Eva Speaks

I’m starting a little something new today.  Lovely little memes with quotes from the Gabors.  Some of these will be exactly what you expect to hear while others will be quite different than the stereotypical image of a Gabor.  But then, that is part of what I love best about this family.  They can be entirely unpredictable when speaking.

To be honest, the motivation behind this is that daily, for who knows how long, the only quote I see from Eva on Twitter is “Love is a game that two can play and both can win.”  I find it amazing that this quote is posted DAILY to Twitter when she passed away in 1995.  She said so much more though and it deserves to be shared.  So the series begins with “Eva Speaks.” I hope you enjoy.

Eva Speaks

Zsa Zsa Gabor’s FBI Files Have Been Released – At Least A Small Portion Of Them

Back in August the FBI released a portion of the estimated 2800 pages of their files on Zsa Zsa Gabor.  Included in the documents are references to Zsa Zsa dancing with Hitler (reported, not reliably confirmed), Zsa Zsa possibly being a German spy, and investigations into letters written to Magda and their parents (Zsa Zsa had a habit of using intermediaries when it was illegal to do so).

Her earliest files show her having at least eight aliases.  To be fair most are due to alternate versions and/or misspellings of her name).  One, Gogoeva, cracks me up.  The communications showing this name were clearly from both Zsa Zsa and Eva.  It is a logical conclusion that they were saving money by combining their names when sending the  communication, kind of the equivalent of making up a name to communicate information when making a collect call.

Some of the information is harsh.  Eva’s voice is described as “shrill.” Francesca is referred to as a “borderline mentally retarded person with a low IQ.”  The information covering one of Zsa Zsa’s robberies hints at her being involved with the event.

Most of the information is just day to day and reveals Zsa Zsa as being completely Zsa Zsa.

Check out the full document over at The Black Vault .  While you are at it, you can check out the FBI files on numerous other celebrities.

January 24, 1950 – Eva Gabor Makes Her Broadway Debut in The Happy Time

On January 24, 1950, Eva Gabor made her broadway debut in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, The Happy Time, in the role of Mignonette.  The production was staged at the Plymouth Theatre and ran for 614 performances.

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Eva was asked to read for the role by Richard Rodgers after he saw her performance in L’Amour the Merrier on television.  Eva read for the role a few days later at the Majestic Theatre. She then flew to Boston to read for the director, Robert Lewis.

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Eva devotes a whole chapter to The Happy Time in her autobiography, Orchids and Salami.    Her memories of the production are positive.  The cast enjoyed each other and were very supportive of each other on-stage. “Every day was Christmas.  Everyone was helpful, no one was jealous.”

Eva’s program bio lists a few of the stage productions she was in while in Hollywood, including The Farewell Supper, The Play’s The Thing, and By Candlelight.  Eva has an extensive theatrical resume, something that I find completely fascinating.  I would love to have a complete list of her theatrical credits, along with any taped footage that might exist.

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Inside the Playbill is an ad for the Jolie Gabor Pearl Salon, aka mom’s store, featuring a photo of Eva wearing a cultured pearl necklace.  This ad MADE the program for me.  The fact that her mother bought an ad in the program of her daughter’s Broadway debut caused me to laugh out loud.  Jolie was a self-admitted stage mom and she proves it with this ad for her ADULT daughter’s show.  Believe me when I say I am going to use this as a selling point for program ads (if it is good enough for Eva’s mom, then it is good enough for your mom!).

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OTD – Zsa Zsa Gabor Marries Jack Ryan

On January 21, 1975, Zsa Zsa Gabor married inventor Jack Ryan. This was the sixth marriage for Gabor and the second marriage for Ryan. The wedding took place at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Jack Ryan was an engineer and an inventor.  While working with Raytheon he designed Sparrow and Hawk missiles.  Later, when working for Mattel, he created both Barbie and Chatty Cathy.

 

The couple divorced a year later.  Gabor was quoted as saying, “‘I just couldn’t cope,.  There was also the matter of Jack’s dungeon, a torture chamber painted a sinister black and decorated with black fox fur.  My knight in shining armour, the inhabitant of a fairytale castle … was a full-blown Seventies-style swinger, into wife-swapping and sundry sexual pursuits as a way of life.’

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Orchids & Salami – Eva Gabor’s Autobiography

I’m always on the lookout for a good deal on Gabor memorabilia, so imagine my surprise when a copy of Orchids and Salami by Eva Gabor came up on Ebay at a price I was willing to pay.  It didn’t have the dust cover and the book WAS used, but the binding was in great condition.  Did I grab it?  You bet I did!  The book was delivered much more quickly than the estimate and the packaging was impeccable.

