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Sunday, November 20, 2022

Eva Gabor

 Abor was the eldest of the three children that were born to Vilmos Gabor (a soldier) and Janka Tilleman (a jeweler). Both of her parents were from Hungarian Jewish families. [1][2][3She was among the youngest sisters to move to America shortly after her first wedding to Dr. Eric Drimmer (a Swedish osteopath) who she married in 1937, before she was just 18 years old. The first time she was seen in a film in the U.S., in Forced Landing at Paramount Pictures in 1941. In the 1950s, she appeared featured in a variety of feature films, like The Last Time I Saw Paris with Elizabeth Taylor and Artists and Models with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The roles she played were minor. The actress was given the opportunity to host her own talk show on TV in 1953. It was called The Eva Gabor Show. The show ran for only one season (1953-1954). She was in TV and films in the 1950s and the 1960s. She was in one episode of the crime show Justice. The show featured her as the mystery contestant. In this time she appeared in films such as the remake of My Man Godfrey, Gigi and It Started with a Kiss.

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