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|name = Eva Gabor |
|name = Eva Gabor |
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|born = [[February 11]], [[Pre-1922|1919]]<br>Budapest, Hungary |
|born = [[February 11]], [[Pre-1922|1919]]<br>Budapest, Hungary |
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− | |died = [[July 4]], [[1995]] (aged 76)<br>[[Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[United States |
+ | |died = [[July 4]], [[1995]] (aged 76)<br>[[Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[United States]] |
|cause of death = Respiratory failure<br>Pneumonia |
|cause of death = Respiratory failure<br>Pneumonia |
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|nationality = Hungarian |
|nationality = Hungarian |
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|alternate names = Áva Gábor |
|alternate names = Áva Gábor |
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− | |occupation(s) = Actress, |
+ | |occupation(s) = Actress, socialite, businesswoman |
|years active = [[1941]]-[[1994]] |
|years active = [[1941]]-[[1994]] |
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|spouse = Eric Valdemar Drimmer<br>([[1939]]-[[1942]])<br>Charles Isaacs<br>([[1943]]-[[1949]])<br>John Elbert Williams<br>([[1956]]-[[1957]])<br>Richard Brown<br>([[1959]]-[[1973]])<br>Frank Gard Jameson<br>(1973-[[1983]]) |
|spouse = Eric Valdemar Drimmer<br>([[1939]]-[[1942]])<br>Charles Isaacs<br>([[1943]]-[[1949]])<br>John Elbert Williams<br>([[1956]]-[[1957]])<br>Richard Brown<br>([[1959]]-[[1973]])<br>Frank Gard Jameson<br>(1973-[[1983]]) |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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===Career=== |
===Career=== |
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− | Eva Gabor was sister to celebrity [[Wikipedia:Zsa Zsa Gabor|Zsa Zsa Gabor]] and her first movie was ''Forced Landing'' and she |
+ | Eva Gabor was sister to celebrity [[Wikipedia:Zsa Zsa Gabor|Zsa Zsa Gabor]] and her first movie was ''Forced Landing'' and she appeared in talk shows. Eva had her own talk show called ''The Eva Gabor Show'' which lasted for one season. Gabor opened her wig business in [[1972]]. Eva voiced [[Duchess]] from ''[[The Aristocats]]'' and [[Miss Bianca]] from ''[[The Rescuers]]'' and ''[[The Rescuers Down Under]]''. |
====''Green Acres''==== |
====''Green Acres''==== |
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− | In [[1965]], Gabor began her role for which she is best remembered, [[Wikipedia:Lisa Douglas|Lisa Douglas]] whose attorney husband ([[Wikipedia:Oliver Wendell Douglas|Oliver Wendell Douglas]], played by Eddie Albert) decides to leave the city. Oliver then buys and runs a farm in a rural community, forcing Lisa to leave her beloved [[ |
+ | In [[1965]], Gabor began her role for which she is best remembered, [[Wikipedia:Lisa Douglas|Lisa Douglas]] whose attorney husband ([[Wikipedia:Oliver Wendell Douglas|Oliver Wendell Douglas]], played by Eddie Albert) decides to leave the city. Oliver then buys and runs a farm in a rural community, forcing Lisa to leave her beloved [[New York City]], in the [[Wikipedia:Paul Henning|Paul Henning]] sitcom ''[[Wikipedia:Green Acres|Green Acres]]'' which aired on [[Wikipedia:CBS|CBS]]. ''Green Acres'' was set in [[Wikipedia:Hooterville|Hooterville]], the same backdrop for ''[[Wikipedia:Petticoat Junction|Petticoat Junction]]'' ([[1963]]-[[1970]]) which occasionally crossed over its [[Wikipedia:sister show|sister sitcom]]. Despite proving to be a ratings hit, staying in the top twenty for its first four seasons, ''Green Acres'' and another sister sitcom show, ''[[Wikipedia: the Beverly Hillbillies|The Beverly Hillbillies]]'' were canceled in [[1971]] in the CBS network's infamous "[[Wikipedia:rural purge|rural purge]]" - which attempted an attract a younger viewer demographic, as most viewers of the series were at least 40 years old. |
===Marriages=== |
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Duchess2.png|'''[[Duchess]]'''<br>(''[[The Aristocats]]'') |
Duchess2.png|'''[[Duchess]]'''<br>(''[[The Aristocats]]'') |
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− | Clipbiancah2.gif|'''[[Miss Bianca]]'''<br>(''[[The Rescuers]]'' |
+ | Clipbiancah2.gif|'''[[Miss Bianca]]'''<br>(''[[The Rescuers]]'' and ''[[The Rescuers Down Under]]'') |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Eva and her family.jpg|Eva with her family |
Eva and her family.jpg|Eva with her family |
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Eva with Eddie.jpg|Eva with Eddie Albert |
Eva with Eddie.jpg|Eva with Eddie Albert |
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Eva with merv.jpg|Eva with Merv Griffin |
Eva with merv.jpg|Eva with Merv Griffin |
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Eva with jolie.jpg|Eva with her mother |
Eva with jolie.jpg|Eva with her mother |
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Eva with zsa zsa.jpg|Eva and her sister Zsa Zsa |
Eva with zsa zsa.jpg|Eva and her sister Zsa Zsa |
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− | Zsa Zsa Gabor.jpg|Her sister Zsa Zsa |
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− | Magda Gabor.jpg|Her eldest sister Magda |
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− | Jolie Gabor.jpg|Her mother Jolie |
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− | Franceska Tilleman.jpg|Her grandmother Franceska |
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Revision as of 16:27, 26 February 2020
Eva Gabor was a Hungarian-born actress.
