Zsa Zsa Gabor(Actress)
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Biography Zsa Zsa Gabor
Zsa Zsa Gabor (hung. Sári Gábor, also known as Sári Prinzessin von Anhalt) was born in Budapest on February, 6, 1917 in the family of Vilmos Gábor, a soldier, and Jolie Gábor. She had also two sisters, Magda and Eva, that also became actresses. She was named Sari after Hungarian actress Sari Fedak, but she could not pronounce her own name so her mother called her Zsa Zsa.
In 1936 Zsa Zsa won in the contest 'Miss Hungary', but she was disqualified as under aged. One year later she moved to Vienna, where she was noticed by the tenor Richard Tauber and invited to sing a soubrette's in a new operetta 'Der singende Traum' in Vienna theatre.
Zsa Zsa Gabor starred in numerous films, TV programs and entertainment performances due to which she became one of the most outstanding stars of the social life. Her sense of humour, extravagance and propensity for juicy scandals and sensations let helped her save her fame independently from her film career.
Zsa Zsa was married 9 times, divorced 7 times and one marriage was cancelled:
Burhan Asaf Belge (1937-1941) (divorced) Conrad Hilton (April 10, 1942-1947) (divorced) George Sanders (April 2, 1949 - April 2, 1954) (divorced) Herbert Hutner (November 5, 1962 - March 3, 1966) (divorced) Joshua S. Cosden, Jr. (March 9, 1966 - October 18, 1967) (divorced) Jack Ryan (January 21, 1975 - August 24, 1976) (divorced) Michael O'Hara (August 27, 1976-1983) (divorced) Felipe de Alba (April 13, 1983 - April 14, 1983) (annulled) Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt (August 14, 1986 to present)
Zsa Zsa is the only from Gabor sisters that gave birth to a child. According to their biographic book 'One Lifetime Is Not Enough', Zsa Zsa's pregnance took place after she was assaulted by Conrad Hilton. Her daughter, Francesca Hilton was born on March 10, 1947 after divorce with Conrad. In 2005 Zsa Zsa filed a case against her daughter accusing her in theft and fraud. On June 1989 Zsa Zsa slapped in the face a police officer for alleged abuse of power and rude behaviour. In the end she was found guilty and condemned to 72 hours of correctional work in the prison and fine in the amount of 13 thousand dollars. тыс. On November 27, 2002 she got to a car accident but she ws insured and got 2 mln dollars insurance.
In 2005 Zsa Zsa suffered stroke and form that time on gets regular stroke treatment.
Filmography
Lovely to Look At (LeRoy, 1952) We're Not Married (Goulding, 1952) Moulin Rouge (Huston, 1952) The Million Dollar Nickel (1952) (short subject) The Story of Three Loves (Minnelli, 1953) Lili (Walters, 1953) L'ennemi public no.1 ("The Most Wanted Man") (Verneuil, 1953) Sangre y luces ("Love in a Hot Climate") (Rouquier/Suey, 1954) Ball der Nationen ("Ball of the Nations") (Ritter, 1954) 3 Ring Circus (Pevney, 1954) Death of a Scoundrel (Martin, 1956) The Girl in the Kremlin (Birdwell, 1957) The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (Wilcox, 1958) Country Music Holiday (Ganzer, 1958) Touch of Evil (Welles, 1958) (as a "guest star") Queen of Outer Space (Bernds, 1958) For the First Time (Maté, 1959) La contessa azzurra ("The Blue Countess") (Gora, 1960) Pepe (Sidney, 1960) (Cameo) Lykke og krone (Helander/Sælen, 1962) (documentary) The Road to Hong Kong (Panama, 1962) (unbilled cameo) Boys' Night Out (Gordon, 1962) Picture Mommy Dead (Gordon, 1966) Drop Dead Darling (1966) Arrivederci, Baby! (Hughes, 1966) Jack of Diamonds (Taylor, 1967) (cameo) Up the Front (Kellett, 1972) Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (Winner, 1976) Every Girl Should Have One (Hyatt, 1978) Frankenstein's Great Aunt Tillie (Gold, 1984) Charlie Barnett's Terms of Enrollment (1986) Smart Alec (Wilson, 1986) A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (Russell, 1987) (cameo) Johann Strauß: Der König ohne Krone ("Johann Strauss: The King Without a Crown") (Antel, 1987) "The People vs. Zsa Zsa Gabor" (1991) (documentary) The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (Zucker, 1991) (cameo) The Naked Truth (Mastorakis, 1992) Est & Ouest: Les paradis perdus ("East & West: Paradises Lost") (Rival, 1993) Happily Ever After (Blossom, 1993) (voice only) The Beverly Hillbillies (Spheeris, 1993) (cameo) A Very Brady Sequel (Sanford, 1996) (cameo) "The Gabors: Fame, Fortune and Romance" (2000) (documentary)
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