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Debbie Reynolds Age, Affairs, Husbands, Biography & More

Debbie Reynolds

Bio
Real NameMary Frances "Debbie" Reynolds
NicknameNot Known
ProfessionActress, Singer, Dancer, Humanitarian, Entertainer, Businesswoman
Physical Stats & More
Heightin centimeters- 160 cm
in meters- 1.60
m

in Feet Inches- 5'
3"
Weightin Kilograms- 58 kg
in Pounds- 127 lbs
Eye ColorGrey
Hair ColorBlonde
Personal Life
Date of BirthApril 1, 1932
Date of DeathDecember 28, 2016
Age (as in 2016) 84 Years
Birth PlaceEl Paso, Texas
Place of DeathLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Zodiac sign/Sun signAries
NationalityAmerican
HometownEl Paso, Texas
SchoolBurbank High School
CollegeNot Known
Educational QualificationsNot Known
Debut1948
FamilyFather- Raymond Francis Reynolds (A Railroad Carpenter)
Mother- Maxine Harmon
Brother- N/A
Sister- N/A
ReligionRoman Catholicism
HobbiesNot Known
Boys, Affairs and More
Marital StatusDivorced
Affairs/Boyfriends Eddie Fisher
Harry Karl
Richard Hamlett
Husband/SpouseEddie Fisher
(m. 1955; div. 1959)
Debbie with Eddie
Harry Karl
(m. 1960; div. 1973)
Debbie with Harry
Richard Hamlett
(m. 1984; div. 1996)
Debbie with Richard
ChildrenCarrie Fisher
Debbie with Carrie
Todd Fisher
Debbie with her son Todd
Money Factor
Net Worth$60 million

Debbie Reynolds

Some Lesser Known Facts About Debbie Reynolds

  • Did Debbie Reynolds smoke?: Not Known
  • Did Debbie Reynolds drink alcohol?: Not Known
  • Debbie was of Scotish, Irish, and English Descent. She was raised in a strict Nazarene church.
  • When She was 16 years of age, she won the Miss Burbank beauty contest during her school time.
  • Soon after winning the contest, she got a contract with Warner Bros and acquired a new first name via Jack Warner.
  • In Earlier days of her Carrier, she worked as a musician, her song “Aba Daba Honeymoon” (featured in the film Two Weeks with Love (1950) as a duet with Carleton Carpenter) was a top-three hit in 1951.

  • Her song Tammy got her a gold record and was the best-selling single by a female vocalist in 1957.
  • Debbie was a dancer also, as per Debbie, Gene Kelly, whom she called a “great dancer and cinematic genius,” adding, “He made me a star. I was 18 and he taught me how to dance and how to work hard and be dedicated.”  Reynolds with Gene
  • Debbie appeared in the movie first time in 1948 in June Bride.                                                                                          June Bride
  • Her most high-profile film role was in Singin’ in the Rain (1952) as Kathy Selden.                                                        Singin in the Rain
  • Her starring role in The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964) led to a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress.                                                                                                                                                                                             Unsinkable Molly Brown
  • Her first husband Eddie Fisher left her for Elizabeth Taylor. Elizabeth Taylor was the friend of Debbie Reynolds.                                                                                                                                                                                          Debbie, Elizabeth and Fisher