Eva Gabor
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Biography
The youngest of the Gabor sisters, Eva Gabor came first to the United States in the 1930s, establishing a career in films and later on Broadway. She appeared in many of early television's live dramatic series that came out of New York ("GE Theater," "Philco Playhouse," "Climax," etc.). In the 1970s, Gabor received a plum series opportunity on the popular "Green Acres." As Lisa Douglas, Manhattan socialite turned farmer's wife, she was the Desi/Ricky figure opposite Eddie Albert's supposed Lucy, drifting through chicken coops and hogpens in maribou negligees.
Filmography
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Life Events
1939
Moved to Hollywood
1941
US film debut, "Forced Landing"
1950
Hosted own TV variety series, "The Eva Gabor Show"
1950
TV debut, "Uncle Vanya" on Masterpiece Playhouse"
1986
Final feature appearance, "The Princess Academy"
1990
Final film, provided voice for Disney's animated feature, "The Rescuers Down Under"
1990
Final TV-movie, "Return to Green Acres"
1995
Final TV guest spot, "Dream On", in a John Landis directed episode, "The Second Greatest Story Ever Told"