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With anybody as legend-encrusted as Zsa Zsa Gabor it is difficult to sort out fact from fiction. In my day ( sixties and seventies) she was nicknamed the Admiral of the bedroom by allusion to six full Rank stripes- then her total times around the Marital Horn ( let us keep this rank ) Elizabeth Taylor went on tio Secretary iof Defense status ( 7-up) and so on. Gabor was born on 2-06 l9l7 in Budapest, Hungary. She was Miss Budapest in ln l938 ( amateur) It is unfortunate that her full potential as an actress was never quite developed in movies or on stage, but she was a frequnet sight in television commercials ( for such products as automobile transmissions!- she spot-acted on Mr. Ed ( yes) and similar light programming. an important if spot role was as Catherine II in a one-shot on Bicentennial Minutes- describing the Czarina"s role int he American Revolutionary period it was known there was something going on between Captain John Paul Jones and CATHY II ( not talk of Reds in l776!- Redcoats- Britishers, yes) but Russia was then neutral. She was in a number of light and camp ( not in campaign sense) roles but sadly was never really big time as an actress- as a celebrity- certainly, and strutting her stripes in the bedroom and on Talk Shows. She was in at least one Broadway show- maybe 4o carats ( not about the Hope Diamond- which is 45 ) so that"s the order of battle for the Bedroom admiral!

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Zsa Zsa Gabor has: Played Herself - Actress in "Texaco Star Theater" in 1948. Played herself in "The Herb Shriner Show" in 1949. Played herself in "The Colgate Comedy Hour" in 1950. Played Herself - Sketch Actress in "The Colgate Comedy Hour" in 1950. Played herself in "The Arthur Murray Party" in 1950. Played herself in "Four Star Revue" in 1950. Played herself in "Sheilah Graham in Hollywood" in 1951. Played Herself - Audience Memebr in "The 23th Annual Academy Awards" in 1951. Played herself in "The Ezio Pinza Show" in 1951. Performed in "This Is Show Business" in 1951. Played Movie Star in "The Red Skelton Show" in 1951. Played herself in "The Million Dollar Nickel" in 1952. Performed in "The Bob Hope Show" in 1952. Played herself in "Olympic Fund Telethon" in 1952. Played Zsa Zsa in "Lovely to Look at" in 1952. Played Herself - Presenter: Best Costume Design in "The 24th Annual Academy Awards" in 1952. Played Jane Avril in "Moulin Rouge" in 1952. Played herself in "The Bob Hope Show" in 1952. Played Dara Szabo in "The Ford Television Theatre" in 1952. Played Gigi in "The Life of Riley" in 1953. Played herself in "Person to Person" in 1953. Played Lisa Laslow in "Make Room for Daddy" in 1953. Played Sari Sanine in "General Electric Theater" in 1953. Played Rosalie in "Lili" in 1953. Played Countess Gloria in "General Electric Theater" in 1953. Played Herself - Audience Member (New York) in "The 25th Annual Academy Awards" in 1953. Played Flirt at Bar (segment "Mademoiselle") in "The Story of Three Loves" in 1953. Played herself in "The George Gobel Show" in 1954. Played herself in "December Bride" in 1954. Played Saadia in "3 Ring Circus" in 1954. Played herself in "The Jack Carson Show" in 1954. Played Marilena in "Sangre y luces" in 1954. Played Vera van Loon in "Ball der Nationen" in 1954. Played herself in "Shower of Stars" in 1954. Played Zsa Zsa in "The Bob Cummings Show" in 1955. Played Mme. Brillon in "Matinee Theatre" in 1955. Performed in "Matinee Theatre" in 1955. Played Eugenia in "Matinee Theatre" in 1955. Played Erika Segnitz in "Playhouse 90" in 1956. Played Herself - Guest in "The Steve Allen Show" in 1956. Played herself in "The Dinah Shore Chevy Show" in 1956. Played Marta Lorenz in "Playhouse 90" in 1956. Played herself in "The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show" in 1956. Played Lydia Marlowe (1981) in "As the World Turns" in 1956. Played herself in "Playhouse 90" in 1956. Performed in "Sneak Preview" in 1956. Played Mrs. Ryan in "Death of a Scoundrel" in 1956. Played herself in "Tonight Starring Jack Paar" in 1957. Played Zsa Zsa in "Mister Ed" in 