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Happy 99'th Birthday, Zsa Zsa :)


Have a great day, and carry on.

She was 93 when people thought she was a goner. Now she is 99. What a strength! All the best!

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Wishing a very happy birthday and all the best to the legendary, beautiful, glamorous Zsa Zsa Gabor!!! 

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Thanks darlin Zsa Zsa Gabor for your delightful and very memorable contributions to the entertainment world. One more year until the BIG 100! You are certainly one of a kind. Hope this greeting will find you happy and doing better. Wishing you the best on this special occasion. HAPPY 99th BIRTHDAY!!!

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Happy Birthday, Zsa Zsa

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Happy Birthday, Ms. Gabor!

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Zsa Zsa Gabor is believed to have been born in Budapest in 1917, multiple publications report. She moved to the U.S. in 1941 with her two sisters and appeared in her first film, “Lovely to Look At,” in 1952.

Born Sari Gabor on Feb. 6, 1917 in Budapest, Hungary.

Zsa Zsa Gabor is the most famous of three sisters who were as well known for their lavish lifestyles and their many marriages as for their show business careers.

Although she appeared in more than 40 films, most notably “Moulin Rouge” in 1952 and “Touch of Evil” in 1958, Gabor was best known as a celebrity, famous for being famous. She was related through marriage to the current tabloid favorite Paris Hilton, who had her own well-publicized run-in with the law for driving violations.

Gabor, a native of Hungary who put “dahlink” in the vernacular of mid-20th century America, was a celebrity of the old school who believed in glamour. She once said of today’s actresses, “When you see them in real life, they look like nothing.” Not so Zsa Zsa, who flaunted her jewels and furs and vast wardrobe.

She pursued the spotlight as avidly as she did husbands, marrying nine times. The most notable of Gabor’s marriages came in 1942, shortly after she arrived in the United States when she wed hotel magnate Conrad Hilton, who was three times her age.

She made more than 40 films, including the campy “Queen of Outer Space” and other even more forgettable movies. She was a frequent guest on Jack Paar’s popular late-night talk shows in the 1950s and ’60s and appeared on “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In” and on sitcoms such as “Mister Ed” and “My Three Sons,” more often than not as herself.

She also wrote several autobiographies, including the slender 1970 book “How to Catch a Man, How to Keep a Man, How to Get Rid of a Man.”

To catch a man, she said, a woman should “have a magnificent bosom and a half-size brain.” She also advised: “Never loan an ex-husband any money. He will only use it on other women.


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