“Gone,” a legend of Hollywood who made everyone natters to themselves with the beauty of…

A woman who became a legend in Hollywood and not only, who lived her life to the fullest, who has tasted the love and success and made everyone natters to themselves with the beauty of…
zsa Zsa Gabor, passed away at the age of 99 years. He lived a life like a fairy tale and never gave the account to anyone…
The 99χρονη Gabor left her last breath at her home in Los Angeles after a long-term health problems. Her death announced, Edward Λότσι, the man who handled for years the public relations of the.

He was born in Hungary and she was going to turn 100 years of life in February. So… it is believed so. Because the Gabor never revealed the year of her birth, saying only that it was his birthday on 6 February. A former representative, John Μπλανσέτ, had stated that he was born in 1917.

The beauty and the temperament overshadowed his acting talent. She married nine times, and mainly affluent men. He had a tendency to call everyone “darling” (dah-ling), with a heavy Hungarian accent. Along with her sisters Eva and Magda, was in its heyday, the hallmark of the social circle of Hollywood.
Once described as “the most expensive courtesan of the era of Madame de Pompadour”, but the Gabor insisted that the only marriage that had a monetary incentive was with her second husband, the magnate hotel Conrad Hilton.
Not only had she a lot of weddings to her credit, had and her sisters. Eva, also an actress and starred in series of the 1960s “Green Acres” (Green pastures) she married five times, and Magda six.
Zsa Zsa Gabor has built her career from the first even days in Hollywood. The best roles was in the movie Moulin Rouge, for which he had positive reviews (1952) and Lili (1953).
Appeared in more than 30 movies, while the decade of the 70’s started to reject smaller parts, ending up playing in movies low cost with titles like Queen of Outer Space, and Picture Mommy Dead.
He had more success in the appearances in nightclubs and on television, where he revealed that he called everybody “darling” because she couldn’t remember names easily, and where it was based on a self-depracating jokes jokes for weddings, authoritarianism, and the weakness of the rich.
In the last episode of the tv series Batman of the ‘60s, he played the villain Minerva, which used a hair dryer to steal information from the brain of men.
The Gabor, one of the last stars of the golden age of Hollywood, shunned in the last few years the public appearances for health reasons. Was saved but was injured quite seriously in a car accident, had a stroke, and hip fracture, and had encountered problems from the post-operative problems after hip replacement. The greater part of the right foot was removed in 2011 due to an infection.
The Sari Gabor, that was her full name, she was the daughter of a rich family. He won the title of Miss Hungary in the ’30, and shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War took refuge with her sisters in the united states, leaving her first husband, a Turkish diplomat, the Μπουρχάν Μπέλγε.
When he settled in Hollywood, where she worked as an actress, Eva, Gabor was married to the Hilton, with whom she had a daughter, Francesca, who died in January 2015. In 1949, after her divorce from Hilton, was married to the British actor George Sanders, whom he later described as the one and only love. Sanders ended up marrying and her sister Magda. Eva died in 1995 and Magda in 1997.
Her husbands have also been the new york businessman Herbert Χάτνερ, oil baron Joshua Κόσντεν, the designer of the doll Barbie, Jack Ryan, the lawyer for the divorces of Michael O’hara, the count Felipe de Alba of Mexico, and Frederick Πριντς von Anhalt.
The marriage to de Alba annulled because when she married him had not yet been finalised the divorce with O’hara. Her marriage in 1986 to von Anhalt, that lasted until her death, was the longest-lived marriage.
Zsa Zsa Gabor was also the author of three books – “How to find a man, how to keep it, how to get rid of him”, “The complete guide of Za Zas for men” and “A life is not enough”.
Giving once a brief description of the approach to the wedding, he said: “to get a divorce because you don’t love a man is almost as silly as to marry him because you love him.”

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