Gabor Sari

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Gabor Sari Wiki Biography

Gabor Sari was born on 6 February 1917, in Budapest, then Austria-Hungary, of Hungarian-Jewish descent, and as Zsa Zsa Gabor was an actress who not only appeared in movies and television shows, but also acted on Broadway. She is probably best remembered for her role in the film “Moulin Rouge”(1952), but in addition she was also well known – some would say notorious – for her nine marriages. Unsurprisingly, Gabor was also known as a socialite, which means that she was considered to be part of so-called fashionable society. Although Zsa Zsa’s love life was somewhat shaky, her success as an actress gained her some acclaim, and quite a large sum of money. She passed away in December 2016.

So how rich was Zsa Zsa Gabor? Zsa Zsa’s net worth has been authoritatively estimated at $40 million, accumulated from her acting career but also from settlements as a consequence of several divorces.

Zsa Zsa was the second of three daughters born to soldier Vilmos and mother Jolie – younger sister Eva also became an actress. She was first noticed when she won the Miss Hungary title in 1936. Singer Richard Tauber saw potential in Gabor, and suggested her as a singer in the operetta The Singing Dream. This was when Zsa Zsa first performed on stage, and from when her net worth started to grow.

Fortunately for her, Zsa Zsa  migrated to the USA in 1941, but her debut in the movie industry was not until 1952, in “Lovely to Look At” directed by Mervyn LeRoy, in which Gabor had an opportunity to work with Kathryn Grayson, Red Skelton, and Howard Keel among others. One of the most successful roles in Gabor’s career as an actress was in the movie “Moulin Rouge”, with Jose Ferrer and Suzanne Flon. As the movie was very popular and gained acclaim, it was no surprise that it also affected Zsa Zsa’s net worth. Other movies in which Gabor appeared included “We’re Not Married”, “The Story of Three Lovers”, “Won Ton Ton”, “The Dog Who Saved Hollywood”, “Every Girl Should Have One”, “Drop Dead Darling” and many others, almost 50 in total during her movie career of 45 years..

As mentioned, Zsa Zsa Gabor was not only famous for her appearances in movies and television shows, she also performed on Broadway. Gabor was a part of such plays as “Forty Carats” and “Blithe Spirit”. While being a part of these plays, Zsa Zsa had an opportunity to work with Julie Harris, Glenda Farrell, Franklin Cover, Michael Nouri, Cecil Parker, Fay Compton and many other noted actors. Appearances on Broadway also added considerably to Zsa Zsa Gabor’s net worth.

Zsa Zsa’s appearances on television had an impact on her popularity and success as well; “The Munsters”, “Today”, “The Late Show with David Letterman”, “It’s Garry Shandling’s Show”, “As the World Turns”, and “The Life of Riley” are only a few shows in which Zsa Zsa appeared, more than 50 in total, but many more as a passing interest rather than part of the regular cast – she usually played herself, if not in name then in character.

The number of movies and her other appearances show that Gabor was of continuing interest. Besides Gabor’s performances as an actress, also adding to Zsa Zsa’s net worth were her autobiographies, usually co-authored. “Zsa Zsa Gabor – My Story”, “One Lifetime is Not Enough” and “How to Catch a Man, How to Keep a Man, and How to Get Rid of a Man” are autobiographies written by Gabor herself.

Finally, in Zsa Zsa’s less-than-private personal life, her social standing didn’t prevent a short time in jail in 1989 for slapping a policeman following driving violations. Her nine marriages are too many to detail, but included hotel billionaire Conrad Hilton(1942-47) – with whom she had her only child, a daughter – and noted English actor George Sanders(1949-54). Her ninth husband was German-American Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt, 26 years her junior, to whom she was married since 1986, possibly as a result of declining health curtailing her activities somewhat. Zsa Zsa Gabor died from a heart attack on 18 December 2016 in Los Angeles, California, just two months short of her 100th birthday.

