Beyond Hollywood Gloria Swanson was a fascinating woman whose talents went beyond film acting. She had an instinctive curiosity and was always exploring new interests. Her childhood dream of becoming of opera singer would probably have come true if she put her mind to it!
Gloria was a woman know for her fashion sense and in the early 1950's she put it to use. She worked for a clothing line called Forever Young for ten years and traveled across America talking with salesgirls and department store owners about women's clothing. She suggested changes in how the clothes were being made and her ideas helped the company's profits multiply considerably. One of Gloria's more interesting endeavors came in the late 1930's when she came up with an idea of bringing foreign inventors to the United States (many were attempting to flee the war anyway) and giving them a safe haven and environment to develop their ideas. The company was called Multiprises and was successful for a decade.
Perhaps Gloria's greatest non-film achievement was her writing ability. In 1980, she published her autobiography titled "Swanson On Swanon". The book is a very well written account of her life which touches on the ups and downs of her glorious film career as well as personal torments in her private life (she writes honestly about an abortion she had in 1924 and how the decision forever affected her life). The book was a great success and widely praised. Gloria Swanson died in her sleep on April 4, 1983 of a heart attack. She was 84. She is buried in New York City at the Church of Heavenly Rest. |