Eva Gabor

Éva Gábor (February 11, 1919 - July 4, 1995) was a Hungarian born actress.

She was born in Budapest, Hungary, the daughter of Vilmos Gabor and Jolie Tilleman (or Jolie Gabor). Her sisters are Magda Gábor and Zsa Zsa Gabor.

Eva had five husbands:

  1. Swedish physician Erik Drimmer (married circa 1939-divorced 1942);
  2. Charles Isaacs (married 1943-divorced 1950);
  3. Dr. John Williams (married 1956-divorced 1956);
  4. Richard Brown (married 1959-divorced 1972)
  5. Frank Jameson (married 1973-divorced 1983).

Her first movie was Forest Landing (1941) at Paramount Pictures. She acted in movies throughout the 1950s; in the 1960s, she appeared in her well known TV role on the sitcom Green Acres, in which she portrayed a New York wife living on a farm.

In later years, she provided the voice of Miss Bianca in The Rescuers animated Disney movies.

Eva Gabor died in Los Angeles of respiratory failure after suffering from food poisoning at the age of 76. She is interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Westwood, California.


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She is interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Westwood, California. After his death in 1990 she became the school's chairman. Eva Gabor died in Los Angeles of respiratory failure after suffering from food poisoning at the age of 76. She taught at HB Studios, a well-known New York City acting school, starting in 1957, and married its co-founder, Herbert Berghoff, on 25 January 1957. In later years, she provided the voice of Miss Bianca in The Rescuers animated Disney movies. They had one daughter. She acted in movies throughout the 1950s; in the 1960s, she appeared in her well known TV role on the sitcom Green Acres, in which she portrayed a New York wife living on a farm. She married José Ferrer in 1938; they divorced in 1948.

Her first movie was Forest Landing (1941) at Paramount Pictures. Because of blacklisting, she had more limited output in film, not making her cinematic debut until 1972. Eva had five husbands:. She was primarily noted for stage roles. Her sisters are Magda Gábor and Zsa Zsa Gabor. She studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. She was born in Budapest, Hungary, the daughter of Vilmos Gabor and Jolie Tilleman (or Jolie Gabor). She was born in Göttingen in Germany and raised in Madison, Wisconsin.

Éva Gábor (February 11, 1919 - July 4, 1995) was a Hungarian born actress. Uta Hagen (12 June 1919 - 14 January 2004) was an American theatrical actress and acting teacher. Frank Jameson (married 1973-divorced 1983). Oz - guest appearance, 1999. Richard Brown (married 1959-divorced 1972). The Sunset Gang - 1991. John Williams (married 1956-divorced 1956);. Seasonal Differences - 1987.

Dr. The Day Before Sunday - 1970. Charles Isaacs (married 1943-divorced 1950);. A Month in the Country - 1959. Swedish physician Erik Drimmer (married circa 1939-divorced 1942);. Victory - 1945. Limón: A Life Beyond Words - 2001.

Reversal of Fortune - 1990. A Doctor's Story - 1984. The Boys from Brazil - 1978. The Other - 1972.

Collected Stories - 1998. Klein. Mrs. Charlotte - 1980.

You Never Can Tell - 1986. The Cherry Orchard - 1968. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?- 1962 -(Tony Award). Island of Goats - 1955.

The Magic and The Loss - 1954. In Any Language - 1952. Saint Joan - 1951. The Country Girl - 1950 (Tony Award).

A Streetcar Named Desire - 1947. The Whole World Over - 1947. Othello - 1943. Vickie - 1942.

Key Largo - 1939. The Happiest Days - 1939. The Seagull - 1938.