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Debbie Reynolds

Debbie Reynolds, actress, singer: April 1, 1932 - Dec. 28, 2016

Updated Dec. 28, 2016, 10:56 p.m. ET
Carrie Fisher gives a kiss to her mother,  Debbie Reynolds, in the photo room of the 20th Screen Actors Guild Awards in January 2015.
Carrie Fisher gives a kiss to her mother, Debbie Reynolds, in the photo room of the 20th Screen Actors Guild Awards in January 2015.
Dan MacMedan, USA TODAY
Debbie Reynold received the Screen Actors Guild Annual Life Achievement Award from her daughter and fellow actor Carrie Fisher in 2015.
Debbie Reynold received the Screen Actors Guild Annual Life Achievement Award from her daughter and fellow actor Carrie Fisher in 2015.
Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY
A family moment: Todd Fisher, left, his mother  Debbie Reynolds, Carrie Fisher and her daughter Billie Lourd pose together at the 21st annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
A family moment: Todd Fisher, left, his mother Debbie Reynolds, Carrie Fisher and her daughter Billie Lourd pose together at the 21st annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Jason LaVeris, FilmMagic
Grandma Mazur (Debbie Reynolds, left) and Stephanie Plum (Katherine Heigl, right) in a scene from the motion picture 'One For The Money,'
Grandma Mazur (Debbie Reynolds, left) and Stephanie Plum (Katherine Heigl, right) in a scene from the motion picture 'One For The Money,'
Ron Batzdorff
Debbie Reynolds, left guest stars in a scene with Debra Messing  in 'Will and Grace' in an episode called "The Unsinkable Mommy Adler"
Debbie Reynolds, left guest stars in a scene with Debra Messing in 'Will and Grace' in an episode called "The Unsinkable Mommy Adler"
Chris Haston, NBC
Debbie Reynolds and Albert Brooks in the film 'Mother.'
Debbie Reynolds and Albert Brooks in the film 'Mother.'
Elliott Marks, Paramount Pictures
Four of Hollywood’s most legendary stars -- Joan Collins, left, Shirley MacLaine, Elizabeth Taylor and Debbie Reynolds, starred in "These Old Broads," a two-hour comedy written by Carrie Fisher ("Postcards From the Edge") and Elaine Pope ("Seinfeld").
Four of Hollywood’s most legendary stars -- Joan Collins, left, Shirley MacLaine, Elizabeth Taylor and Debbie Reynolds, starred in "These Old Broads," a two-hour comedy written by Carrie Fisher ("Postcards From the Edge") and Elaine Pope ("Seinfeld").
Timothy White, ABC
Debbie Reynolds, right, with her daughter Carrie Fisher and son Todd Fisher on opening night of her Reynolds show run at the Desert Inn in Las Vegas on July 28, 1971.  Carrie Fisher died at age 60 in Los Angeles one day before her mother.
Debbie Reynolds, right, with her daughter Carrie Fisher and son Todd Fisher on opening night of her Reynolds show run at the Desert Inn in Las Vegas on July 28, 1971. Carrie Fisher died at age 60 in Los Angeles one day before her mother.
Jim Borrup, EPA
Debbie Reynolds and Gene Kelly in a publicity portrait for the film 'Singin' In The Rain.'
Debbie Reynolds and Gene Kelly in a publicity portrait for the film 'Singin' In The Rain.'
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Gene Kelly, as Don Lockwood, leaning against a piano notes the American actress Debbie Reynolds, as Kathy Selden sings. Donald O'Connor, as Cosmo Brown conducts an orchestra in a scene from the musical Singin' in the rain, by American directors Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly. USA, 1952.  Following this film Reynolds hit her stride to fame.
Gene Kelly, as Don Lockwood, leaning against a piano notes the American actress Debbie Reynolds, as Kathy Selden sings. Donald O'Connor, as Cosmo Brown conducts an orchestra in a scene from the musical Singin' in the rain, by American directors Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly. USA, 1952. Following this film Reynolds hit her stride to fame.
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Debbie Reynolds looks away as Dick Van Dyke talks to her in bed in a scene from the film 'Divorce American Style', 1967.
Debbie Reynolds looks away as Dick Van Dyke talks to her in bed in a scene from the film 'Divorce American Style', 1967.
Michael Ochs Archives, Getty Images
Debbie Reynolds dances with Harve Presnell,  in a scene from the 1964 motion picture "The Unsinkable Molly Brown."
Debbie Reynolds dances with Harve Presnell, in a scene from the 1964 motion picture "The Unsinkable Molly Brown."
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