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Orchids and Salami (with the dust cover)

The book was published in 1954, making Eva Gabor approximately 35 at the time of publication.   At just over 200 pages, the book can easily be consumed in a couple of hours.

Eva discusses her childhood in Hungary, her loves (details on Charles Issacs are off-limits and that is fine), coming to America, theatre, film, buying and remodeling a house, and being a cheese cake.  She’s a frustrated glamour girl, who likes hots dogs and beer, and she’d much rather be taken seriously as an actress than anything else.

Several passages stand out.

She tells the story of one of her first loves in Hungary, a solder.  He proposed, but her parents said they couldn’t marry.  Eva mentions that, at the time of publication, they still corresponded with each other.  I though that was sweet.

Another story involves a very young fan of 13 years who was completely infatuated with Eva.  His father, in an effort to protect his son from heartbreak, approached Eva to give her a heads up that the boy would find a way to meet her while she was in town.  Eva ended up having dinner with the family and answering the boy’s many personal questions.  She and the boy then shared a cab to the theatre.  While enroute, the boy asks Eva how old she is.  Eva tells him and he replies that she is old!  Ah, young love!

Included in the book are her recipes for cooking hamburgers and for Eggs Eva.  Eva’s not a cook, she doesn’t like it.  This means the recipes are almost foolproof.  I say this as one who has to look up a recipe in order to boil an egg.

The Eva you see in the book is an imperfect creature.  She makes mistakes, she works hard, she loves, she loses, she learns, and she keeps pushing.  And through it all, she keeps the glamour girl image going.

Did I write a structured review?  Nah, I’m still too excited to have the danged book to write something that makes sense.  Should you read this book anyway?  Yes!

 

OTD – Zsa Zsa Gabor Gets Roasted on The Dean Martin Show

On January 11, 1974, The Dean Martin Show aired the Celebrity Roast of Zsa Zsa Gabor.   Celebrity guests included Ruth Buzzi, Donna Fargo, Buddy Hackett, Corbett Monica, Donald O’Connor, Charles Nelson Reilly, Lonnie Schorr , and Mel Tillis.

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The drinks are flowing and the jokes are plenty (and totally inappropriate for 2017, but it’s ok to laugh).

Youtube has the episode available, but if you’d prefer to own your own copy check out this box set at Amazon.  The set includes 12 full roasts.  You’ll see  Johnny Carson, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Jackie Gleason, and Don Rickles, along with dozens of other celebrities.  Get a copy and enjoy this wonderful time capsule of 70s/80s comedy.

January 5, 2015 – Francesca Hilton Passes Away

Francesca Hilton, daughter of Zsa Zsa Gabor and Conrad Hilton, passed away on January 5, 2015, of a massive stroke at a West Hollywood restaurant.  She had been alternating between living in a flophouse and living in her car.   In the months leading up to her death, she had been involved in a legal battle with her step-father, Prinz Frederick van Anhalt over the care of her mother and management of her mother’s estate.

Francesca Hilton’s body remained in the morgue for weeks until her half-brother, Barron Hilton, claimed the body.

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Miss Liz has a series of videos regarding Francesca on YouTube.  Check them out to get a different perspective on Zsa Zsa’s only child.

January 4, 1964: Eva Gabor and Richard Brown Robbed and Beaten in Miami Hotel

On January 4, 1964, Eva Gabor and Richard Brown were robbed and beaten in their hotel room in Miami by Jack Murphy (Murf the Surf) and Allan Kuhn.  The pair were attacked shortly after midnight as they entered their room. The couple were tied up using a chord from a blind and an electrical chord.  The thieves hit Eva several times and pistol whipped her.  Richard was forced to retrieve a $25K diamond ring from the safe while Eva was held in the room. Eva was taken the a Miami hospital with several bruises, a bleeding ear (from an earring being ripped out), and a cerebral concussion.

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Newspaper reports from the time can be found at https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=DS19640104.2.8 and https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=DS19640104.2.8

Vanity Fair has a very nice article regarding this crime and several others committed by the attackers, including a heist at the American Museum of Natural History on October 29, 1964.

Two weeks later, on January 16, 1964, Eva appears on Password, where the attack is momentarily mentioned.

Happy New Year

Happy New Year to all of you.  Today is the beginning of a whole new adventure.  Take a page from one of the most positive of Gabor qualities and live this year to the fullest. The past is the past.  Move forward and make this year your best year yet.

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