Mary Frances “Debbie” Reynolds

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Mary Frances “Debbie” Reynolds Wiki Biography

American actress Mary Frances “Debbie” Reynolds was born on 1st April 1932, in El Paso, Texas, of English and Scottish-Irish descent. She was recognized as a consistent actress who received a number of nominations as well as won National Board of Review, American Comedy, Satellite and other prestigious awards. In addition, she was a talented singer and dancer. Reynolds was active in the entertainment industry from 1948 until her passing in 2016.

So just how rich was Debbie Reynolds? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that her net worth was as high as $85 million, the main source being her acting, though she added sums as a singer and dancer too.

Debbie’s early life was relatively poor – the family moved to Southern California, and she matriculated from Burbank High School, where she won the 1948 Miss Burbank beauty contest. She was subsequently signed by Warner Bros, and her career began on the big screen the same year, when she appeared in the film “June Bride”. She soon received a nomination for a Golden Globe Award as the New Star of the Year for her role in the film “Three Little Words”, and then starred in the legendary musical comedy “Singin’ in the Rain” in 1952 with Gene Kelly and directed by Stanley Donen; this musical had a modest start, but grew into one of the most recognized musicals worldwide. Further reputable nominations for Academy and Golden Globe Awards followed (all for Best Actress) for her roles in “Bundle of Joy” in 1956, “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” in 1964 and “The Debbie Reynolds Show” in 1970. She appeared in popular cinema as well as television productions, and was loved by audiences. What is more, she won the Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy by American Comedy Awards twice, in 1996 and 1997. Her role in the feature film “Mother” in 1997 brought her a Satellite Award, and other well evaluated appearances were landed in “A Gift of Love: The Daniel Huffman Story”, “In & Out” and “Will & Grace” both in 2000. Latterly, she has received a Screen Actors Guild Award in 2014 to honour all the achievements of her life. All of these roles and award achievements considerably assisted the rise in Debbie’s net worth.

Debbie Reynolds was known as a great singer, too – she recorded a very popular duet entitled “Aba Daba Honeymoon” in 1950 alongside Carleton Carpenter, which became one of the most popular hits of that time. More, her song “Tammy” in 1957 received gold certification which also increased her net worth. Her album “Debbie” released in 1959 reflected her intellectual sense of music, and attention to the listener. Other successful songs recorded by Reynolds were “A Very Special Love” and “Am I That Easy to Forget” .

Talking about family life, Debbie Reynolds was married three times, all ending in divorce. From 1955 to 1959 she was married to actor and singer Eddie Fisher – their daughter Carrie Fisher was a famous actress, who died a day before her mother – and son Todd Fisher an actor, director and producer. From 1960 to 1973, her husband was Harry Karl. Her third marriage with Richard Hamlett lasted for 12 years, from 1984 to 1996. Debbie Reynolds passed away in December 2016 in Los Angeles, apparently wanting to be with her daughter.

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Mary Frances “Debbie” Reynolds Quick Info

Full Name Debbie Reynolds
Net Worth $85 Million
Date Of Birth April 1, 1932, El Paso, Texas, USA
Died December 28, 2016, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, United States
Height 5 ft 1 in (1.57 m)
Profession Actress, singer, entertainer, businesswoman, film historian, humanitarian
Education Burbank High School
Nationality American
Spouse Richard Hamlett (m. 1984–1996), Harry Karl (m. 1960–1973), Eddie Fisher (m. 1955–1959)
Children Carrie Fisher, Todd Fisher
Parents Maxine Harmon, Raymond Francis Reynolds
Nicknames Mary Frances Reynolds , Frannie , Aba Dabba , Princess Leia’s Mom , Mary Francis Reynolds
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/thedebbiereynolds
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/debbiereynolds1
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001666
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/debbie-reynolds-mn0000233035
Awards Academy Awards Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award (2015), Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer, National Board of Review Best Supporting Actress Winner (1956), Grand Marshal of the 2011, Satellite Award (1997), Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award (2015)
Record Labels Warner Bros
Albums “Debbie” (1959)
Nominations Academy Award for Best Actress (1964), Golden Globe Award (1996), Daytime Emmy Award, Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical (1973), Daytime Emmy Award (1999)
Movies “Three Little Words” (1959), “Singin’ in the Rain”, “The Catered Affair” (1956), “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” (1964), “Mother” (1996), “Irene”(1973), “Will & Grace”, “A Gift of Love” (1999)
TV Shows “Do It Debbie’s Way!” (1983),”Will & Grace” (1998-2017), “The Golden Girls” (1985-1992), “Rugrats” (1991-2004), “Roseanne” (1988-1997), “The Love Boat” (1977-1990)

