, she says, she felt ugly and unattractive.
It was when she decided to stop putting her life on hold that she first opened the doors of Club Bounce in 2004.
And her efforts are certainly appreciated, as the messages on her website show.
One clubber writes: "It's a positive place to hang out and not feel like the ugly duckling but a beautiful and sexy swan".
However, Lisa says her club has also come in for criticism from some people who say she is promoting obesity.
This is a claim she vehemently denies, saying that many of the women who come to the club are actively trying to shed the pounds.
But why, she asks, must these women sit at home watching TV until the weight, which they may actually never lose, is gone?
Instead they could be celebrating themselves in the body that they have right now, and having a ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLWQESJW
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Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook / Rex Features ( 1013466i )
Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
THE NIGHTCLUB THAT CELEBRATES LARGER THAN LIFE LADIES
For ladies who like to live life large a certain Californian club is the place to see and be seen of an evening.
Big is beautiful at Club Bounce in Long Beach - the world's first dance club for plus-sized ladies.
Its regularly packed dance floor is a magnet for BBW (big beautiful women) and the BHM (big handsome men) who love their curves.
The club, which has the tagline 'Where Size And Style Meet', was founded by Lisa Marie Garbo - a 5ft 7in tall, 270 pound self proclaimed 'size-acceptance activist'.
It has proven to be such a success that she has recently opened another in Phoenix and has plans for a third in Dallas.
When opening the club Lisa's aim was to provide a place where women could go and have their size accepted and celebrated.
It is only since hitting 30 that Lisa has learned to love her curves, until then, she says, she felt ugly and unattractive.
It was when she decided to stop putting her life on hold that she first opened the doors of Club Bounce in 2004.
And her efforts are certainly appreciated, as the messages on her website show.
One clubber writes: "It's a positive place to hang out and not feel like the ugly duckling but a beautiful and sexy swan".
However, Lisa says her club has also come in for criticism from some people who say she is promoting obesity.
This is a claim she vehemently denies, saying that many of the women who come to the club are actively trying to shed the pounds.
But why, she asks, must these women sit at home watching TV until the weight, which they may actually never lose, is gone?
Instead they could be celebrating themselves in the body that they have right now, and having a ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLWQESJW
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Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook / Rex Features ( 1013466g )
Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
THE NIGHTCLUB THAT CELEBRATES LARGER THAN LIFE LADIES
For ladies who like to live life large a certain Californian club is the place to see and be seen of an evening.
Big is beautiful at Club Bounce in Long Beach - the world's first dance club for plus-sized ladies.
Its regularly packed dance floor is a magnet for BBW (big beautiful women) and the BHM (big handsome men) who love their curves.
The club, which has the tagline 'Where Size And Style Meet', was founded by Lisa Marie Garbo - a 5ft 7in tall, 270 pound self proclaimed 'size-acceptance activist'.
It has proven to be such a success that she has recently opened another in Phoenix and has plans for a third in Dallas.
When opening the club Lisa's aim was to provide a place where women could go and have their size accepted and celebrated.
It is only since hitting 30 that Lisa has learned to love her curves, until then, she says, she felt ugly and unattractive.
It was when she decided to stop putting her life on hold that she first opened the doors of Club Bounce in 2004.
And her efforts are certainly appreciated, as the messages on her website show.
One clubber writes: "It's a positive place to hang out and not feel like the ugly duckling but a beautiful and sexy swan".
However, Lisa says her club has also come in for criticism from some people who say she is promoting obesity.
This is a claim she vehemently denies, saying that many of the women who come to the club are actively trying to shed the pounds.
But why, she asks, must these women sit at home watching TV until the weight, which they may actually never lose, is gone?
Instead they could be celebrating themselves in the body that they have right now, and having a ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLWQESJW
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Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook / Rex Features ( 1013466d )
Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
THE NIGHTCLUB THAT CELEBRATES LARGER THAN LIFE LADIES
For ladies who like to live life large a certain Californian club is the place to see and be seen of an evening.
Big is beautiful at Club Bounce in Long Beach - the world's first dance club for plus-sized ladies.
Its regularly packed dance floor is a magnet for BBW (big beautiful women) and the BHM (big handsome men) who love their curves.
