Monday, December 19, 2016

Zsa Zsa Gabor: Hollywood’s tragic courtesan – obituary – MIRROR ONLINE

Whether this anecdote is true, not sure – like so much in the life of Zsa Zsa Gabor: your imminent death is supposed to have predicted the actress in the year 2011. Hollywood mourned in February of that year, to Jane Russell, in March, then to Liz Taylor, two of the biggest Celluloid icons of their times. “I’m next”, to Gabor have your noble husband, Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt at the time, idea full zugeraunt. So excited you got, rumored the Prince, that her blood pressure went “through the roof” and you’ve gotten back to the hospital.

But her end came much later. In the alleged age of 99 years, the Hungarian-born actress died in their mansion in Los Angeles of heart failure.

Zsa Zsa Gabor, the people about a lot of things in your life in the dark: From your year of birth (1917? 1930?) and, consequently, her age, up to the number of your marriages (eight? nine? ten?). Fact or fiction – the border has always remained deliberately out of focus.

The family tradition. “You lied about everything,” described the New York gossip columnist Cindy Adams, an old friend of Gabor’s mother, Jolie, the shrill Gabor Clan in “Vanity Fair”. “You have never lived with the reality; nothing was the truth.” This was especially the case for Zsa Zsa, probably the medium-sized and most durable of the three, rather, for their non-cinematic talents famous “Gabor Sisters” (Magda, Zsa Zsa, and Eva).

to put it on a par with Superstars like Jane Russell or Liz Taylor, was typical of Zsa Zsa Gabor. She appeared in nearly four dozen films, most recently mostly as a parody of your self, and also has a star on the Hollywood Boulevard. But a movie star she was, of course, never. Their prominence, they owed less to their artistic heritage than their scandalous, entertaining, tragicomic, and finally, tragic private life. Zsa Zsa Gabor invented the Profession of “Celebrity”. She was America’s first reality star before there was Reality TV.

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a bombshell – the “most glamorous woman in the world”, as in 1961, promised the poster of the “Zsa Zsa Gabor Show” in Las Vegas, where she trilled in a “Gay Musical Revue” twice a night at the Casino “Dune’s” on the stage. She was a regular guest in talk shows, game shows and freak shows. She was a Darling of the tabloids, thanks to their Affairs, their mouth work and stressed accent. “One Lifetime is Not Enough”, was in 1991, her autobiography, it was already your second one.

“I will not let men> me

no, Gabor’s estate consists of what was going on between these semi-professional stages: men, scandals, infirmity. But in contrast to Liz Taylor, who excelled with true art, business acumen, and philanthropy, became a Gabor quickly to the cartoon.

would you really want to be a screen idol, be. Born as Sári Gábor in Budapest, discovered by the Tenor Richard Tauber, from 1936 to the “Miss Hungary” voted, 1941 in the USA, emigrated, where they umgarnte Hollywood with its European Flair. John Huston gave her 1952 “Moulin Rouge”, the main role was as an actress but only “reliably”.

And always you were different than their Contemporaries. “I pay my bills,” she told her Co-biographer Gerold Frank. “I want to choose the man. I will not let men choose me.” She kept her word, en mass.

With her equally beautiful sisters, and thanks to your cheeky snout conquered you, if not Hollywood, then at least the U.S. Society. Men died in droves, and they chatted their bed-time stories happy: Sean Connery had velvety skin, Richard Burton in the Sex, like dirty talk and Frank Sinatra – well, you’ve just slept, because the wouldn’t have put his car out of your driveway.

they called it “the most expensive courtesan since Madame de Pompadour”: Nine times married, seven times divorced, a marriage cancelled.

there is No difference between being and appearance

their first trophy after marriage with a Turkish diplomat was Hotelier Conrad Hilton, with his son Nicky was cheating, which was later Liz Taylor’s first was. A true husband-Parade: actor George Sanders, and Industrial, Herbert Hutner, oil Magnate Joshua Cosden, Designer, Jack Ryan, lawyer Michael O’hara, a real estate broker and Polo player, Felipe de Alba (marriage annulled), and in 1986 the Prince.

“I’m a fabulous housekeeper,” she said. “Whenever I leave a man I keep the house.” Your official companion stayed anyway just extras. How many men have you had, she was once asked. Answer: “Besides my own?”

What mattered were their Affairs. For example, with the Dominican Playboy Porfirio Rubirosa, you cheated on Sanders. The other wants to let Gabor have down, including the Öltitan Paul Getty and John F. Kennedy.

That Prince Frederic would hold up to the last, it is not surprising. This pairing was sprung like a Slapstick screenplay. The half-world-”Prince”, born as Hans Robert Lichtenberg, won his title by he left in 1980, against the annuity of Marie Auguste Princess of Anhalt to adopt, the elderly and the impoverished daughter-in-law of Kaiser Wilhelm II.

In Prince Frederic and Zsa Zsa met, then, two natures that saw no difference between appearance and being. The irony of the story: her marriage with the press hot purchase Noble, crack Gabor permanently in the lowlands of the Boulevard.

The headlines were always fanciful. In 1989, slapped Gabor a Cop, because he had dared her Rolls Royce to stop, you drove without a valid driver’s license, by Beverly Hills. In 1993, she was sued by her archenemy, Elke Sommer successfully for defamation after she insulted the beggar and the Prince had loaded more summer look like a bald grandma.

rumors about financial problems made the rounds. Gabor’s mansion in Bel Air, once owned by billionaire Howard Hughes, neglected.

Then the diseases came. In 2002, she was paralyzed in a car accident in part. In 2005, she had a stroke. In August 2010 she got for the first time the last Rites. In January 2011, she was amputated a leg. In mid-may, it fell after a stomach surgery in a coma. “If she dies,” said Prince Frederic at that time, “I have no more, for I live.”

one Of her last Interviews gave Gabor in 2007, “Vanity Fair”. To do this, you had placed your helper gently on a Divan, a tiny, make-up-coiffed art figure, as an “ancient doll,” wrote the author, Leslie Bennetts. Whether you go out? “Sometimes,” muttered Gabor. “You can have fun.” And so you broke off the conversation abruptly.

Zsa Zsa, so the Prince later by way of apology, may not be recalled, “what she has done and what she had time.”

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