IMDB Wikipedia “Moulin Rouge”(1952) “The Munsters Today Arts As the World Turns Drop Dead Darling EastEnders: E20 Every Girl Should Have one Film Forty Carats Franklin Cover How to Catch a Man How to Get Rid of a Man How to Keep a Man Howard Keel Hungarian American It’s Garry Shandling’s Show Kathryn Grayson Late Show with David Letterman Lili (1953) Mervyn LeRoy Moulin Rouge Munsters Today Nationality One Lifetime is Not Enough Queen of Outer Sopace (1958) Red Skelton Richard Tauber Suzanne Flon the Dog Who Saved Hollywood The Life of Riley The Singing Dream The Story of Three Lovers Touch of Evil (1958) We’re Not Married Won Ton Ton Zsa Zsa Zsa Zsa Zsa Carter Zsa Zsa Gabor Zsa Zsa Padilla

Gabor Sari Quick Info

Full Name Zsa Zsa Gábor
Net Worth $40 Million
Date Of Birth February 6, 1917, in Budapest, Austria-Hungary
Died 18 December 2016
Place Of Birth Budapest, Austria-Hungary
Height 1.63 m
Profession Actress,
Nationality Hungarian-American
Spouse Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt (m. 1986)
Children Francesca Hilton, Marcus Prinz von Anhalt, Oliver Prinz von Anhalt
Parents Jolie Gabor, Vilmos Gábor
Siblings Magda Gabor, Eva Gabor
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001248
Awards Golden Globe Special Achievement Award
Movies “We’re Not Married”, “The Story of Three Lovers”, “Won Ton Ton”, “The Dog Who Saved Hollywood”, “Every Girl Should Have One”, “Drop Dead Darling”, “Moulin Rouge”(1952, Touch of Evil (1958), Lili (1953), Queen of Outer Sopace (1958)
TV Shows “The Munsters Today, Late Show with David Letterman, It’s Garry Shandling’s Show, As the World Turns, The Life of Riley

Gabor Sari Trademarks

  1. Heavy Hungarian accent
  2. She commonly refers to other people as “Dahling”.

Gabor Sari Quotes

  • [after a fight with boyfriend Porfirio Rubirosa, aka “Rubi”, in which he gave her a black eye] Rubi loves me. Rubirosa in Spanish means red rose; for me it means black eye. A man only hits a woman if he loves her deeply.
  • [on George Sanders, the favorite of her five husbands] I thought he hated women and that was a marvelous challenge. When I met him I said, “Mr. Sanders, I’m madly in love with you.” And he said, “Mrs. Hilton, how well I understand that.”.
  • The best way to attract a man immediately is to have a magnificent bosom and a half-size brain and let both of them show.
  • The only way to learn a language properly, in fact, is to marry a man of that nationality. You get what they call in Europe a “sleeping dictionary”. Of course, I have only been married five times and I speak seven languages. I’m still trying to remember where I picked up the other two.
  • When you are married to an actor, you feel you are nothing but an understudy to him. He only has eyes for himself. It is really the one situation I know of where, with just two people you have a triangle.
  • [on solitude] When I’m alone, I can sleep cross ways in bed without an argument.
  • You never really know a man until you have divorced him.
  • The only place men want depth in a woman is in her décolletage.
  • If they had as much adultery going on in New York as they said in the divorce courts, they wouldn’t have had enough time left over to run the subways or mow the grass in Central Park and they would never have a chance to make the beds at the Plaza.
  • Being jealous of a beautiful woman is not going to make you more beautiful.
  • [on Cary Grant] They are trying to show he’s a great lover, but they’ll never prove it to me.
  • I believe in large families: every woman should have at least three husbands.
  • It’s never as easy to keep your own spouse happy as it is to make someone else’s spouse happy.
  • [as quoted in the book “The Humor of Sex”] Personally, I know nothing about sex because I’ve always been married.
  • [after an incident in which she got into a physical altercation with a traffic policeman in Beverly Hills, CA] You just cannot drive a Rolls-Royce in Beverly Hills anymore because they have it in for you.
  • A girl must marry for love, and keep on marrying until she finds it.
  • Conrad Hilton was very generous to me in the divorce settlement. He gave me 5,000 Gideon Bibles.
  • I don’t remember anybody’s name. How do you think the “dahling” thing got started?
  • Getting divorced just because you don’t love a man is almost as silly as getting married just because you do.
  • I am a marvelous housekeeper. Every time I leave a man, I keep his house.
  • Husbands are like fires. They go out when unattended.
  • Macho does not prove mucho.
  • To a smart girl men are no problem–they’re the answer.
  • [when asked how many husbands she would had] You mean other than my own?
  • I have never hated a man enough to give his diamonds back.
  • As a woman, you have to choose between your fanny or your face. I chose my face.
  • A man in love is incomplete until he is married. Then he is finished.
  • To be loved is a strength. To love is a weakness.

