The accident that killed Eva Gabor
The actress's career spanned decades and she was known for her charm and wit. Sadly, on July 4, 1995, Eva Gabor's vibrant life ended.
“I learned early that you only have so much energy to give. You have to spend it correctly.”
— Eva Gabor
Born on February 11, 1919, in Budapest, Hungary, Gabor was destined for a life in the limelight. She moved to the United States with her first husband in the late 1930s, bringing with her a talent that would soon captivate American audiences.
Career
Her first acting role with Paramount Pictures was in Forced Landing, marking the beginning of a career that would see her go from strength to strength.
Gabor’s most iconic role came on the hit TV show Green Acres, where she played Lisa Douglas, the elegant wife of Oliver Wendell Douglas, portrayed by Eddie Albert. Her comedic timing and natural charisma made her a household name. Beyond Green Acres, she also lent her voice to beloved characters in animated classics like The Aristocats and The Rescuers.
Gabor also made her mark on the silver screen with her role as Liane d’Exelmans in the 1958 musical comedy film Gigi. Her career wasn’t just contained within acting; she was a socialite and had a successful wig business.
Personal life
Throughout her life, she married and divorced five times, demonstrating her complex personal life. At the time of her death, Gabor had a net worth of $30 million, a testament to her successful career.
The tragic end
On July 4, 1995, Eva Gabor passed away in Los Angeles, California. Her death was attributed to respiratory failure and pneumonia, complications that arose following a fall in a bathtub while she was vacationing in Mexico. Despite the efforts of medical professionals, her condition deteriorated rapidly, leading to her untimely demise at 76.
Burial
The actress was laid to rest at the Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park & Mortuary in Los Angeles, California. Her death on Independence Day was a startling reminder that even the brightest stars can dim unexpectedly.
Gabor’s journey from Budapest to becoming an American screen icon is inspiring. As we reflect on her life, we are reminded of her own words: “I learned early that you only have so much energy to give. You have to spend it correctly.”