The club, which has the tagline 'Where Size And Style Meet', was founded by Lisa Marie Garbo - a 5ft 7in tall, 270 pound self proclaimed 'size-acceptance activist'.
It has proven to be such a success that she has recently opened another in Phoenix and has plans for a third in Dallas.
When opening the club Lisa's aim was to provide a place where women could go and have their size accepted and celebrated.
It is only since hitting 30 that Lisa has learned to love her curves, until then, she says, she felt ugly and unattractive.
It was when she decided to stop putting her life on hold that she first opened the doors of Club Bounce in 2004.
And her efforts are certainly appreciated, as the messages on her website show.
One clubber writes: "It's a positive place to hang out and not feel like the ugly duckling but a beautiful and sexy swan".
However, Lisa says her club has also come in for criticism from some people who say she is promoting obesity.
This is a claim she vehemently denies, saying that many of the women who come to the club are actively trying to shed the pounds.
But why, she asks, must these women sit at home watching TV until the weight, which they may actually never lose, is gone?
Instead they could be celebrating themselves in the body that they have right now, and having a ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLWQESJW
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Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook / Rex Features ( 1013466c )
Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
THE NIGHTCLUB THAT CELEBRATES LARGER THAN LIFE LADIES
For ladies who like to live life large a certain Californian club is the place to see and be seen of an evening.
Big is beautiful at Club Bounce in Long Beach - the world's first dance club for plus-sized ladies.
Its regularly packed dance floor is a magnet for BBW (big beautiful women) and the BHM (big handsome men) who love their curves.
The club, which has the tagline 'Where Size And Style Meet', was founded by Lisa Marie Garbo - a 5ft 7in tall, 270 pound self proclaimed 'size-acceptance activist'.
It has proven to be such a success that she has recently opened another in Phoenix and has plans for a third in Dallas.
When opening the club Lisa's aim was to provide a place where women could go and have their size accepted and celebrated.
It is only since hitting 30 that Lisa has learned to love her curves, until then, she says, she felt ugly and unattractive.
It was when she decided to stop putting her life on hold that she first opened the doors of Club Bounce in 2004.
And her efforts are certainly appreciated, as the messages on her website show.
One clubber writes: "It's a positive place to hang out and not feel like the ugly duckling but a beautiful and sexy swan".
However, Lisa says her club has also come in for criticism from some people who say she is promoting obesity.
This is a claim she vehemently denies, saying that many of the women who come to the club are actively trying to shed the pounds.
But why, she asks, must these women sit at home watching TV until the weight, which they may actually never lose, is gone?
Instead they could be celebrating themselves in the body that they have right now, and having a ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLWQESJW
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Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook / Rex Features ( 1013466a )
Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
THE NIGHTCLUB THAT CELEBRATES LARGER THAN LIFE LADIES
For ladies who like to live life large a certain Californian club is the place to see and be seen of an evening.
Big is beautiful at Club Bounce in Long Beach - the world's first dance club for plus-sized ladies.
Its regularly packed dance floor is a magnet for BBW (big beautiful women) and the BHM (big handsome men) who love their curves.
The club, which has the tagline 'Where Size And Style Meet', was founded by Lisa Marie Garbo - a 5ft 7in tall, 270 pound self proclaimed 'size-acceptance activist'.
It has proven to be such a success that she has recently opened another in Phoenix and has plans for a third in Dallas.
When opening the club Lisa's aim was to provide a place where women could go and have their size accepted and celebrated.
It is only since hitting 30 that Lisa has learned to love her curves, until then, she says, she felt ugly and unattractive.
It was when she decided to stop putting her life on hold that she first opened the doors of Club Bounce in 2004.
And her efforts are certainly appreciated, as the messages on her website show.
One clubber writes: "It's a positive place to hang out and not feel like the ugly duckling but a beautiful and sexy swan".
However, Lisa says her club has also come in for criticism from some people who say she is promoting obesity.
This is a claim she vehemently denies, saying that many of the women who come to the club are actively trying to shed the pounds.
But why, she asks, must these women sit at home watching TV until the weight, which they may actually never lose, is gone?
