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- Died
- Height1.59 m
- Eva Gabor was born on February 11, 1919 in Budapest, Hungary, to Jolie Gabor (née Janka Tilleman) and Vilmos Gabor (born Farkas Miklós Grün), a soldier. Her older siblings were Magda Gabor, an actress, and Zsa Zsa Gabor, an actress and socialite. Her parents were both from Jewish families. She went to Hollywood, California, to act in the 1930s. Her mother escaped from Nazi-occupied Budapest in the 1940s, also settling in the U.S.
Eva appeared both in films and on Broadway in the 1950s, as well as in several "A"-movies, including The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954), starring Elizabeth Taylor, and Artists and Models (1955), which featured Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.
In 1953, she was given her own television talk show, The Eva Gabor Show (1953). Throughout the rest of the 1950s and early 1960s, she appeared on television and in movies. She appeared on one episode of the mystery series Justice (1954), and was on the game show What's My Line? (1950) as the "mystery challenger". Her film appearances during this period include a remake of My Man Godfrey (1957), Gigi (1958) and It Started with a Kiss (1959).
However, she is best remembered as Lisa Douglas, the socialite turned farm wife on Green Acres (1965) with co-star Eddie Albert playing her attorney husband Oliver Wendell Douglas. Eva Gabor died at age 76 from respiratory failure and pneumonia on July 4, 1995 in Los Angeles, California.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Ray Hamel
- SpousesFrank Jameson(September 21, 1973 - 1984) (divorced)Richard Brown(October 4, 1959 - November 14, 1972) (divorced)Dr. John Williams(April 8, 1956 - March 20, 1957) (divorced)Charles Isaacs(September 27, 1943 - May 25, 1950) (divorced)Dr. Erich Valdemar Drimmer(June 3, 1939 - February 14, 1942) (divorced)
- ChildrenNo Children
- ParentsVilmos Gábor
- RelativesFrancesca Hilton(Niece or Nephew)Zsa Zsa Gabor(Sibling)Magda Gabor(Sibling)
- Heavy Hungarian accent
- Was a successful businesswoman, marketing wigs, clothing and beauty products.
- Following a bathtub fall while on vacation in Mexico, she passed away later in Los Angeles from pneumonia and respiratory failure on July 4, 1995.
- Best remembered by the public for her starring role as the socialite turned farm wife Lisa Douglas on Green Acres (1965).
- Resided platonically with Merv Griffin, creator of the game show Wheel of Fortune (1983), for several years up until her death.
- She was the first of the Gabors to immigrate to the United States from Hungary.
- I was the first actress in the family, and I am still the only actress in the family. I shouldn't be saying it, but it slipped out!
- I believe in loyalty. When a woman reaches a certain age she likes, she should stick with it.
- Love is a game that two can play and both win.
- All any girl needs, at any time in history, is simple velvet and basic diamonds.
- I ask myself more questions than Hamlet as I ponder which shoes to wear.
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