Gabor Sari Important Facts

  • $10,000
  • The home she shares with husband, Frédéric von Anhalt, was used as the location for Liberace’s mansion during filming of Behind the Candelabra (2013).
  • Zsa Zsa was born Sári Gábor in Budapest, Austria-Hungary, the daughter of Vilmos Gabor (born Farkas Miklós Grün) and Jolie Gabor, Countess de Szigethy (born Janszieka Tilleman). Her parents were both from Jewish families.
  • She was a first cousin, once removed, of Annette Lantos (born Tilleman), the wife of U.S. Congressman Tom Lantos, of California. Her mother and Annette were first cousins.
  • Along with her native Hungarian, she speaks English, French, German and Italian.
  • She worked with her ex-husband George Sanders and his elder brother Tom Conway in the crime drama Death of a Scoundrel (1956).
  • Her daughter, Francesca Hilton, died at age 67 of a massive stroke on January 5, 2015. She was cremated and her ashes were interred beside Gabor’s sister, Eva Gabor, at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery.
  • Reported to be living at a luxury suite in the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in Woodland Hills, California. [September 2004]
  • Living with, and cared for by, her husband at their home in Bel Air, California (a property once owned by Elvis Presley). [June 2005]
  • Zsa Zsa’s real birth name is Sari after Sari Fedak, who was at the time Hungary’s most celebrated actress.
  • Zsa Zsa arrived in Hollywood in 1941 with a letter of introduction to Basil and Ouida Rathbone, who granted her admittance into the upper echelons of Hollywood society.
  • She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6915 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 8, 1960.
  • Gave birth to her only child at age 30, a daughter Francesca Hilton on March 10, 1947. Child’s father is her second husband, Conrad Hilton.
  • Both she and her third husband, George Sanders played “Special Guest Villains” in Batman (1966).
  • She is one of only seven actors to have played “Special Guest Villains” in Batman (1966) who are still alive, the others being Julie Newmar, John Astin, Joan Collins, Glynis Johns, Barbara Rush and Dina Merrill.
  • Her right leg was amputated on January 14, 2011.
  • Recovering from hip replacement surgery after falling from her bed and breaking her hip at her home in Bel Air, California on July 17, 2010.
  • Had a very-public romance with Porfirio Rubirosa while married to George Sanders. Rubirosa returned to Gabor after divorcing Barbara Hutton, just 53 days after their wedding. In 1954, Gabor sported an eye patch, telling the press that Rubirosa had hit her in a fit of jealous rage.
  • Referenced in the song “Donna the Prima Donna” by Dion DiMucci and Ernie Maresca.
  • Hospitalized for six days with influenza. [June 2009]
  • Was considered for the role of Miss Caswell in All About Eve (1950), but Marilyn Monroe was cast instead.