Instead they could be celebrating themselves in the body that they have right now, and having a ...
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Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook / Rex Features ( 1013466b )
Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
THE NIGHTCLUB THAT CELEBRATES LARGER THAN LIFE LADIES
For ladies who like to live life large a certain Californian club is the place to see and be seen of an evening.
Big is beautiful at Club Bounce in Long Beach - the world's first dance club for plus-sized ladies.
Its regularly packed dance floor is a magnet for BBW (big beautiful women) and the BHM (big handsome men) who love their curves.
The club, which has the tagline 'Where Size And Style Meet', was founded by Lisa Marie Garbo - a 5ft 7in tall, 270 pound self proclaimed 'size-acceptance activist'.
It has proven to be such a success that she has recently opened another in Phoenix and has plans for a third in Dallas.
When opening the club Lisa's aim was to provide a place where women could go and have their size accepted and celebrated.
It is only since hitting 30 that Lisa has learned to love her curves, until then, she says, she felt ugly and unattractive.
It was when she decided to stop putting her life on hold that she first opened the doors of Club Bounce in 2004.
And her efforts are certainly appreciated, as the messages on her website show.
One clubber writes: "It's a positive place to hang out and not feel like the ugly duckling but a beautiful and sexy swan".
However, Lisa says her club has also come in for criticism from some people who say she is promoting obesity.
This is a claim she vehemently denies, saying that many of the women who come to the club are actively trying to shed the pounds.
But why, she asks, must these women sit at home watching TV until the weight, which they may actually never lose, is gone?
Instead they could be celebrating themselves in the body that they have right now, and having a ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLWQESJW
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Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook / Rex Features ( 1013466h )
Club Bounce, the world's first nightclub for plus-sized women, Long Beach, California, America - Sep 2009
THE NIGHTCLUB THAT CELEBRATES LARGER THAN LIFE LADIES
For ladies who like to live life large a certain Californian club is the place to see and be seen of an evening.
Big is beautiful at Club Bounce in Long Beach - the world's first dance club for plus-sized ladies.
Its regularly packed dance floor is a magnet for BBW (big beautiful women) and the BHM (big handsome men) who love their curves.
The club, which has the tagline 'Where Size And Style Meet', was founded by Lisa Marie Garbo - a 5ft 7in tall, 270 pound self proclaimed 'size-acceptance activist'.
It has proven to be such a success that she has recently opened another in Phoenix and has plans for a third in Dallas.
When opening the club Lisa's aim was to provide a place where women could go and have their size accepted and celebrated.
It is only since hitting 30 that Lisa has learned to love her curves, until then, she says, she felt ugly and unattractive.
It was when she decided to stop putting her life on hold that she first opened the doors of Club Bounce in 2004.
And her efforts are certainly appreciated, as the messages on her website show.
One clubber writes: "It's a positive place to hang out and not feel like the ugly duckling but a beautiful and sexy swan".
However, Lisa says her club has also come in for criticism from some people who say she is promoting obesity.
This is a claim she vehemently denies, saying that many of the women who come to the club are actively trying to shed the pounds.
But why, she asks, must these women sit at home watching TV until the weight, which they may actually never lose, is gone?
Instead they could be celebrating themselves in the body that they have right now, and having a ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLWQESJW
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Beginning her career as a dancer in traveling theatrical companies before debuting as a chorus girl on Broadway, Crawford signed a motion picture contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1925. In the 1930s, Crawford's fame rivaled, and later outlasted, that of MGM colleagues Norma Shearer and Greta Garbo. Crawford often played hard-working young women who find romance and success. These characters and stories were well received by Depression-era audiences and were popular with women. Crawford became one of Hollywood's most prominent movie stars, and one of the highest-paid women in the United States, but her films began losing money, and, by the end of the 1930s, she was labelled "box office poison". But her career gradually improved in the early 1940s, and she made a major comeback in 1945 by starring in Mildred Pierce, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She would go on to receive Best Actress nominations for Possessed (1947) and Sudden Fear (1952). She continued to act in film and television throughout the 1950s and 1960s; she achieved box office success with the highly successful horror film Whatever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962), in which she starred alongside Bette Davis, her long-time rival.
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