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Magda Gabor

| occupation = Actress, socialite
| years_active = 1937–1991
| parents = Jolie and Vilmos Gábor
| relatives = Zsa Zsa Gabor (sister)
Eva Gabor (sister)
}}
Magdolna "Magda" Gabor (June 11, 1915 – June 6, 1997)〔The birth year of 1915 is cited in ''Hungary: Jewish Names from the Central Zionist Archives'', an online database (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008) and accessed on ancestry.com on December 30, 2011.〕 was a Hungarian-born actress and socialite, and the elder sister of Zsa Zsa and Eva Gabor.
==Background==
The eldest daughter of a jeweler, Jolie (1896–1997),〔(Jolie Gabor's date of birth was 30 September 1896, although most sources cite 29 September, but the 30 September date and her name at birth as "Janka" not "Jansci" are supported by her birth certificate (see image) )〕 and a soldier, Vilmos Gábor (died 1962), she was born in 1915 in Budapest.〔''Hungary: Jewish Names from the Central Zionist Archives'', an online database (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008)〕 Of Jewish descent, she is listed in ''Hungary: Jewish Names from the Central Zionist Archives'', under her first married name, as ''Magda Bychowsky''.〔The online database is based in Provo, Utah: The Generations Network, Inc. (2008); information accessed at http://www.ancestry.com on December 30, 2011.〕 She stood 5'6" tall with red hair and gray eyes.〔Gabor's physical attributes are stated on a February 11, 1946 airline passenger manifest, also accessed at Ancestry.com on December 30, 2011.〕
During World War II, Gabor was reported to have been the fiancée of the Portuguese ambassador to Hungary, Carlos Sampaio Garrido;〔(Dr. Carlos Almeida Afonseca de Sampaio Garrido )〕 another source claims she was his mistress and another claims she was his aide.〔Relationship with Dr. Carlos Almeida Afonseca de Sampaio Garrido cited in ("The Most Wives Club" article in ''Palm Springs Life'' (1996) )〕〔Relationship with Dr. Carlo de Sampaio Garrido referenced during an interview with Magda's sister, Zsa Zsa, as cited in (''Vanity Fair'' )〕〔''Zsa Zsa Gábor: my story, written for me by Gerold Frank'' (World Publishing Co., 1960), p. 161.〕 After she fled to Portugal in 1944, following the Nazi occupation of Hungary, and, with Sampaio's assistance, she was reportedly the mistress of a Spanish nobleman, José Luis de Vilallonga.〔Paul Preston, ''Doves of War: Four Women of Spain'' (UPNE, 2002), p. 106.〕 Gabor arrived in the United States in February 1946, from Natal, Brazil. Within a year of her arrival she married an American citizen, William Rankin, and remained in the country.〔

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