Mary Frances “Debbie” Reynolds Trademarks

  1. Strong sultry voice.
  2. Short stature.
  3. Most of her roles contain musical performances.

Mary Frances “Debbie” Reynolds Quotes

  • [on the announcement that daughter Carrie Fisher is in Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)] She’s very excited about it . . . she’s been on a diet ever since, because you know they have to be up to par, so she looks terrific, she’s lost 40 pounds.
  • [on Carrie Fisher] People used to call her “Debbie Reynolds’ daughter,” now they call me “Princess Leia’s mother!”
  • I only had radio growing up, so I loved going to the movies. I always had a thing for a fairy-tale ending.
  • [on the death of Tony Curtis] Nobody had a better time than Tony. He loved the ladies. He loved art. He loved this business more than anything. He was a great looking guy, handsome. We were all very close friends when we were young, a long, long time ago. But he had a wonderful life. He had a full life. He was a great, marvellous actor.
  • I do 20 minutes every time the refrigerator door opens and the light comes on.
  • Daddy had got us rooms in a motel until he could find us a house. There were not a lot of places available for a young family on our budget. Daddy went around to dozens of places. Nobody wanted kids. Finally, he found one in the hills south of Glendale. As usual, the landlady asked if he had kids. “Yep,’ he replied. “A boy and a girl”. “Well, whatta you going to do about them?” she wanted to know, implying that she didn’t allow children. “I’m gonna take ’em out and drown them in the Los Angeles River, and come back tomorrow”. That was my father–ask a silly question and just wait. She must have had the same sense of humor–we moved in the next day.
  • [asked what her favorite film is] I think one of my favorite films is Dark Victory (1939) with Bette Davis. Why? She was so wonderful in that film. And . . . maybe I just want a good cry once in a while without having to go through a divorce.
  • I stopped making movies because I don’t like taking my clothes off. Maybe it’s realism but, in my opinion, it’s utter filth.
  • Singin’ in the Rain (1952) and childbirth were the two hardest things I ever had to do in my life.