1958. Played Helen in "Lux Playhouse" in 1958. Played Herself - Audience Member in "The 30th Annual Academy Awards" in 1958. Played Strip-Club Owner in "Touch of Evil" in 1958. Played Talleah in "Queen of Outer Space" in 1958. Played herself in "Screen Snapshots: Salute to Hollywood" in 1958. Played herself in "Country Music Holiday" in 1958. Played herself in "The Chevy Show" in 1959. Played Madame Marova in "Bonanza" in 1959. Played herself in "Juke Box Jury" in 1959. Played Gloria De Vadnuz in "For the First Time" in 1959. Played herself in "My Three Sons" in 1960. Played herself in "About Faces" in 1960. Played Loreley in "La contessa azzurra" in 1960. Played herself in "Pepe" in 1960. Performed in "Ninotchka" in 1960. Played herself in "The DuPont Show of the Week" in 1961. Played Girl in "The Dick Powell Show" in 1961. Performed in "The Mike Douglas Show" in 1961. Played herself in "The Joey Bishop Show" in 1961. Played herself in "The Mike Douglas Show" in 1961. Played herself in "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1962. Played herself in "The Tonight Show" in 1962. Played herself in "The Jack Paar Program" in 1962. Played Cameo Appearance in "The Road to Hong Kong" in 1962. Played herself in "Lykke og krone" in 1962. Played herself in "The Merv Griffin Show" in 1962. Played Pilot in "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" in 1963. Played herself in "Fractured Flickers" in 1963. Played herself in "The Keefe Brasselle Show" in 1963. Played herself in "Hollywood Backstage" in 1964. Played herself in "Zsa-Zsa Gabor Story" in 1964. Played herself in "That Regis Philbin Show" in 1964. Played herself in "The Eamonn Andrews Show" in 1964. Played herself in "Treffpunkt Baden-Baden" in 1964. Played herself in "The Dean Martin Show" in 1965. Played herself in "The Hollywood Squares" in 1965. Played herself in "P.D.Q." in 1965. Played Marika in "F Troop" in 1965. Played herself in "Hollywood Talent Scouts" in 1965. Played Jessica Flagmore Shelley in "Picture Mommy Dead" in 1966. Played Ilona Hobson in "The Rounders" in 1966. Played Gigi in "Drop Dead Darling" in 1966. Played Minerva in "Batman" in 1966. Played herself in "The Joey Bishop Show" in 1967. Played Zsa Zsa Gabor in "Jack of Diamonds" in 1967. Played herself in "Dee Time" in 1967. Played herself in "Personality" in 1967. Played herself in "Laugh-In" in 1967. Played herself in "The Woody Woodbury Show" in 1967. Played herself in "New York, New York" in 1967. Played herself in "Mondo Hollywood" in 1967. Played Herself - Guest Performer in "Laugh-In" in 1967. Played herself in "Celebrity Billiards" in 1967. Played Cameo appearance in "Lionpower from MGM" in 1967. Played herself in "The Phil Donahue Show" in 1967. Played Mira Retzyk in "The Name of the Game" in 1968. Played herself in "The Mike Douglas Christmas Special" in 1969. Played herself in "The Barbara McNair Show" in 1969. Played Mrs. Moore (segment "The Painted Mirror") in "Night Gallery" in 1969. Played herself in "The David Frost Show" in 1969. Played herself in "The Movie Game" in 1969. Played herself in "This Is Your Life" in 1969. Played herself in "The Virginia Graham Show" in 1970. Played herself in "Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game" in 1971. Played herself in "V.I.P.-Schaukel" in 1971. Played Narrator in "Mooch Goes to Hollywood" in 1971. Played herself in "The Wacky World of Jonathan Winters" in 1972. Played Mata Hari in "Up the Front" in 1972. Played herself in "The American Film Institute Salute to John Ford" in 1973. Played Herself - Audience Member in "The 45th Annual Academy Awards" in 1973. Played Herself - Presenter in "The 1974 Annual Las Vegas Entertainment Awards" in 1974. Played herself in "Tattletales" in 1974. Played herself in "The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Bob Hope" in 1974. Played herself in "Good Morning America" in 1975. Played Herself - Presenter in "The Annual National Sports Awards" in 1975. Played herself in "Break the Bank" in 1976. Played Herself (2nd pilot) in "Word Grabbers" in 1976. Played Premiere Female Star in "Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood" in 