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Finding Zsa Zsa: The Gabors behind the Legend
Finding Zsa Zsa: The Gabors behind the Legend
Finding Zsa Zsa: The Gabors behind the Legend
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Finding Zsa Zsa: The Gabors behind the Legend

Written by Sam Staggs

Narrated by Paul Boehmer

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For decades, the Gabor dynasty was the epitome of glamour and fairy tale success. But as biographer, film historian, and Gabor family friend Sam Staggs reveals, behind the headlines is a true story more dramatic, fabulous, and surprising than their self-styled legend would have you believe…

In 1945, after barely escaping Hitler’s invasion of Hungary followed by “liberation” of the country by the Red Army, three members of the Gabor family—Jolie, her ex-husband Vilmos, and their daughter Magda—arrived in New York City. In Hollywood, their other daughters,Zsa Zsa and Eva, had worked feverishly throughout the war years to secure their rescue from the Nazis’ plan to exterminate the Jews. Stepping off the boat, Jolie, the iron-willed matriarch, already had a golden future mapped out for her sharp-witted, cosmopolitan beauties.

Over the next six decades, with twenty-three husbands between them (suave All About Eve star George Sanders would wed both Zsa Zsa and Magda), scores of lovers, and roller-coaster rides in film, television, theater, and business, the elegant yet gloriously bawdy, addictively watchable Gabors carved a niche in the entertainment industry that made them world-famous pop-culture icons. But beneath the artifice of Dior and diamonds was another side to the story they never revealed: the whole truth.

This first verifiable history of the Gabors casts a startling new light on these extraordinary women. Finding Zsa Zsa reveals the tumultuous and often unforgiven battles between mother and daughter, sister and sister, wife and husband; Eva’s “bearded” romance with Merv Griffin that allowed them both to seek same-sex lovers; Zsa Zsa’s involuntary confinement in a mental hospital; her life-long struggle with bipolar disorder; and her last—unconsummated—marriage to the manipulating faux prince Frederic von Anhalt. Here too is the untold story of Zsa Zsa’s daughter, Francesca Hilton, a gifted photographer who eschewed the Gabor lifestyle and paid a sad price for her independence. The story of family patriarch Vilmos Gabor, who returned to Hungary only to be trapped behind the Iron Curtain, reads like a Cold War spy thriller.

Culled from new interviews with family, colleagues, and confidantes, and the unpublished memoirs of the author’s friend Francesca Hilton, Finding Zsa Zsa finally introduces fans to the Gabor family they never knew, including many never-before-seen photos. It’s a riveting, outrageously funny, bittersweet, and affectionately honest read of four women who were vulnerable, tough, charitable, endlessly fascinating, and always glamorous to a fault.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBlackstone Publishing
Release dateSep 28, 2019
ISBN9781982679446
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Sam Staggs

SAM STAGGS is the author of several books, including biographies of movies: All About All About Eve, Close-Up on Sunset Boulevard, When Blanche Met Brando, and Born to be Hurt. He has written for publications including Vanity Fair and Architectural Digest. He lives in Dallas, Texas.

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    Jan 23, 2022

    While the author did a lot of research, including speaking with Zsa Zsa's daughter, Francesca, other relatives, friends, co-stars, and employees, he tried to prove that the Gabor's weren't just famous for being famous. However, these ladies, with their multiple marriages, and limited talent, were just that. Unfortunately, it was their mother who encouraged and raised the three sisters to be money (and title) hungry. Magda was probably the most practical having worked for the underground in Hungary during WWI, Eva was probably the most level-headed, but Zsa Zsa was, unfortunately, unbalanced. This cost her in the end with her 9th husband who separated her from her only child and ended up inheriting all of the money since Eva, Magda, and mom Jolie, left Zsa Zsa the majority of their estates. The book is well written and the author does a good try in trying to convince us these ladies had acting talent but, in the end, they still were just famous for being famous.