Mary Frances “Debbie” Reynolds Important Facts

  • $150,000
  • Despite being three years apart, both Reynolds and Jane Powell celebrate their own birthdays, every April 1 of each year.
  • As of 2016 she is the 8th earliest surviving recipient of a Best Actress Oscar nomination, tied with Julie Andrews and behind only Olivia de Havilland, Leslie Caron, Carroll Baker, Joanne Woodward, Shirley MacLaine, Doris Day, and a tied Piper Laurie and Sophia Loren. She was nominated in 1964 for The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964).
  • Mother-in-law of Catherine Hickland.
  • Grandmother of Billie Lourd.
  • Is one of 26 actresses to have received an Academy Award nomination for their performance in a musical; hers being The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964). The others, in chronological order, are: Bessie Love (The Broadway Melody (1929)), Grace Moore (One Night of Love (1934)), Jean Hagen (Singin’ in the Rain (1952)), Marjorie Rambeau (Torch Song (1953)), Dorothy Dandridge (Carmen Jones (1954)), Deborah Kerr (The King and I (1956)), Rita Moreno (West Side Story (1961)), Gladys Cooper (My Fair Lady (1964)), Julie Andrews (Mary Poppins (1964), The Sound of Music (1965), and Victor Victoria (1982)), Peggy Wood (The Sound of Music (1965)), Carol Channing (Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)), Kay Medford (Funny Girl (1968)), Barbra Streisand (Funny Girl (1968)), Liza Minnelli (Cabaret (1972)), Ronee Blakley (Nashville (1975)), Lily Tomlin (Nashville (1975)), Ann-Margret (Tommy (1975)), Lesley Ann Warren (Victor Victoria (1982)), Amy Irving (Yentl (1983)), Nicole Kidman (Moulin Rouge! (2001)), Queen Latifah (Chicago (2002)), Catherine Zeta-Jones (Chicago (2002)), Renée Zellweger (Chicago (2002)), Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls (2006)), Penelope Cruz (Nine (2009)), Anne Hathaway (Les Misérables (2012)), and Meryl Streep (Into the Woods (2014)).
  • Her singing of “I Want To Be Loved By You”, in the film Three Little Words (1950), was dubbed by Helen Kane.
  • She has English, some Scottish and German, and distant French, ancestry.
  • She reconciled with old nemesis Elizabeth Taylor to work on the made-for-TV movie These Old Broads (2001), written by Debbie’s daughter, Carrie Fisher, with Taylor, Shirley MacLaine and Joan Collins. Debbie and Taylor were friends until the late 1950s when Debbie’s then-husband, Eddie Fisher, began having an affair with Liz, then left Debbie and married Taylor. When they began working on “These Old Broads” together, Taylor told Debbie, “I owe you a lot”. Debbie said, “I just got a lump in my throat when she said that”.
  • In the process of relocating her museum to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. A new Hollywood Motion Picture Museum is being constructed there by Debbie and her children Carrie Fisher and Todd Fisher. It opened in April 2005. [July 2004]
  • Was a Girl Scout.
  • Friends with Jane Powell; they share the same birthday.
  • Secondary school studies in Burbank.
  • Played the English horn in college.
  • One of the few actresses to have danced with both Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly on screen. Other actresses who have done this include: Judy Garland, Cyd Charisse, Vera-Ellen, Rita Hayworth and Leslie Caron.
  • Campaigned for the role of Doris Mann in Postcards from the Edge (1990), but Shirley MacLaine was cast instead.
  • She dedicated the Holland-America Line cruise ship the MS Veendam. [January 1996]
  • In 1964 she went into the hospital business, purchasing Oceanside Hospital in Oceanside, CA, for $1,000,000 with plans to turn it into a profitable business venture.
  • Her father entered her in a beauty pageant once when she was very young. She wore a bathing suit that her mother had mended that morning and a pair of her sister’s high heels.
  • Close friends with Hugh O’Brian. Serenaded O’Brien and his bride, Virginia, at their wedding on June 25, 2006.
  • Although she wanted to be in show business, the Reynolds’ family church, the Nazarene, forbade acting. However, Reynolds’ father saw her talent and gave his support, seeing it as a means of paying her college costs. Her mother then gave her support knowing that there would be no “evil” going on in her movies. She mother knew her daughter had talent, but didn’t understand why it was happening to her own daughter.
