1. MGM - Noun
2. MGM - Proper noun
(film) Initialism of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, a US movie studio.
(rail transport) The station code for the Metheringham railway station in England.
Initialism of maternal grandmother.
Initialism of male genital mutilation.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgMGM never really gave me a break. They loaned me out for leading roles, but cast me in programme pictures. Laraine Day
I enjoyed working at RKO more than at MGM. At RKO the parts were better! Laraine Day
In the beginning I had a real work problem. Every time I had job I had to convince the immigration authorities I was the only man for that job and get a special work permit until I went under contract to MGM. Rod Taylor
Crikey, mate. You're far safer dealing with crocodiles and western diamondback rattlesnakes than the executives and the producers and all those sharks in the big MGM building. Steve Irwin
(On her work in Keep Your Powder Dry) I didn't want to do it, but they said if I did it they would give me Undercurrent with Robert Taylor. Then they gave Undercurrent to Katharine Hepburn, so I left MGM. Laraine Day
At MGM there was a first wave of top stars, and a second wave to replace them in case they got difficult. I was in the second line of defence, behind Myrna Loy. Rosalind Russell