Eva Gabor - Television Work

Television Work

  • The Eva Gabor Show (1953–54)
  • Justice (1954–55; 2 episodes: "The Blackmailer", "The Intruder")
  • What's My Line? (17 Nov 1957) Season No. 9, Episode No. 12 (overall episode #389) as Mystery Guest
  • Five Fingers (1959; episode: "Station Break")
  • Harrigan and Son (1960–61), two appearances as "Lillian Lovely"
  • Green Acres (1965–71) as Lisa Douglas
  • Here's Lucy (1968; 1st season, episode No. 7, as "Eva Von Gronyitz")
  • Wake Me When the War Is Over (1969)
  • Match Game (1973–82; recurring panelist)
  • Ellery Queen (1976 episode: "The Adventure of the Blunt Instrument")
  • The Edge of Night (cast member, 1983)
  • Return to Green Acres as Lisa Douglas (1990)
  • The Legend of the Beverly Hillbillies (1993; as herself)

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