Zsa Zsa Gabor

Zsa Zsa Gabor

ActressSoundtrack
Born
February 6, 1917
Died
December 18, 2016
Awards
3 wins, 7 nominations

Undoubtedly the woman who had come to epitomize what we recognize today as "celebrity," Zsa Zsa Gabor, is better known for her many marriages, personal appearances, her "dahlink" catchphrase, her actions, gossip, and quotations on men, rather than her film career. Zsa Zsa was born as SĆ”ri Gabor on…

Biography

Undoubtedly the woman who had come to epitomize what we recognize today as "celebrity," Zsa Zsa Gabor, is better known for her many marriages, personal appearances, her "dahlink" catchphrase, her actions, gossip, and quotations on men, rather than her film career.

Zsa Zsa was born as SÔri Gabor on February 6, 1917 in Budapest, Hungary, to Jolie Gabor (née Janka Tilleman) and Vilmos Gabor (born Farkas Miklós Grün), both of Jewish descent. Her siblings were Eva Gabor and Magda Gabor. Zsa Zsa studied at a Swiss finishing school, was second runner-up in the fifth Miss Hungary pageant, and began her stage career in Vienna in 1934. In 1941, the year she obtained her first divorce, she followed younger sister Eva to Hollywood.

A radiant, beautiful blonde, Zsa Zsa began to appear on television series and occasional films. Her first film was at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Lovely to Look At (1952), co-starring Kathryn Grayson and Red Skelton. She next made a comedy called We're Not Married! (1952) at 20th Century Fox with Ginger Rogers. It was far from a star billing; she appeared several names down the cast as a supporting actress. But in 1952 she broke into films big time with her starring role opposite JosƩ Ferrer in Moulin Rouge (1952), although it has been said that throughout filming, director John Huston gave her a very difficult time.

In the following years, Zsa Zsa slipped back into supporting roles in films such as Lili (1953) and 3 Ring Circus (1954). Her main period of film work was in the 1950s, with other roles in Death of a Scoundrel (1956), with Yvonne De Carlo, and The Man Who Wouldn't Talk (1958) with Anna Neagle; again, these were supporting roles. By the 1960s, Zsa Zsa was appearing more as herself in films. She now appeared to follow her own persona around, and cameo appearances were the order of the day in films such as Pepe (1960) and Jack of Diamonds (1967). This continued throughout the 1970s.

She was memorable as herself in The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991), in which she humorously poked fun at a 1989 incident where she was convicted of slapping a police officer (Paul Kramer) during a traffic stop. She spent three days in jail and had to do 120 hours of community service. Such infamous incidents contributed to her becoming one of the most all-time recognizable of Hollywood celebrities, and sometimes ridiculed as a result. She was also memorable to British television viewers on The Ruby Wax Show (1997).

In 2002, Gabor was reported to be in a coma in a Los Angeles hospital after a horrifying car accident. The 85-year-old star was injured when the car she was traveling in hit a utility pole in West Hollywood, California. The reports about her coma eventually proved to be inaccurate.

Zsa Zsa's life, spanning two continents, nine husbands, and 11 decades, came to an end on December 18, 2016, when she died of cardiac arrest in Los Angeles, California. She was 99.

Actress

A Very Brady SequelA Very Brady Sequel(1996)as Zsa Zsa Gabor
Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly HillsTattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills(1994)as Zsa Zsa Gabor
CybillCybill(1995)as Zsa Zsa Gabor
Empty NestEmpty Nest(1988)as Zsa Zsa Gabor
The Beverly HillbilliesThe Beverly Hillbillies(1993)as Zsa Zsa Gabor

Self

BrisantBrisant(1994)as Self, Archive
FókuszFókusz(1997)as Archiv, Self
Prinz Hollywood - FrƩdƩric von AnhaltPrinz Hollywood - FrƩdƩric von Anhalt(2016)as Self - In Background
CinerockomCinerockom(2012)as Self - Lifetime Achievement Award Winner
Intimate PortraitIntimate Portrait(1990)as Self

Archive Footage

Barbie Uncovered: A Dream House DividedBarbie Uncovered: A Dream House Divided(2024)as Self
Commitment to LifeCommitment to Life(2023)as Self
The Unknown StoryThe Unknown Story(2022)as Self - Guest Star
World's Greatest HotelsWorld's Greatest Hotels(2019)as Self
Not Past ItNot Past It(2021)as Self

Known for

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Credit Score: Zsa Zsa Gabor

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownā˜…WinsNomsVotes
1Lili9.751953•7.2164464
2Moulin Rouge6.501953•7.0277308
3Touch of Evil5.001958•7.900114833
4Death of a Scoundrel3.251956•6.9001400
5Queen of Outer Space2.601958•4.7002900
6The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear2.501991•6.900141288
7A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors2.501987•6.70099824
8For the First Time2.501959•6.300403
9Lovely to Look At2.501952•6.200970
10Jack of Diamonds2.381967•5.200505