LOVE Zsa, Zsa! Clive James had a soft spot for her too, I remember him interviewing her after she had been jailed for slapping a cop, and she was hilarious.
Then there was the time when she was the subject of This is Your Life, and they brought her horse on stage.:D
I saw her at The Night of 100 Stars at the London Palladium in 1965. Those were the days when there were 100 Stars to put on a stage. Just a few of the names there were Gloria Swanson, Merle Oberon, Rita Moreno, Shirley Bassey, Richard Attenborough, Anna Neagle, Frankie Howerd, and Judy Garland, plus the Beatles in a flying ballet.
I paid 10 shillings and sixpence for my dress circle ticket, about 50 pence in todays currency. Happy Days!
LOVE Zsa, Zsa! Clive James had a soft spot for her too, I remember him interviewing her after she had been jailed for slapping a cop, and she was hilarious.
Then there was the time when she was the subject of This is Your Life, and they brought her horse on stage.:D
I saw her at The Night of 100 Stars at the London Palladium in 1965. Those were the days when there were 100 Stars to put on a stage. Just a few of the names there were Gloria Swanson, Merle Oberon, Rita Moreno, Shirley Bassey, Richard Attenborough, Anna Neagle, Frankie Howerd, and Judy Garland, plus the Beatles in a flying ballet.
I paid 10 shillings and sixpence for my dress circle ticket, about 50 pence in todays currency. Happy Days!
Some legendary names there Walter. :cool:
As for Zsa Zsa. She's another legend, and a VERY funny lady.
Lets face it, she's going to outlive us all. She'll still be here after the apocalypse.
She really will, she has pretty much had every illness known to man and she is still going, by the law of averages she should of died years ago. I think her Mother lived to be almost 101 so maybe it shouldn't be too much of a shock.
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Happy birthday, Zsa Zsa!
Then there was the time when she was the subject of This is Your Life, and they brought her horse on stage.:D
I saw her at The Night of 100 Stars at the London Palladium in 1965. Those were the days when there were 100 Stars to put on a stage. Just a few of the names there were Gloria Swanson, Merle Oberon, Rita Moreno, Shirley Bassey, Richard Attenborough, Anna Neagle, Frankie Howerd, and Judy Garland, plus the Beatles in a flying ballet.
I paid 10 shillings and sixpence for my dress circle ticket, about 50 pence in todays currency. Happy Days!
Some legendary names there Walter. :cool:
As for Zsa Zsa. She's another legend, and a VERY funny lady.
I've never understood her appeal. She was never much of an actress. More like the 50s' version of Paris Hilton.
She really will, she has pretty much had every illness known to man and she is still going, by the law of averages she should of died years ago. I think her Mother lived to be almost 101 so maybe it shouldn't be too much of a shock.