  • Together with her husband Frédéric von Anhalt she adopted a few men. Among them are Marcus Eberhard Edward Prinz von Anhalt, Herzog zu Sachsen und Westfalen, Graf von Askanien (formerly known as Marcus Eberhardt, born about 1969, brothel owner, was adopted in April 2006); Prinz Oliver Leopold von Sachsen-Anhalt, Graf von Westfalen und Askanien (formerly known as Oliver Bendig, born about 1967, owner of two strip clubs in Los Angeles); Prinz Michael Maximilian von Anhalt, Herzog zu Sachsen und Westfalen, Graf von Askanien (formerly known as Michael Killer, born about 1967, owns health clubs); and a surgeon who doesn’t want to be mentioned. All of them paid millions for their adoption.
  • Strong doubts have been raised about her claim to the title of a German princess through her marriage to Prince Frédéric von Anhalt. Frederic’s father, a policeman and commoner, paid elderly aristocrat Princess Marie-Auguste von Anhalt, daughter-in-law of Kaiser Wilhelm II, a considerable amount of money to adopt his son. Old European royalty does not recognize his title. Zsa Zsa’s husband’s real name is Hans Robert Lichtenberg. Prince or not, he does have the distinction of being married to her for longer than any of her previous spouses.
  • She and her sister Magda Gabor were both married to George Sanders.
  • Once held up an episode of The New Hollywood Squares (1986) for about 45 minutes after breaking a fingernail.
  • She and her famous sisters have racked up a total of 18 divorces (so far).
  • Campaigned in 1968 and 1972 for Richard Nixon, who she described as “the most intelligent President of our time”.
  • On July 7, 2005, she suffered a stroke at her Bel-Air home and underwent emergency surgery to clear a blocked artery.
  • Inducted into the B-Movie Hall of Fame on October 26, 2004.
  • On November 27, 2002, an automobile accident in Los Angeles left her in a coma for a short time, and, subsequently paralyzed. She was a passenger riding in a vehicle that struck a light pole on Sunset Boulevard.
  • Has appeared as Minerva, the glamorous owner of a mineral spa, in the last episode, Batman: Minerva, Mayhem and Millionaires (1968), of Batman (1966).
  • Once replaced five-time Tony Award winner, Julie Harris, on Broadway.
  • Miss Hungary of 1936.
  • In 1993, she and her husband were commanded, by a judge, to pay $2,000,000 to actress, Elke Sommer, because of false accusations that they had spoken of Elke.
  • Her marriage to Frédéric von Anhalt awarded her the title Princess Von Anhalt, Duchess of Saxony. The legitimacy of this title is strongly questioned by many royal genealogists.
  • Daughter of Jolie Gabor. Sister of Magda Gabor and Eva Gabor. Mother of actress Francesca Hilton and ex-step-great-grandmother of Paris Hilton and Nicky Hilton Rothschild.
  • On June 14, 1989, she was arrested for slapping a police officer, Paul Kramer, in Beverly Hills, California. Kramer stopped her after noticing that her license tag on her automobile was no longer valid and expired. After a short but costly trial of $13,000 and a $12,350 fine, totaling $25,350. Eva Gabor spoke for her sister, at the trial. In September 1989, Zsa-Zsa was found guilty. She served three days in jail and was ordered to do 120 hours of community service, after her three days behind bars had expired.