  • Her first appearance on Will & Grace (1998) was in the episode entitled “The Unsinkable Mommy Adler”, a play on the title of the movie The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964). She played both title roles.
  • President of The Thalians, an organization for the treatment of mental health at Cedars Sinai in Los Angeles. Ruta Lee is the chairman. Both have been actively involved in building this celebrity run organization for over 30 years.
  • Is portrayed by Judith Jones in Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story (1995).
  • In 1969 she followed Doris Day and some of her contemporaries in launching a sitcom bearing her name. When the debut episode included an advertisement for cigarettes, a direct violation of one of her contractual stipulations, she made such a fuss about it that NBC ended up canceling the series.
  • Is a Majority Member in California.
  • She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6654 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on January 13, 1997.
  • Had planned to go into the education field (teaching physical education) before she won the Miss Burbank contest.
  • Was a member of the International Order of Job’s Daughters. Is a past honored Queen of Bethel No. 97, Burbank, California.
  • In one of her guest appearances on Will & Grace (1998), she enters a room humming a bit of “Good Morning”, which was a song she sang in her most famous musical, Singin’ in the Rain (1952).
  • Made her Broadway debut in 1973 in the revival of “Irene”. Although the reviews for the show itself were mixed, hers were all raves and she wound up with a Tony Award nomination the following year for Best Actress in a Musical. The production ultimately ran some 20 months. In 1976, she appeared in a one-woman, short-run (10 days – 14 performances) review named “Debbie!” at the Minskoff Theatre. Her only other Broadway appearance to date came when she succeeded Lauren Bacall in “Woman of the Year” in 1983.
  • Opened the Hollywood Motion Picture Collection near the Kodak Theatre. The collection, which was collected and preserved primarily by Reynolds herself, features over 3,000 costumes including Carmen Miranda’s turbans, a pair of Judy Garland’s ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz (1939), John Wayne’s guns and Marilyn Monroe’s windswept dress from The Seven Year Itch (1955). [April 2002]
  • At one particularly low point in her career, she confessed to literally living in her car, a Cadillac.
  • Considers herself a “movie-oholic” and has an extensive collection of memorabilia, with over 4,000 costumes from the silent screen period to the 1970s. She has been known to gather posters from her collection of 3,000 and drive to homes of actor pals for autographs. In the 1990s she turned her collection into a Las Vegas movie museum, but had to shut it down in 1997 because of financial problems. Recently she has looked into the possibility of opening up a hall of fame museum in Hollywood near Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.
  • In 1975 she sold the Beverly Hills mansion she had lived in with Harry Karl. The house was reputed to be worth over $1,000,000. The buyer was Jim Randall, an industrialist who made aircraft rivets. When he married Marisa Berenson, the wedding was held in the redecorated home and his best man was his friend George Hamilton.
  • She made her first appearance at the Hollywood Collectors & Celebrities Show on April 6th and 7th, 2002, at Beverly Garland’s Holiday Inn in North Hollywood, California.
  • Ex-mother-in-law of Paul Simon.
  • Won the 1948 Miss Burbank contest and was offered a screen test by Warner Bros. the day after her win. She initially entered the contest because everyone who entered received a silk scarf, blouse and free lunch.
  • In 1984, with friends like Shelley Winters and Terry Moore, she made a rather restrained exercise video for “women of a certain age”.
  • She appeared as Dan’s mother, fresh out of the mental ward, during an episode of the sitcom Roseanne (1988). When she later appeared on Roseanne Barr’s talk show, she revealed that during the filming of that episode, while she and Roseanne were wrestling in the back yard, Roseanne, quite unknowingly, accidentally broke one of her ribs.
  • Mother of Carrie Fisher and Todd Fisher.
  • Filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for her Las Vegas hotel. [July 1997]