1976. Played herself in "The Alan Hamel Show" in 1976. Performed in "3 Girls 3" in 1977. Played Annette in "The Love Boat" in 1977. Played herself in "Sha Na Na" in 1977. Played Olivia Wayne in "Every Girl Should Have One" in 1978. Played Audrey in "Supertrain" in 1979. Played herself in "Knots Landing" in 1979. Played Countess Calvet in "The Facts of Life" in 1979. Played Stargast in "Hollywood, ich komme" in 1980. Played herself in "Men Who Rate a 10" in 1980. Played Herself (Guest) in "WWF Club" in 1980. Played herself in "Notre Dame de la Croisette" in 1981. Played herself in "Entertainment Tonight" in 1981. Performed in "The Goodwill Industries Telethon" in 1981. Played herself in "Women I Love: Beautiful But Funny" in 1982. Played Zizi in "Matt Houston" in 1982. Played herself in "Texaco Star Theater: Opening Night" in 1983. Played herself in "The American Film Institute Salute to John Huston" in 1983. Played herself in "Mario Lanza: The American Caruso" in 1983. Played herself in "The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Joan Collins" in 1984. Played herself in "American Masters" in 1985. Played herself in "Sally Jessy Raphael" in 1985. Played Zsa Zsa Gabor in "California Girls" in 1985. Played herself in "Smart Alec" in 1986. Played herself in "The 3th Annual American Cinema Awards" in 1986. Played herself in "The American Film Institute Salute to Billy Wilder" in 1986. Played herself in "The New Hollywood Squares" in 1986. Played herself in "All-Star Party for Clint Eastwood" in 1986. Played Zsa Zsa Gabor in "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors" in 1987. Played herself in "The Dame Edna Experience" in 1987. Played herself in "Geraldo" in 1987. Played herself in "The 1987 Annual Salute to Hollywood Benefit" in 1987. Played herself in "The Munsters Today" in 1987. Played herself in "Biography" in 1987. Played herself in "Empty Nest" in 1988. Played herself in "The Princess Grace Foundation Special Gala Tribute to Cary Grant" in 1988. Played herself in "The Home Show" in 1988. Played herself in "Tommys Hollywood Report" in 1988. Played herself in "The Pat Sajak Show" in 1989. Played herself in "Hollywood on Horses" in 1989. Played herself in "The Arsenio Hall Show" in 1989. Played herself in "Clive Anderson Talks Back" in 1989. Played Blossom in "Happily Ever After" in 1990. Played herself in "The Word" in 1990. Played Sonya Lamor in "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" in 1990. Played herself in "The Marsha Warfield Show" in 1990. Played Babette Croquette in "City" in 1990. Played herself in "The Howard Stern Show" in 1990. Played herself in "Schmidteinander" in 1990. Played herself in "The People vs. Zsa Zsa Gabor" in 1991. Played herself in "One on One with John Tesh" in 1991. Played herself in "The 51th Annual Golden Apple Awards" in 1991. Played herself in "The Full Wax" in 1991. Played himself in "The Howard Stern Interview" in 1992. Played herself in "The 6th Annual American Comedy Awards" in 1992. Played herself in "The 52th Annual Golden Apple Awards" in 1992. Played herself in "Querida Concha" in 1992. Played herself in "Late Show with David Letterman" in 1993. Played herself in "Hollywood Women" in 1993. Played herself in "Intimate Portrait" in 1993. Played herself in "The Beverly Hillbillies" in 1993. Played herself in "Sunday Night Clive" in 1994. Played herself in "Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills" in 1994. Played herself in "Cybill" in 1995. Played Zsa Zsa Gabor in "A Very Brady Sequel" in 1996. Played herself in "The Ruby Wax Show" in 1997. Played herself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999. Played herself in "Candid Camera: 5 Decades of Smiles" in 2005. Played herself in "Premio Donostia a Willem Dafoe" in 2005. Played herself in "The Last Mogul" in 2005. Played herself in "Cinema mil" in 2005. Played herself in "Herr Schmidt wird 50, will aber nicht feiern" in 2007. Played herself in "Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy" in 2010. Played herself in "The 2011 Comedy Awards" in 2011.

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