Biography
Career
Eva Gabor was sister to celebrity Zsa Zsa Gabor and her first movie was Forced Landing and she appeared in talk shows. Eva had her own talk show called The Eva Gabor Show which lasted for one season. Gabor opened her wig business in 1972. Eva voiced Duchess from The Aristocats and Miss Bianca from The Rescuers and The Rescuers Down Under.
Green Acres
In 1965, Gabor began her role for which she is best remembered, Lisa Douglas whose attorney husband (Oliver Wendell Douglas, played by Eddie Albert) decides to leave the city. Oliver then buys and runs a farm in a rural community, forcing Lisa to leave her beloved New York City, in the Paul Henning sitcom Green Acres which aired on CBS. Green Acres was set in Hooterville, the same backdrop for Petticoat Junction (1963-1970) which occasionally crossed over its sister sitcom. Despite proving to be a ratings hit, staying in the top twenty for its first four seasons, Green Acres and another sister sitcom show, The Beverly Hillbillies were canceled in 1971 in the CBS network's infamous "rural purge" - which attempted an attract a younger viewer demographic, as most viewers of the series were at least 40 years old.
Marriages
Eva Gabor was married five times:
- Eric Valdemar Drimmer (June 1939-February 25, 1942; divorced) the marriage was childless.
- Charles Isaacs (September 27, 1943-April 2, 1949; divorced) the marriage was childless.
- John Elbert Williams (April 8, 1956-March 20, 1957; divorced) the marriage was childless.
- Richard Brown (October 4, 1959-June 1973; divorced) the marriage was childless.
- Frank Gard Jameson SR, (September 21, 1973-1983; divorced) the marriage was childless but Gabor became a stepmother of Jameson's four children.
Death
Eva Gabor died in Los Angeles on July 4, 1995, from respiratory failure and pneumonia, following a fall in the bathtub in Mexico, where she had been on vacation.
As the youngest of the Gabor sisters, she had predeceased her eldest sister, Magda, (1915-1997) and her mother, Jolie Gabor, (1896-1997) whom both died two years later in 1997, and Zsa Zsa who died on December 18, 2016.
Interment
Gabor is interred in Westwood Village Memorial Park and buried just yards from her niece Francesca Hilton (1947-2015), and her friend and former co-star Eddie Albert (1906-2005).
Family
Jolie's side
- Dorottya Stein (1860-1896): great-grandmother
- Franceska Tilleman (1879-1944): grandmother
- Ethel Reinhertz (1881-1931): great-aunt
- Joseph Tilleman (1865-unknown): grandfather
- Dora Tilleman (1891-1980): aunt
- Zseni Tilleman (1892-1969): aunt
- Sydonia Tilleman (1895-1895): aunt
- Jolie Gabor (1896-1997): mother
- Rozalie Tilleman (1898-1973): aunt
- Sebastian Sebi Tilleman (1907-1944): uncle
Vilmos Side
- Salamon Grün: grandfather
- Rozália Kluger: grandmother
- Vilmos Gábor (Grün) (1881-1962): father
- Lajos Gábor (Grün) (1894-1945): uncle
- Joseph Gábor (1889-1944): uncle
- Magda Gabor (1915-1997): sister
- Zsa Zsa Gabor (1917-2016): sister
Others
Disney Roles
Gallery
References
Eva Gabor on Wikipedia