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Eva Gabor Actor

  • Gender: Female
  • Citizenship: Hungary
  • Born: Feb 11, 1919
  • Died: Jul 4, 1995

Eva Gabor was a Hungarian-born American socialite and actress. She was widely known for her role on the 1965 to 1971 television sitcom Green Acres as Lisa Douglas, the wife of Eddie Albert's character, Oliver Wendell Douglas. She voiced "Duchess" in the 1970 Disney film The Aristocats, and Miss Bianca in Disney’s The Rescuers and The Rescuers Down Under. Gabor was successful as an actress in film, on Broadway and on television. She was also a successful businessperson, marketing wigs, clothing, and beauty products. Her elder sisters, Zsa Zsa and Magda Gabor, were also actresses and socialites.

I'm a workaholic. Before long I'm traveling on my nervous energy alone. This is incredibly exhausting. being alone

Love is a game that two can play and both win. love

If a man is truly in love, the most beautiful woman in the world couldn't take him away. Maybe for a few days, but not forever. love

Marriage is too interesting an experiment to be tried only once. marriage

The average housewife goes to the restaurant to relax and enjoy the food. But when Eva walks in, she becomes the center of attention. food

I've always known I would be a success, but I was surprised at the way it came. success

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There is no language like the Irish for soothing and quieting. 3 more sayings from John Millington Synge

3 more sayings from John Millington Synge

Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy, which sustained him through temporary periods of joy. 28 more quotes from William Butler Yeats

28 more quotes from William Butler Yeats

Geographically, Ireland is a medium-sized rural island that is slowly but steadily being consumed by sheep. 27 other thoughts from Dave Barry

27 other thoughts from Dave Barry

We have always found the Irish a bit odd. They refuse to be English. 74 quotes from Winston Churchill

74 quotes from Winston Churchill