

Debbie Reynolds
Birthday
April 1, 1932 (84 years)
Place of Birth
El Paso, Texas, USA
Known For
Acting
Biography
Mary Frances "Debbie" Reynolds (April 1, 1932 – December 28, 2016) was an American actress, singer, businesswoman, film historian, and humanitarian. She was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer for her portrayal of Helen Kane in the 1950 film Three Little Words, and her breakout role was her first leading role, as Kathy Selden in Singin' in the Rain (1952). Other successes include The Affairs of Dobie Gillis (1953), Susan Slept Here (1954), Bundle of Joy (1956 Golden Globe nomination), The Catered Affair (1956 National Board of Review Best Supporting Actress Winner), and Tammy and the Bachelor (1957), in which her performance of the song "Tammy" reached number one on the Billboard music charts.[1] In 1959, she released her first pop music album, titled Debbie. She starred in How the West Was Won (1963), and The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964), a biographical film about the famously boisterous Molly Brown. Her performance as Brown earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Her other films include The Singing Nun (1966), Divorce American Style (1967), What's the Matter with Helen? (1971), Charlotte's Web (1973), Mother (1996) (Golden Globe nomination), and In & Out (1997). Reynolds was also a cabaret performer. In 1979 she founded the Debbie Reynolds Dance Studio in North Hollywood, which still operates today. In 1969 she starred on television in the eponymous The Debbie Reynolds Show, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. In 1973 Reynolds starred in a Broadway revival of the musical Irene and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical. She was also nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for her performance in A Gift of Love (1999) and an Emmy Award for playing Grace's mother Bobbi on Will & Grace. At the turn of the millennium, Reynolds reached a new younger generation with her role as Aggie Cromwell in Disney's Halloweentown series. In 1988 she released her autobiography titled, Debbie: My Life. In 2013, she released a second autobiography, Unsinkable: A Memoir. Reynolds also had several business ventures, including ownership of a dance studio and a Las Vegas hotel and casino, and she was an avid collector of film memorabilia, beginning with items purchased at the landmark 1970 MGM auction. She served as president of The Thalians, an organization dedicated to mental health causes. Reynolds continued to perform successfully on stage, television, and film into her eighties. In January 2015, Reynolds received the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award. In 2016 she received the Academy Awards Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. In the same year, a documentary about her life was released titled Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds; the film premiered on HBO on January 7, 2017. On December 28, 2016, Reynolds was hospitalized at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center following a medical emergency, which her son Todd Fisher later described as a "severe stroke". She died that afternoon, one day after the death of her daughter Carrie Fisher.
Debbie Reynolds Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with Debbie Reynolds
Singin' in the Rain
Apr 10, 1952
The Bodyguard
Nov 25, 1992
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
May 19, 1998
Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes
May 16, 2024
Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes
May 16, 2024
Heaven & Earth
Dec 25, 1993
Charlotte's Web
Mar 1, 1973
How the West Was Won
Nov 2, 1962
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie
Nov 17, 2000
One for the Money
Jan 26, 2012
Behind the Candelabra
May 26, 2013
Jack L. Warner: The Last Mogul
May 14, 1993
TV shows with Debbie Reynolds
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Oct 1, 1962
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Oct 1, 1962
Hollywood Squares
Sep 14, 1998
Hollywood Squares
Sep 14, 1998
The Merv Griffin Show
Oct 1, 1962
Family Guy
Jan 31, 1999
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Sep 8, 2003
The Mike Douglas Show
Dec 11, 1961
The One Show
Aug 14, 2006
RuPaul's Drag Race
Feb 2, 2009
The Dick Cavett Show
Jun 6, 1968
Vicki!
Aug 31, 1992