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Debbie Reynolds passes away at 84

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los angeles — Hollywood legend Debbie Reynolds, who sang and danced her way into the hearts of millions of moviegoers around the world in musicals like Singin’ in the Rain, died on Wednesday at age 84, her son said.

Reynolds, one of the most enduring and endearing Hollywood actresses, died hours after being rushed to the hospital in Los Angeles after suffering a stroke, her son, Todd Fisher said. Her death came just one day after her daughter, the actress Carrie Fisher, died of a heart attack.

Reynolds, who rose to stardom in the film Singin’ In the Rain, appeared in dozens of films. She starred opposite Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis, Donald O’Connor, Fred Astaire and Dick Van Dyke. She received a best actress Academy Award nomination for the 1964 musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown.

At the peak of her stardom, Reynolds was drawn into a scandal when her husband, singer Eddie Fisher, began an affair with actress Elizabeth Taylor. Reynolds and Fisher divorced in 1959 and he married Taylor.

Reynolds and Taylor, who eventually divorced Fisher, made peace years later and appeared together in the 2001 television movie These Old Broads, written by Carrie Fisher.

In a 2010 interview with Rage Monthly, Reynolds reflected on her philosophy of life. “I always go by a five-year plan,” she said. “I get through today and I’m not going to get upset for five years.

“I always picture a long tunnel and at the end of the tunnel, there’s a light. I know I can make it to that light and I’ll take five years to get there. Now I’ve gone through many tunnels. So, I just keep trying. I never give up.”

Mary Frances Reynolds was born on April 1, 1932. She was 16 and in the Miss Burbank beauty contest when she was discovered by a talent scout. Warner Brothers changed her name to “Debbie,” and she had a bit part that year in June Bride.

She was signed by MGM in 1950 and that year, in Two Weeks with Love, Reynolds performed the hit duet Aba Daba Honeymoon with Carleton Carpenter. She also made her feature acting debut in 1950 in The Daughter of Rosie O’Grady.

It was 1952’s Singin’ in the Rain, however, that catapulted Reynolds to stardom, playing opposite Gene Kelly and Donald O’Connor and recording the original soundtrack album for the film.

Her fame grew with leading roles in Susan Slept Here with Dick Powell, The Tender Trap with Frank Sinatra, The Catered Affair with Bette Davis, Bundle of Joy with then-husband Fisher, The Mating Game with Tony Randall, It Started with A Kiss with Glenn Ford, and The Pleasure of His Company with Astaire.

Reynolds’ song Tammy from her 1957 movie Tammy and the Bachelor hit No. 1 on the singles charts. That year, she became a regular on The Eddie Fisher Show broadcast by NBC. She performed in nightclubs, hosted TV specials, and in 1968 had her first TV series, the NBC sitcom The Debbie Reynolds Show.

The 1970 film What’s the Matter with Helen? turned out to be the last big screen acting role she would have for some 20 years. “I didn’t stop making movies. They stopped making me,” Reynolds told The New York Times in 1996.

Reynolds performed on cruise ships and in nightclubs and took to the stage in New York and London. Her 1973 revival of the musical Irene earned her a Tony Award nomination. The same year she gave voice to Charlotte in the animated feature Charlotte’s Web.

Her second marriage, to shoe businessma­n Harry Karl, ended in the 1970s after he gambled away most of her money. Financial reasons compelled her to keep working. In 1984 she married her third husband, real estate developer Richard Hamlett, and they bought a Las Vegas hotel and casino, where she also performed. That marriage ended amid the financial collapse of that property and Reynolds filed for bankruptcy protection in 1997.

Truly heartbroke­n to hear( at) debbie reynolds 1 has died. She was a wonderfull­y warm friend and colleague. Praying for Todd & billie. (hash) riPdebbie Joan Collins

debbie reynolds cd sing, dance & gave dazzling performanc­es. riP doesn’t sound right for her or carrie-i hope they’re somewhere having fun Mia Farrow

debbie reynolds was one of the last of Hollywood royalty. it breaks my heart that she is gone. i’d hoped that my grieving was done for 2016 William Shatner

Some of the magic people have left the tribe... for the moment i am inconsolab­le... Joely Fisher, half sister of Carrie Fisher

 ?? Reuters file ?? Actress Debbie Reynolds poses with her daughter actress Carrie Fisher. Fisher died a day earlier. —
Reuters file Actress Debbie Reynolds poses with her daughter actress Carrie Fisher. Fisher died a day earlier. —

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