Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor, a fixture in Hollywood for six  decades, asked that a priest read her the last rites on Sunday,  following hospitalization two days earlier due to complications from hip  surgery.
The 93-year-old Gabor, whose string of movies,  television shows and wealthy husbands dates to the 1950s, was visited by  a priest at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, her husband  Frederick Prinz von Anhalt, told Reuters.
Gabor was able to speak "very little," though she was conscious, he said.
Gabor  was admitted on Friday to the hospital to treat two blood clots, only  two days after being released for hip replacement surgery. Gabor broke  her hip on July 17 when she fell out of bed while watching the  television game show "Jeopardy," said her publicist John Blanchette.
"Her health has been up and down ever since," he said.
The  Hungarian-born Gabor has appeared in more than 30 movies, and her  penchant for calling everyone "dah-ling" in her Hungarian accent made  her a well-known Hollywood personality.
She, along with her two  glamorous sisters Eva and Magda made several appearances on radio and  television shows in the 1950s in the 1950s and 1960s. Zsa Zsa's first  starring role in the movies was in "Moulin Rouge," followed by "Lili"  and later "Touch of Evil."
Married nine times to a string of  husbands that included a Turkish diplomat and the hotel magnate Conrad  Hilton, Gabor celebrated her 24th wedding anniversary to Von Anhalt in  the hospital on Saturday, said Blanchette.
 
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