Gabor Sari Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
A Very Brady Sequel 1996 Zsa Zsa Gabor Actress
Cybill 1995 TV Series Zsa Zsa Gabor Actress
Empty Nest 1994 TV Series Zsa Zsa Gabor Actress
The Beverly Hillbillies 1993 Zsa Zsa Gabor Actress
The Naked Truth 1992 The Stewardess Actress
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 1991 TV Series Sonya Lamor Actress
The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear 1991 Zsa Zsa Gabor Actress
Happily Ever After 1990 Blossom (voice) Actress
City 1990 TV Series Babette Croquette Actress
Christmas at Pee Wee’s Playhouse 1988 TV Movie Princess Zsa Zsa Actress
Johann Strauss – Der König ohne Krone 1987 Aunt Amalie Actress
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors 1987 Zsa Zsa Gabor Actress
Charlie Barnett’s Terms of Enrollment 1986 Video ‘Star Hungry’ Celebrity Actress
California Girls 1985 TV Movie Zsa Zsa Gabor Actress
Frankenstein’s Great Aunt Tillie 1984 Clara Actress
Matt Houston 1983 TV Series Zizi Actress
Knots Landing 1982 TV Series Zsa Zsa Gabor Actress
The Facts of Life 1981 TV Series Countess Calvet Actress
The Love Boat 1980 TV Series Annette Actress
Hollywood, ich komme 1980 TV Movie Stargast Actress
Supertrain 1979 TV Series Audrey Actress
Every Girl Should Have One 1978 Olivia Wayne Actress
3 Girls 3 1977 TV Series Actress
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood 1976 Premiere Female Star Actress
Up the Front 1972 Mata Hari Actress
Mooch Goes to Hollywood 1971 TV Movie Narrator (uncredited) Actress
Night Gallery 1971 TV Series Mrs. Moore (segment “The Painted Mirror”) Actress
Bracken’s World 1969 TV Series Cameo Actress
The Bob Hope Show 1968 TV Series Actress
The Name of the Game 1968 TV Series Mira Retzyk Actress
Batman 1968 TV Series Minerva Actress
Jack of Diamonds 1967 Zsa Zsa Gabor Actress
Bonanza 1967 TV Series Madame Marova Actress
Black, Kloke & Dagga 1967 TV Short Madam Black (voice) Actress
Arrivederci, Baby! 1966 Gigi Actress
Picture Mommy Dead 1966 Jessica Flagmore Shelley Actress
The Rounders 1966 TV Series Ilona Hobson Actress
Alice in Wonderland or What’s a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This? 1966 TV Movie The Queen of Hearts (voice) Actress
F Troop 1966 TV Series Marika Actress
Gilligan’s Island 1965 TV Series Erika Tiffany-Smith Actress
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1965 TV Series Pilot Actress
Burke’s Law 1963-1964 TV Series Commissar Ilona Buda / Anna Actress
The Dick Powell Theatre 1963 TV Series Girl Actress
Boys’ Night Out 1962 Boss’ Girl Friend Actress
The Road to Hong Kong 1962 Cameo Appearance (scenes deleted) Actress
Mister Ed 1962 TV Series Zsa Zsa Actress
General Electric Theater 1956-1961 TV Series Sari Sanine / Countess Gloria Actress
Pepe 1960 Zsa Zsa Gabor Actress
Make Room for Daddy 1960 TV Series Lisa Laslow Actress
La contessa azzurra 1960 Loreley Actress
Ninotchka 1960 TV Movie Actress
Lux Playhouse 1959 TV Series Helen Actress
For the First Time 1959 Gloria De Vadnuz Actress
Queen of Outer Space 1958 Talleah Actress
Touch of Evil 1958 Strip-Club Owner Actress
Matinee Theatre 1956-1958 TV Series Sally Carroll
Eugenia
Mme. Brillon
Actress
The Man Who Wouldn’t Talk 1958 Eve Trent Actress
Playhouse 90 1957 TV Series Marta Lorenz / Erika Segnitz Actress
The Girl in the Kremlin 1957 Lili Grisenko / Greta Grisenko Actress
The Life of Riley 1957 TV Series Gigi Actress
Death of a Scoundrel 1956 Mrs. Ryan Actress
The Bob Cummings Show 1956 TV Series Zsa Zsa Actress
Sneak Preview 1956 TV Series Actress
The Ford Television Theatre 1956 TV Series Dara Szabo Actress
As the World Turns 1956 TV Series Lydia Marlowe (1981) Actress
The Red Skelton Hour 1955 TV Series Movie Star Actress
Climax! 1955 TV Series Mme. Florizel / Princess Stephanie Actress
Ball der Nationen 1954 Vera van Loon Actress
3 Ring Circus 1954 Saadia Actress
Beauty and the Bullfighter 1954 Marilena Actress
The Most Wanted Man 1953 Lola la Blonde Actress
Lili 1953 Rosalie Actress
The Story of Three Loves 1953 Flirt at Bar (segment “Mademoiselle”) Actress
Moulin Rouge 1952 Jane Avril Actress
We’re Not Married! 1952 Eve Melrose (as ZsaZsa Gabor) Actress
Lovely to Look At 1952 Zsa Zsa Actress