Mary Frances “Debbie” Reynolds Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The 7D 2015 TV Series Great-Great-Grandmommers Whimsical Actress
Behind the Candelabra 2013 TV Movie Frances Liberace Actress
In the Picture 2012 Short Aunt Lilith Actress
One for the Money 2012 Grandma Mazur Actress
The Penguins of Madagascar 2010 TV Series Granny Squirrel Actress
Light of Olympia 2008 Queen (voice) Actress
Family Guy 2008 TV Series Mrs. Wilson Actress
Kim Possible 2003-2007 TV Series Nana Possible Actress
Lolo’s Cafe 2006 TV Movie Mrs. Atkins (voice) Actress
Return to Halloweentown 2006 TV Movie Agatha Cromwell Actress
Will & Grace 1999-2006 TV Series Bobbi Adler Actress
Halloweentown High 2004 TV Movie Aggie Cromwell Actress
Rugrats 2000-2002 TV Series Lulu Pickles / Lulu Johnston Actress
First Monday 2002 TV Series Katherine Seldes Actress
Generation Gap 2002 TV Movie Actress
Touched by an Angel 2001 TV Series Betty Poplovich Actress
Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge 2001 TV Movie Aggie Cromwell Actress
These Old Broads 2001 TV Movie Piper Grayson Actress
Rugrats: Acorn Nuts & Diapey Butts 2000 TV Movie Lulu Johnson (voice) Actress
Virtual Mom 2000 TV Movie Gwen Actress
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie 2000 Lulu Pickles (voice) Actress
A Gift of Love: The Daniel Huffman Story 1999 TV Movie Shirlee Allison Actress
The Christmas Wish 1998 TV Movie Ruth Actress
Halloweentown 1998 TV Movie Aggie Cromwell Actress
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie 1998 Mrs. Claus / Mitzi – Rudolph’s Mother / Mrs. Prancer – School Teacher (voice) Actress
Zack and Reba 1998 Beulah Blanton Actress
In & Out 1997 Berniece Brackett Actress
Roseanne 1997 TV Series Audrey Conner Actress
Mother 1996/II Beatrice Henderson Actress
Wings 1994 TV Series Deedee Chappel Actress
Heaven & Earth 1993 Eugenia Actress
The Bodyguard 1992 Debbie Reynolds Actress
Battling for Baby 1992 TV Movie Helen Actress
The Golden Girls 1991 TV Series Truby Actress
Kiki’s Delivery Service 1989 Madame (English version, voice) Actress
Perry Mason: The Case of the Musical Murder 1989 TV Movie Amanda Cody Actress
Sadie and Son 1987 TV Movie Sadie Actress
Hotel 1986 TV Series Barbara Farrell Actress
Jennifer Slept Here 1983 TV Series Alice Farrell Actress
The Love Boat 1980-1983 TV Series Sheila Evans / Doris Talbot Actress
Alice 1982 TV Series Felicia Blake Actress
Madame’s Place 1982 TV Series Miss Debbie Reynolds Actress
Aloha Paradise 1981 TV Series Sydney Chase Actress
Charlotte’s Web 1973 Charlotte (voice) Actress
What’s the Matter with Helen? 1971 Adelle Bruckner aka Adelle Stuart Actress
The Debbie Reynolds Show 1969-1970 TV Series Debbie Thompson Actress
Pat Paulsen’s Half a Comedy Hour 1970 TV Series Machine Gun Reynolds Actress
How Sweet It Is! 1968 Jenny Henderson Actress
Divorce American Style 1967 Barbara Harmon Actress
The Singing Nun 1966 Sister Ann Actress
Goodbye Charlie 1964 Charlie Sorel / Virginia Mason Actress
The Unsinkable Molly Brown 1964 Molly Brown Actress
Mary, Mary 1963 Mary McKellaway Actress
My Six Loves 1963 Janice Courtney Actress
How the West Was Won 1962 Lilith Prescott Actress
The Second Time Around 1961 Lucretia ‘Lu’ Rogers Actress
The Pleasure of His Company 1961 Jessica Poole Actress
Pepe 1960 Debbie Reynolds Actress
The Rat Race 1960 Peggy Brown Actress
The Gazebo 1959 Nell Nash Actress
It Started with a Kiss 1959 Maggie Putnam Actress
Say One for Me 1959 Holly LeMaise aka Conroy Actress
The Mating Game 1959 Mariette Larkin Actress
This Happy Feeling 1958 Janet Blake Actress
Tammy and the Bachelor 1957 Tammy Actress
Bundle of Joy 1956 Polly Parish Actress
The Catered Affair 1956 Jane Hurley Actress
Meet Me in Las Vegas 1956 Debbie Reynolds (uncredited) Actress
The Tender Trap 1955 Julie Gillis Actress
Hit the Deck 1955 Carol Pace Actress
Athena 1954 Minerva Mulvain Actress
Susan Slept Here 1954 Susan Beaurgard Landis Actress
Give a Girl a Break 1953 Suzy Doolittle Actress
The Affairs of Dobie Gillis 1953 Pansy Hammer Actress
I Love Melvin 1953 Judy Schneider / Judy LeRoy Actress
Skirts Ahoy! 1952 Debbie Reynolds (uncredited) Actress
Singin’ in the Rain 1952 Kathy Selden Actress
Mr. Imperium 1951 Gwen Actress
Two Weeks with Love 1950 Melba Robinson Actress
Three Little Words 1950 Helen Kane Actress
The Daughter of Rosie O’Grady 1950 Maureen O’Grady Actress
June Bride 1948 Boo’s Girlfriend at Wedding (uncredited) Actress
Mike & Mike 2014 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Neighbors 2012 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Oprah Winfrey Show 2011 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Wishful Drinking 2010 TV Movie documentary performer: “Tammy” Soundtrack
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto 2009 Video performer: “Tammy” Soundtrack
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story 2009 Documentary performer: “Deep In The Dark Charlotte’s Lullaby”, “Mother Earth And Father Time” Soundtrack
