Zsa Zsa Gabor Personal Profile
Famous as: | Actor |
Birth Name: | Gábor Sári |
Birth Date: | February 6, 1917 |
Birth place: | Budapest, Hungary |
Nationalty: | Hungarian-American |
Hair Color: | Blonde |
Eye Color: | Blue |
Father: | Vilmos Gábor |
Mother: | Jolie Gábor |
Siblings: | Eva Gabor, Magda Gabor |
Spouse: | Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt (m. 1986), Felipe de Alba (m. 1983–1983), Michael O’Hara (m. 1976–1982), Jack Ryan (m. 1975–1976), Joshua S. Cosden Jr. (m. 1966–1967), Herbert Hutner (m. 1962–1966), George Sanders (m. 1949–1954), Conrad Hilton (m. 1942–1947), Burhan Asaf Belge (m. 1937–1941) |
Children: | Constance Francesca Hilton |
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Gábor Sári better known as Zsa Zsa Gabor is a famous American actress. She was born on February 6, 1917 in Budapest, Hungary. She started her career at the age of 15 when she was crowned Miss Hundary in 1936. In 1941 she migrated to United States where she started her acting career. She started her acting career with a supporting role and made her debut in the film Lovely to Look At. In 1953 she made her debut in the film The Story of Three Loves in which she played the role of Minnelli. In 1954 she made her appearance in the film 3 Ring Circus in which she appeared as Pevney. In 1958 she appeared as a guest star in the film Touch of Evil. In 1960 she made her cameo appearance in the film Pepe. She made her next appearance in the film The Road to Hong Kong as Panama. In the same year she made her appearance in the film Boys’ Night Out in which she played the role of Gordon. In 1966 she appeared in the film Drop Dead Darling in which she played the role of Hughes. In 1976 she made her debut in the film Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood. In 1984 she made her debut in the film Frankenstein’s Great Aunt Tillie in which she portrayed the role of Gold. She than appeared in the film A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors in which she made her cameo appearance as Russell. In 1993 she provided her voice for the role of Blossom in the film Happily Ever After. She did her last film in 1996 by playing a role Sanford in the film A Very Brady Sequel.
As she is one of the most famous actress in Hollywood, she is also known for her marriages and divorces with Burhan Aspaf Belge(1937–1941), Conrad Hilton(1942–1947), George Sanders(1949–1954), Herbert Hutner(1962–1966), Joshua S. Cosden, Jr.(1966–1967), Jack Ryan(1975–1976), Michael O’Hara(1976–1983), Felipe de Alba(1983; annulled) and Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt(1986–present).
Zsa Zsa Gabor Filmography
Year | Films |
1952 | Lovely to Look At |
1952 | We’re Not Married |
1952 | Moulin Rouge |
1952 | The Million Dollar Nickel |
1953 | The Story of Three Loves |
1953 | Lili |
1953 | L’ennemi public no.1 |
1954 | Sangre y luces |
1954 | Ball der Nationen |
1954 | 3 Ring Circus |
1956 | Death of a Scoundrel |
1957 | The Girl in the Kremlin |
1958 | The Man Who Wouldn’t Talk |
1958 | Country Music Holiday |
1958 | Touch of Evil |
1958 | Queen of Outer Space |
1959 | For the First Time |
1960 | La contessa azzurra |
1960 | Pepe |
1962 | Lykke og krone |
1962 | The Road to Hong Kong |
1962 | Boys’ Night Out |
1966 | Picture Mommy Dead |
1966 | Drop Dead Darling |
1967 | Jack of Diamonds |
1972 | Up the Front |
1976 | Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood |
1978 | Every Girl Should Have One |
1984 | Frankenstein’s Great Aunt Tillie |
1986 | Charlie Barnett’s Terms of Enrollment |
1986 | Smart Alec |
1987 | A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors |
1987 | Johann Strauß: Der König ohne Krone (“Johann Strauss: The King Without a Crown”) |
1991 | “The People vs. Zsa Zsa Gabor” |
1991 | The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear |
1992 | The Naked Truth |
1993 | Est & Ouest: Les paradis perdus |
1993 | Happily Ever After |
1993 | The Beverly Hillbillies |
1996 | A Very Brady Sequel |
Year | Television |
1953 | Jukebox Jury |
1955 | Climax! |
1955 | The Milton Berle Show |
1956 | Sneak Preview |
1956 | The Ford Television Theatre |
1956 | The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford |
1956 | General Electric Theater |
1956-1961 | Matinee Theatre |
1956-1958 | The Life of Riley |
1957 | Playhouse 90 |
1957 | The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom |
1958 | Shower of Stars |
1959 | Lux Playhouse |
1959 | Queen of Outer Space |
1960 | Ninotchka |
1960 | Make Room for Daddy |
1962 | Mr. Ed |
1963 | The Dick Powell Show |
1963-1964 | Burke’s Law |
1965 | Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre |
1965 | Gilligan’s Island |
1966 | Alice in Wonderland or What’s a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This? |
1966 | The Rounders |
1966 | F Troop |
1967 | Bonanza |
1968 | My Three Sons |
1968 | Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In |
1968 | The Name of the Game |
1968 | Batman |
1969 | Bracken’s World |
1971 | Mooch Goes to Hollywood |
1971 | Night Gallery |
1976 | Let’s Make a Deal |
1977 | Supertrain |
1979 | The Love Boat |
1980 | The Facts of Life |
1980 | As the World Turns |
1981 | Matt Houston |
1981 | California Girls |
1983 | Charlie Barnett’s Terms of Enrollment |
1985 | Pee-wee’s Playhouse Christmas Special |
1989 | It’s Garry Shandling’s Show |
1989 | The Munsters Today |
1990 | City |
1991 | The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air |
1994 | Late Show with David Letterman |
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