Zsa Zsa Gabor, the jet-setting Hungarian actress who made a career out of multiple marriages, conspicuous wealth and jaded wisdom about the glamorous life, died of a heart attack at her Los Angeles home on Sunday, Dec. 1, 2016. In this Aug. 15, 1986 file photo, Zsa Gabor is seen during an event in Los Angeles. Photo: AP
In this March 19, 1955 file photo, Zsa Zsa Gabor, as she appears in the Paquin's sequence in the role of Jane Avril in director John Huston's 1952 Technicolor production " Moulin Rouge". Photo: AP
Gabor, sisters Eva and Magda, and their mother, Jolie, emigrated to America around World War II. Photo: The Hindu Archives
Gabor with bandaged legs leaves a aircraft at Heathrow airport in London on November 20, 1968 the injuries when she was beaten up by five Spanish policemen, when she slapped a policeman in self-defence. Photo: The Hindu Archives
Starting in the 1940s, Gabor rose from beauty queen to millionaire's wife to minor television personality to minor film actress to major public character. A still from MGM's "Lovely to Look At." Photo: The Hindu Archives
Gabor and Herbert Hutner arrive for the New York premier of the film "The Ugly American" on April 10, 1963.
Actor George Sanders kisses his wife Zsa Zsa Gabor on her arrival at the Rome Ciampino Airport on Feb. 16, 1953. Photo: Hindu Archives
Zsa Zsa Gabor was sentenced to three days in jail and ordered to pay $ 13,000 in court costs in a slapping case. She listens in a court in Beverly Hills, California, in this May 1, 1990 file photo. Photo: Reuters
Gabor's survivors include her husband Prinz von Anhalt, who is some 30 years her junior. File photo: Reuters