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical Treasure 2008 TV Movie documentary performer: “Good Morning”, “Singin’ in the Rain” – uncredited Soundtrack
These Old Broads 2001 TV Movie performer: “Boy Crazy”, “Fascinating Rhythm”, “Get Happy”, “What a Life” Soundtrack
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie 1998 performer: “What About His Nose”, “Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer” Soundtrack
The Roseanne Show 1998 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Why Do Fools Fall in Love 1998 performer: “Tammy” Soundtrack
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas 1998 performer: “Tammy” Soundtrack
The Big Lebowski 1998 performer: “Tammy” Soundtrack
Roseanne 1997 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Wedding Bell Blues 1996 performer: “Tammy” Soundtrack
That’s Entertainment! III 1994 Documentary performer: “You Are My Lucky Star” 1935, “A Lady Loves” 1953 – uncredited Soundtrack
The Long Day Closes 1992 performer: “Tammy” Soundtrack
MGM: When the Lion Roars 1992 TV Mini-Series documentary performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Wonder Years 1990 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Somebody or The Rise and Fall of Philosophy 1989 Short performer: “You Are My Lucky Star” Soundtrack
Great Performances 1985 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The 50th Annual Academy Awards 1978 TV Special performer: “Look How Far We’ve Come” Soundtrack
The Sonny and Cher Show 1977 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
That’s Entertainment, Part II 1976 Documentary performer: “Good Morning” 1939 – uncredited Soundtrack
That’s Entertainment! 1974 performer: “Singin’ in the Rain” 1929, “Aba Daba Honeymoon” 1914, “I Wanna Be Loved by You” 1928, “Hallelujah” 1927 – uncredited Soundtrack
Charlotte’s Web 1973 performer: “Chin Up”, “We’ve Got Lots In Common”, “Deep In the Dark”, “Mother Earth and Father Time” Soundtrack
The 44th Annual Academy Awards 1972 TV Special performer: “The Age of Not Believing” Soundtrack
What’s the Matter with Helen? 1971 performer: “Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?”, “Goody, Goody”, “Bye Bye Blackbird” Soundtrack
The Unsinkable Molly Brown 1964 performer: “I AIN’T DOWN YET”, “I’LL NEVER SAY NO”, “BELLY UP TO THE BAR, BOYS” – uncredited Soundtrack
My Six Loves 1963 performer: “It’s a Darn Good Thing” Soundtrack
How the West Was Won 1962 performer: “Home in the Meadow” 1962, “Raise a Ruckus” 1962, “Wait For the Hoedown” 1962 fragment, “What Was Your Name in The States?” 1962 Soundtrack
The Gazebo 1959 performer: “Something Called Love” Soundtrack
Say One for Me 1959 performer: “Say One for Me”, “You Can’t Love ‘Em All”, “The Girl Most Likely to Succeed”, “Chico’s Choo Choo” Soundtrack
The Mating Game 1959 performer: “The Mating Game” Soundtrack
The 30th Annual Academy Awards 1958 TV Special performer: “Tammy” Soundtrack
Tammy and the Bachelor 1957 performer: “Tammy” Soundtrack
Hit the Deck 1955 performer: “A Kiss or Two” 1927, “Why, Oh Why?” 1927, “Ciribiribin” 1898, “Join the Navy” 1927, “Loo-Loo” 1927, “Hallelujah” 1927 – uncredited Soundtrack
Athena 1954 performer: “I Never Felt Better” Soundtrack
Give a Girl a Break 1953 performer: “Applause, Applause”, “In our United State”, “Give a Girl a Break” Soundtrack
The Affairs of Dobie Gillis 1953 performer: “You Can’t Do Wrong Doin’ Right”, “All I Do Is Dream of You”, “Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms” – uncredited Soundtrack
I Love Melvin 1953 performer: “A Lady Loves”, “Saturday Afternoon Before the Game”, “We Have Never Met, As Yet”, “Where Did You Learn To Dance” Soundtrack
Skirts Ahoy! 1952 performer: “Oh, By Jingo” – uncredited Soundtrack
Singin’ in the Rain 1952 performer: “All I Do Is Dream of You” 1934, “Good Morning” 1939, “Singin in the Rain in A-Flat” 1929, “You Are My Lucky Star” 1935, “Main Title” uncredited, “Would You? End Title” uncredited Soundtrack
Two Weeks with Love 1950 performer: “Aba Daba Honeymoon”, “Row, Row, Row”, “That’s How I Need You” – uncredited Soundtrack
Three Little Words 1950 performer: “I Wanna Be Loved by You” Soundtrack
Do It Debbie’s Way 1983 Video Writer
Movie Memories with Debbie Reynolds 1991 TV Series executive producer Producer
The Malibu Beach Vampires 1991 special thanks Thanks
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1996-2002 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Cinerama Adventure 2002 Documentary Herself Self
American Masters 2002 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration 2001 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Hollywood Squares 1998-2001 TV Series Herself Self
The Making of ‘Rugrats in Paris’ 2000 Video documentary Herself Self
Biography 1995-2000 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Keepers of the Frame 1999 Documentary Herself Self
