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Debbie Reynolds
AuthorBooks · Second hand1932-2016
Mary Frances "Debbie" Reynolds was an American actress, singer and dancer. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer with her portrayal of Helen Kane in the 1950 film Three Little Words. Her breakout role was her first leading role, as Kathy Selden in Singin' in the Rain (1952). Her other successes include The Affairs of Dobie Gillis (1953), Susan Slept Here (1954), Bundle of Joy, The Catered Affair, and Tammy and the Bachelor (1957), in which she performed the song "Tammy", which topped the Billboard music charts. In 1959, she starred in The Mating Game with Tony Randall, and released Debbie, her first pop music album. She starred in Singin' in the Rain (1952) with Gene Kelly, How the West Was Won (1962), and The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964), where her performance as the boisterous Titanic passenger Margaret "Molly" Brown earned Reynolds an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Her other films include: The Singing Nun (1966), Divorce American Style (1967), What's the Matter with Helen? (1971), Mother and In & Out (1997). She was known for voicing Charlotte A. Cavatica in Charlotte's Web (1973). Reynolds was also a cabaret performer; in 1979, she opened the Debbie Reynolds Dance Studio in North Hollywood.
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Curiosities about Debbie Reynolds
Birth
1932
Death
2016
First book
1948
Years writing
68
Debbie Reynolds was a multifaceted American artist who excelled in both acting and music.
Born in El Paso, her career spanned everything from beauty pageants to film, theater, and television.
Her book Unsinkable is a fundamental work that reflects her life and professional journey.
Beyond her work as a performer, she stood out as a writer, screenwriter, and active humanitarian.
Her artistic legacy includes a notable foray into musical genres such as pop and jazz.

