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Eva Gabor was the youngest of three talented sisters born to Hungarian parents. Yearning to become an actress, Gabor moved to Hollywood where she entered into uneventful contracts with Paramount Pictures and Twentieth Century Fox. Her subsequent move to Broadway garnered her success in the CBS teleplay
The More the Merrier and Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway show
The Happy Time. After landing solid supporting roles in plays like
The Last Time I Saw Paris, Gabor became one of theater's top earners. Her most famous role was, of course, as Lisa Douglas in the successful television sitcom
Green Acres. She also formed Eva Gabor International, a wig company destined to become the biggest in the world.
Eva Gabor was a talented and successful actress, but close friend Angie Dickinson asserts that she was also an intelligent, loyal, hard-working woman who paid dearly for her fame. Interviews with coworkers Eddie Albert, Debbie Reynolds, and Merv Griffin, and family members Zsa Zsa Gabor and stepdaughter Mary Jameson, pay tribute to a generous and loving Eva Gabor. Wonderful family photographs, archival footage of her career, and interviews with Gabor paint a fascinating picture of one of America's best-loved actresses. --Tami Horiuchi
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Born to privilege in Hungary, Eva Gabor grew up in an atmosphere of luxury, education, and culture. Along with her older sisters Zsa Zsa and Magna, Gabor was attracted to the glamorous life and at an early age, Eva set out for Hollywood. Despite early career difficulties and two failed marriages, Gabor persisted in pursuing Hollywood and Broadway careers. Fame and fortune finally arrived, with several noted stage, film, and television performances, including her memorable role on Green Acres in the sixties. Eva went on to marry three more times, start her own wig company, and continue in show business and high society. In 1995, on a trip to Mexico, Eva took a serious fall which led to her tragic death, depriving America of one of its most charming and outspoken stars.