This Is Show Business 1951 TV Series Actress
Shindig! 1965 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 1956 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Moulin Rouge 1952 performer: “It’s April Again” Soundtrack
The Celebrity Game 1964-1965 TV Series Herself Self
Guest Shot 1965 TV Series documentary Herself Self
ABC’s Nightlife 1965 TV Series Herself Self
That Regis Philbin Show 1964-1965 TV Series Herself Self
The Jack Paar Program 1962-1964 TV Series Herself Self
Treffpunkt Baden-Baden 1964 TV Movie Herself Self
The Celebrity Game 1964 TV Series Herself Self
Zsa-Zsa Gabor Story 1964 TV Short documentary Herself Self
Juke Box Jury 1961-1964 TV Series Herself – Panellist / Herself – Surprise Guest Self
Val Parnell’s Sunday Night at the London Palladium 1964 TV Series Herself Self
The Joey Bishop Show 1964 TV Series Herself Self
Fractured Flickers 1964 TV Series Herself Self
Here’s Edie 1963 TV Series Herself Self
The Keefe Brasselle Show 1963 TV Series Herself Self
The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1958-1962 TV Series Herself Self
The Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Herself Self
The DuPont Show of the Week 1962 TV Series Herself Self
Here’s Hollywood 1962 TV Series Herself Self
The Chevy Show 1960 TV Series Herself Self
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show 1959-1960 TV Series Herself Self
What’s My Line? 1953-1960 TV Series Herself – Mystery Guest / Herself Self
The Arthur Murray Party 1957-1960 TV Series Herself Self
I’ve Got a Secret 1953-1960 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest Self
About Faces 1960 TV Series Herself Self
Take a Good Look 1959 TV Series Herself Self
Person to Person 1959 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show 1959 TV Series Herself Self
December Bride 1958 TV Series Herself Self
Screen Snapshots: Salute to Hollywood 1958 Documentary short Herself Self
The 30th Annual Academy Awards 1958 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
Shower of Stars 1958 TV Series Herself Self
Country Music Holiday 1958 Herself Self
Playhouse 90 1957 TV Series Herself Self
The George Gobel Show 1957 TV Series Herself Self
The Rosemary Clooney Show 1957 TV Series Herself Self
The Herb Shriner Show 1956 TV Series Herself Self
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 1956 TV Series Herself Self
Texaco Star Theatre 1954-1956 TV Series Herself Self
Climax! 1956 TV Series Herself Self
Sheilah Graham in Hollywood 1955 TV Series Herself Self
The Colgate Comedy Hour 1952-1955 TV Series Herself Self
The Jack Carson Show 1955 TV Series Herself Self
Tonight! 1954 TV Series Herself Self
The Name’s the Same 1953-1954 TV Series Herself Self
All Star Revue 1953 TV Series Herself Self
Place the Face 1953 TV Series Herself Self
The 25th Annual Academy Awards 1953 TV Special Herself – Audience Member (New York) Self
The Ezio Pinza Show 1952 TV Series Herself Self
The Frank Sinatra Show 1952 TV Series Herself Self
Olympic Fund Telethon 1952 TV Special Herself Self
The Million Dollar Nickel 1952 Short Herself Self
Cinerockom 2015 TV Series Herself – Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Self
Intimate Portrait 1998 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game 1997 TV Series Herself Self
The Ruby Wax Show 1997 TV Series Herself Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1997 TV Series Herself Self
Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills 1995 TV Series Herself Self
That’s Entertainment III: Behind the Screen 1994 Video documentary Herself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1994 TV Series Herself Self
Russell Grant’s All-Star Show 1994 TV Series Herself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1993-1994 TV Series Herself Self
Clive James 1994 TV Series Herself Self
Hollywood Women 1993 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Self
It’s Simple, Darling 1993 Video Herself Self
The Full Wax 1991-1993 TV Series Herself Self
Clive Anderson Talks Back 1993 TV Series Herself Self
¿Qué apostamos? 1993 TV Series Herself Self
Wetten, dass..? 1993 TV Series Herself Self
Est & Ouest: Les paradis perdus 1993 Herself Self
