American actress
Born: April 1, 1932
Died: December 28, 2016
Debbie Reynolds was an American actress, singer, and dancer, born on April 1, 1932, in El Paso, Texas. She began her career as a teenager, signing with Warner Bros. in 1948 and appearing in small roles in films such as “June Bride” and “The Daughter of Rosie O’Grady.”
In 1950, Reynolds was cast as the female lead in the hit musical “Three Little Words,” which earned her critical acclaim and led to more prominent roles in films like “Singin’ in the Rain” (1952), “The Affairs of Dobie Gillis” (1953), and “Susan Slept Here” (1954).
In addition to her film work, Reynolds was also a successful singer, releasing several albums and charting with hits like “Tammy” (1957) and “A Very Special Love” (1958).
Later in her career, Reynolds continued to act in films and television shows, including a recurring role on the sitcom “Will & Grace” in the 2000s. She also performed on stage, starring in productions of “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” and “Irene” on Broadway.
Throughout her life, Reynolds was known for her cheerful and bubbly persona, and her career spanned over six decades until her death on December 28, 2016, at the age of 84.
Debbie Reynolds’s 5 most popular quotes
- I gave it all that I had, and it’s gratifying that others seem to be receiving it so well.
- I think you should control yourself a little bit, so you can walk, and when you die, you can walk to your own funeral.
- I do twenty minutes every time the refrigerator door opens and the light comes on.
- Anything worthwhile is hard, and dancing is very hard, and if you’ve ever studied dancing of any kind you’d know that to be in precision, three people dancing together.
- I wanted to get that sense of peace and even boredom that comes with long familiarity.
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