Los Angeles (ANTARA News/Reuters Life!) - Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor was hospitalized again on Wednesday due to poor circulation in her left leg, her spokesman said.

The 94 year-old star of 1950s movies "Moulin Rouge" and "Touch of Evil" had her right leg partially amputated in January, to fight a gangrene infection.

On Wednesday, Gabor had no blood flow to her left leg and she was brought to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, said John Blanchette, a spokesman for the actress.

Gabor suffered a stroke in 2005, and she has been in and out of the hospital since having hip replacement surgery last year. In February, she was treated for pneumonia.

Throughout her years in Hollywood, the Hungarian-born Gabor was a presence in celebrity circles and on television talks shows, where she called everyone "dah-ling" in her thick accent. She is as well known for her string of rich husbands as her acting.
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