The Word 1992-1993 TV Series Herself Self
Vicki! 1992-1993 TV Series Herself Self
The Howard Stern Interview 1993 TV Series Himself Self
Querida Concha 1992 TV Series Herself Self
Schmidteinander 1992 TV Series Herself Self
The 6th Annual American Comedy Awards 1992 TV Special Herself Self
The Howard Stern Show 1992 TV Series Herself Self
The People vs. Zsa Zsa Gabor 1991 Documentary Herself Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1983-1991 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest Self
One on One with John Tesh 1991 TV Series Herself Self
The Home Show 1991 TV Series Herself Self
The Geraldo Rivera Show 1990 TV Series Herself Self
The Marsha Warfield Show 1990 TV Series Herself Self
Un dia és un dia 1990 TV Series Herself Self
This Is Your Life 1989 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Munsters Today 1989 TV Series Herself Self
The Pat Sajak Show 1989 TV Series Herself Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 1989 TV Series Herself Self
Sally Jessy Raphael 1989 TV Series Herself Self
The New Hollywood Squares 1986-1989 TV Series Herself – Panelist Self
Hollywood on Horses 1989 Video documentary Herself Self
The Princess Grace Foundation Special Gala Tribute to Cary Grant 1988 TV Movie Herself Self
Aspel & Company 1988 TV Series Herself Self
Tommys Hollywood Report 1988 TV Movie Herself Self
It’s Garry Shandling’s Show. 1987 TV Series Herself Self
The Dame Edna Experience 1987 TV Series Herself Self
The 1987 Annual Salute to Hollywood Benefit 1987 TV Movie Herself Self
All-Star Party for Clint Eastwood 1986 TV Special Herself Self
The 3th Annual American Cinema Awards 1986 TV Special Herself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Billy Wilder 1986 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Smart Alec 1986 Herself Self
All-Star Party for ‘Dutch’ Reagan 1985 TV Special Herself Self
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Joan Collins 1984 TV Special Herself Self
Mario Lanza: The American Caruso 1983 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to John Huston 1983 TV Special Herself Self
Dom DeLuise and Friends 1983 TV Series Herself Self
Texaco Star Theater: Opening Night 1983 TV Movie Herself Self
Women I Love: Beautiful But Funny 1982 TV Movie Herself Self
Barbara Woodhouse Goes to Beverly Hills 1981 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
All-Star Salute to Mother’s Day 1981 TV Special Herself Self
The Goodwill Industries Telethon 1981 TV Special Self
Men Who Rate a 10 1980 TV Special Herself Self
WWF Club 1980 TV Series Herself (Guest) Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1963-1980 TV Series Herself – Actress / Herself – Co-Host / Herself Self
The Alan Hamel Show 1979 TV Series Herself Self
Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Suzanne Somers 1978 TV Special Herself Self
Good Morning America 1978 TV Series Herself Self
The Merv Griffin Show 1962-1977 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest Self
Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Peter Marshall 1977 TV Special Herself Self
Break the Bank 1977 TV Series Herself Self
Sha Na Na 1977 TV Series Herself Self
Dinah! 1974-1976 TV Series Herself Self
Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Dennis Weaver 1976 TV Special Herself Self
Word Grabbers 1976 TV Movie Herself – Panelist (2nd Pilot) Self
The Hollywood Squares 1966-1975 TV Series Herself – Panelist Self
Tattletales 1975 TV Series Herself Self
The Annual National Sports Awards 1975 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
The Bob Hope Show 1954-1975 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest Self
Don Adams’ Screen Test 1975 TV Series Self
The 1974 Annual Las Vegas Entertainment Awards 1974 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Bob Hope 1974 TV Special Herself Self
ABC Late Night 1974 TV Series Herself Self
V.I.P.-Schaukel 1971-1974 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Dean Martin Show 1973-1974 TV Series Herself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to John Ford 1973 TV Special documentary Herself (uncredited) Self
The 45th Annual Academy Awards 1973 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
