Eva Gabor ( ; February 11, 1919 – July 4, 1995) was a Hungarian-American actress, businesswoman, singer, and
socialite
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. She voiced Duchess and Miss Bianca in the animated Disney Classics, ''
The Aristocats
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'' (1970), ''
The Rescuers'' (1977), and ''
The Rescuers Down Under'' (1990). She was popular in her role on the 1965–71 television sitcom ''
Green Acres
''Green Acres'' is an American television sitcom starring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor as a couple who move from New York City to a country farm. Produced by Filmways as a sister show to '' Petticoat Junction'', the series was first broad ...
'' as
Lisa Douglas, the wife of
Eddie Albert's character
Oliver Wendell Douglas. Gabor was successful as an actress in film, on Broadway, and on television. She was also a successful businesswoman, marketing wigs, clothing, and beauty products. Her elder sisters,
Zsa Zsa and
Magda Gabor, were also actresses and socialites.
Early life and career
Gabor was born in
Budapest
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, Hungary, the youngest of three daughters of Vilmos Gábor, a soldier, and his wife, trained
jeweler
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Jolie (born Janka Tilleman). Her parents were both from
Hungarian Jewish families. She was the first of the sisters to immigrate to the U.S., shortly after her first marriage to a Swedish
osteopath, Dr. Eric Drimmer, whom she married in 1937 when she was 18 years old.
Her first movie role was in the U.S. in 1941's ''
Forced Landing'' at
Paramount Pictures
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. During the 1950s, she appeared in several feature films, including ''
The Last Time I Saw Paris'', starring
Elizabeth Taylor
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; and ''
Artists and Models,'' which featured
Dean Martin
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and
Jerry Lewis
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. These roles were
bit parts. In 1953, she was given her own television talk show, ''
The Eva Gabor Show'', which ran for one season (1953–54). Through the rest of the 1950s and early 1960s she appeared on television and in movies. She appeared in one episode of the mystery series ''
Justice
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'' and was on the game show ''
What's My Line?
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'' as the "mystery challenger." Her film appearances during this era included a remake of ''
My Man Godfrey'', ''
Gigi'', and ''
It Started with a Kiss.''
''Green Acres''

In 1965, Gabor got the role of
Lisa Douglas, whose attorney husband
Oliver Wendell Douglas (
Eddie Albert) decides to leave the "
rat race" of city life. He buys a farm in a rural community, forcing Lisa to leave her beloved big-city urban life. The
Paul Henning sitcom ''
Green Acres
''Green Acres'' is an American television sitcom starring Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor as a couple who move from New York City to a country farm. Produced by Filmways as a sister show to '' Petticoat Junction'', the series was first broad ...
'' aired on
CBS. ''Green Acres'' was set in
Hooterville, the same backdrop for ''
Petticoat Junction'' (1963–70), and would occasionally cross over with its
sister sitcom. Despite proving to be a ratings hit, staying in the top 20 for its first four seasons, ''Green Acres'', along with another sister show, ''
The Beverly Hillbillies
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'', was cancelled in 1971 in the CBS network's "
rural purge" — a policy to get rid of the network's rural-based television shows.
Later years

Gabor later did voice-over work for
Disney
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movies, providing the European-accented voices of Duchess in ''
The Aristocats
''The Aristocats'' is a 1970 American animated romantic musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and directed by Wolfgang Reitherman. The 20th Disney animated feature film, the film is based on a story by Tom McGowan and Tom R ...
'', and Miss Bianca in ''
The Rescuers'' and ''
The Rescuers Down Under'', as well as the Queen of Time in the
Sanrio film ''
Nutcracker Fantasy''. She was a panelist on the
Gene Rayburn-hosted ''
Match Game''. From 1983 to 1984, she was on the ''
Match Game Hollywood Squares Hour'' starring Gene Rayburn and Jon Bauman.
Eva appeared as Aunt Renee in the fourth season of “
Hart to Hart”, and in 1983, she reunited with
Eddie Albert on Broadway as the Grand Duchess Olga Katrina in ''
You Can't Take It with You''. In 1990, she attempted a TV series comeback in the CBS sitcom pilot ''Close Encounters''; the pilot aired as a special that summer, but did not make it to series status. She toured post-communist Hungary after a 40-year absence on an episode of ''
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous''.
Business career
In 1972, she launched her eponymous fashion collection with
Luis Estevez, a Cuban-born American fashion designer.
Marriages and relationships
Eva Gabor was married five times. She had no children:
* Eric Valdemar Drimmer, a Swedish-born masseur turned
osteopath and
psychologist
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. They wed in London on June 3, 1937, and divorced in Los Angeles, California, on February 25, 1942 (the divorce was finalized on March 6); Gabor claimed cruelty, saying, "I wanted to have babies and lead a simple family life but my husband objected to my having children".
* Charles Isaacs, an American investment broker. They married on September 27, 1943, and were divorced on April 2, 1949.
* John Elbert Williams, MD, a
plastic surgeon
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. They married on April 8, 1956, and were divorced on March 20, 1957.
* Richard Brown, a
textile manufacturer
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Industry process
Cotton manufacturi ...
, who later became a writer and director.
[Eva Gabor Wed in Las Vegas", ''The New York Times'', October 5, 1959] They married at the
Flamingo Hotel in
Las Vegas, Nevada
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, on October 4, 1959, and divorced in
Santa Monica, California
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, in June 1973.
* Frank Gard Jameson Sr., an aerospace executive and former vice president of
Rockwell International
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.
They married in the Vivian Webb Chapel of
The Webb Schools, Claremont, California on September 21, 1973. The couple divorced in 1983. Gabor became a stepmother to Jameson's four children.
Gabor also had a long term on-and off affair with actor
Glenn Ford which began during the filming of ''
Don't Go Near the Water'' in 1957. They dated between their marriages and almost married in the early 1970s.
After her final marriage, Gabor was involved in a relationship with TV producer
Merv Griffin until her death. It was rumored that this was a platonic relationship to hide Griffin's suspected homosexuality.
Death
Gabor died in Los Angeles on
Independence Day
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1995, from respiratory failure and
pneumonia
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, following a fall in a bathtub in Mexico, where she had been on vacation. Her funeral was held on July 11, 1995, at
Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Beverly Hills.
The youngest sister, Eva predeceased her elder sisters and her mother. Eldest sister Magda and mother Jolie Gabor both died two years later, in 1997. Elder sister
Zsa Zsa died from cardiac arrest on December 18, 2016.
Interment
Gabor is interred in the
Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery and is buried just yards from both her niece,
Francesca Hilton, and her friend and former co-star
Eddie Albert.
Theatre roles
Filmography
Film
Television
See also
*
Gabor sisters
The Gabor sisters were three Hungarian-American actresses/socialites: Magda (June 11, 1915 – June 6, 1997), Zsa Zsa (February 6, 1917 – December 18, 2016), and Eva (February 11, 1919 – July 4, 1995). Born in Budapest, Hungary, the trio ...
* Eva Gabor portrait by
Americo Makk
References
Sources
* ''Orchids & Salami'', by Eva Gabor, Doubleday, 1954
* ''Gaborabilia'', by Anthony Turtu and Donald F. Reuter, Three Rivers Press, 2001;
External links
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"Eva Gabor and New York stockbroker, Richard Brown wed" tcm.turner.com
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