This page will contain external links about Eva Gabor, as they become available.Eva GaborÉva 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:
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. This page about Eva Gabor includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Eva Gabor News stories about Eva Gabor External links for Eva Gabor Videos for Eva Gabor Wikis about Eva Gabor Discussion Groups about Eva Gabor Blogs about Eva Gabor Images of Eva Gabor |
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She is interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Westwood, California. Trivia: While Hamilton was a teacher back in Cleveland, one of her students was young Jim Backus. Eva Gabor died in Los Angeles of respiratory failure after suffering from food poisoning at the age of 76. She died in Salisbury, Connecticut from a heart attack. In later years, she provided the voice of Miss Bianca in The Rescuers animated Disney movies. Hamilton was married briefly in the 30s and had one son, whom she raised on her own. 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 continued acting regularly until her final role in 1979. Her first movie was Forest Landing (1941) at Paramount Pictures. During the 1960s and 1970s she appeared in television, and had a substantial role in the made for television film The Night Strangler (1973). Eva had five husbands:. For example, Hamilton starred in a now-forgotten noir flick of 1948 from one of the "poverty row" studios, entitled Bungalow 13, which co-starred Richard Cromwell. Her sisters are Magda Gábor and Zsa Zsa Gabor. She appeared regularly in supporting roles in films until the early 1950s, and sporadically thereafter. She was born in Budapest, Hungary, the daughter of Vilmos Gabor and Jolie Tilleman (or Jolie Gabor). Hamilton had to recuperate in a hospital and at home for six weeks time after the accident before returning to the set to complete her work on the now-classic film. Éva Gábor (February 11, 1919 - July 4, 1995) was a Hungarian born actress. During the shoot, Hamilton suffered severe burns when the trap-door elevator she was riding on the soundstage malfunctioned during her "fiery disappearance" from Munchkin Land. Frank Jameson (married 1973-divorced 1983). Hamilton's effective and frightening portrayal eventually secured her the role over the originally cast, but more glamourous, Gale Sondergaard. Richard Brown (married 1959-divorced 1972). In 1939, she played in the role of the Wicked Witch opposite Judy Garland 's Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz and created not only her most famous role, but one of the screen's most memorable villains. John Williams (married 1956-divorced 1956);. She appeared in such films as These Three (1936), Saratoga and Nothing Sacred (both 1937) and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938). Dr. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Hamilton was a school teacher who turned to acting, making her screen debut in 1933 in Zoo in Budapest. Charles Isaacs (married 1943-divorced 1950);. Margaret Hamilton (December 9, 1902 - May 16, 1985) was an American film actress. Swedish physician Erik Drimmer (married circa 1939-divorced 1942);. |