The Wacky World of Jonathan Winters 1972 TV Series Herself Self
The David Frost Show 1969-1972 TV Series Herself Self
Le grand échiquier 1972 TV Series Herself Self
The Virginia Graham Show 1970-1971 TV Series Herself Self
Jerry Visits 1971 TV Series Herself Self
Donahue 1971 TV Series Herself Self
The Movie Game 1971 TV Series Herself Self
New York, New York 1970 TV Series Herself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1963-1970 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself Self
The Irv Kupcinet Show 1970 TV Series Herself Self
Laugh-In 1968-1970 TV Series Herself Self
The Mike Douglas Christmas Special 1969 TV Movie Herself (uncredited) Self
The Barbara McNair Show 1969 TV Series Herself Self
The Joey Bishop Show 1967-1969 TV Series Herself Self
Dee Time 1968 TV Series Herself Self
Personality 1968 TV Series Herself Self
The Jerry Lewis Show 1968 TV Series Herself Self
The Woody Woodbury Show 1968 TV Series Herself Self
My Three Sons 1968 TV Series Herself Self
Celebrity Billiards 1968 TV Series Herself Self
Everybody’s Talking 1967 TV Series Herself Self
P.D.Q. 1967 TV Series Herself Self
Hollywood Backstage 1966 TV Series Herself Self
The Eamonn Andrews Show 1965-1966 TV Series Herself Self
Hollywood Talent Scouts 1965 TV Series Herself Self
Shindig! 1965 TV Series Herself – Guest Host Self
That’s So… 2016 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Entertainment Tonight 2007-2015 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Wogan: The Best Of 2015 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Inside Edition 2015 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
The 2011 Comedy Awards 2011 TV Special Herself Archive Footage
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy 2010 Video documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Memòries de la tele 2009 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Herr Schmidt wird 50, will aber nicht feiern 2007 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Biography 1996-2006 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
La Marató 2005 2005 TV Special Herself Archive Footage
Cinema mil 2005 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Premio Donostia a Willem Dafoe 2005 TV Special Herself Archive Footage
Found Footage Festival Volume 1: Live in Brooklyn 2005 Video Herself (footage from “It’s Simple, Darling”) Archive Footage
Candid Camera: 5 Decades of Smiles 2005 Video Herself Archive Footage
The Last Mogul 2005 TV Special documentary Herself Archive Footage
101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself – #96 Zsa Zsa Slaps Cop Archive Footage
Sendung ohne Namen 2002 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
ESPN SportsCentury 2000 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
American Masters 1997 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Notre Dame de la Croisette 1981 Documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Bob Hope’s Overseas Christmas Tours: Around the World with the Troops – 1941-1972 1980 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Bob Hope’s World of Comedy 1976 TV Movie Herself Archive Footage
Texaco Presents: A Quarter Century of Bob Hope on Television 1975 TV Special Herself Archive Footage
Lionpower from MGM 1967 Short Cameo appearance (uncredited) Archive Footage
Mondo Hollywood 1967 Documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Lykke og krone 1962 Documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage

Gabor Sari Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2015 Lifetime Achievement Diamond Award CineRockom International Film Festival Best Acting in Films for Over 50 years. Won
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 6915 Hollywood Blvd. Won
1958 Special Award Golden Globes, USA For the most glamorous actress. Won
2015 Lifetime Achievement Diamond Award CineRockom International Film Festival Best Acting in Films for Over 50 years. Nominated
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 6915 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated
1958 Special Award Golden Globes, USA For the most glamorous actress. Nominated