The Roseanne Show 1998 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas 1998 Herself (voice) Self
E! True Hollywood Story 1998 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Intimate Portrait 1998 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Daily Show 1996-1997 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 69th Annual Academy Awards 1997 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Original Musical or Comedy Score Self
The 11th Annual American Comedy Awards 1997 TV Special Herself – Winner: Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy Self
20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years 1997 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1997 TV Special Herself – Nominated: Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy / Musical Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1997 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Showbiz Today 1997 TV Series Herself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1993-1997 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Real Las Vegas 1996 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Wedding Bell Blues 1996 Herself Self
Carrie on Hollywood 1995 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Carrie Fisher: The Hollywood Family 1995 TV Special Herself Self
This Is Your Life 1993-1995 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1995 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
That’s Entertainment III: Behind the Screen 1994 Video documentary Herself Self
That’s Entertainment! III 1994 Documentary Herself – Co-Host / Narrator Self
Modern Marvels 1994 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Jack L. Warner: The Last Mogul 1993 Documentary Herself Self
Legend to Legend Night: A Celebrity Cavalcade 1993 TV Special Herself Self
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 1993 TV Movie Herself Self
Vicki! 1993 TV Series Herself Self
The 37th Annual Thalians Ball 1992 TV Movie Herself – Host Self
One on One with John Tesh 1992 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
MGM: When the Lion Roars 1992 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Self
Stars and Stripes: Hollywood and World War II 1991 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Larry King TNT Extra 2 1991 TV Movie Herself Self
Bob Hope & Friends: Making New Memories 1991 TV Special Herself Self
Movie Memories with Debbie Reynolds 1991 TV Series Herself – Host (1991) Self
The 35th Annual Thalians Gala 1990 TV Movie Herself – Host Self
Live with Kelly and Michael 1988-1989 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The New Hollywood Squares 1986-1988 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest Self
The 33th Annual Thalians Ball 1988 TV Movie Herself – Host Self
The 5th Annual American Cinema Awards 1988 TV Special Herself Self
Couples Do It Debbie’s Way 1988 Video Herself Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1987 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Win, Lose or Draw 1987 TV Series Herself Self
Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood 1987 TV Special documentary Herself Self
The 58th Annual Academy Awards 1986 TV Special Herself – Co-Presenter: Best Original Score and Best Original Song Self
Bob Hope’s Happy Birthday Homecoming (London Royal Gala) 1985 TV Movie Herself – Performer Self
Great Performances 1985 TV Series Herself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Gene Kelly 1985 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Breakaway 1984 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1963-1984 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself / Herself – Guest Host Self
Do It Debbie’s Way 1983 Video Herself Self
The New Battlestars 1982-1983 TV Series Herself Self
Hour Magazine 1981-1983 TV Series Herself Self
Circus of the Stars #7 1982 TV Special documentary Herself – Co-Ringmaster Self
Tom Cottle: Up Close 1982 TV Series Herself Self
Broadway Plays Washington on Kennedy Center Tonight 1982 TV Movie Herself Self
Women I Love: Beautiful But Funny 1982 TV Movie Herself Self
Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters 1981 TV Series Herself Self
All-Star Salute to Mother’s Day 1981 TV Special Herself Self
Tomorrow Coast to Coast 1981 TV Series Herself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Fred Astaire 1981 TV Movie documentary Herself (uncredited) Self
A Tribute to the Jukebox Award Winners 1980 TV Movie Herself – Host Self
The Hollywood Squares 1970-1980 TV Series Herself Self
The 37th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1980 TV Special Herself – Host Self
Dinah! 1975-1979 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Bob Hope’s Cavalcade of Comedy 1979 TV Movie Herself Self
The 50th Annual Academy Awards 1978 TV Special Herself – Performer Self
Leapin’ Lizards, It’s Liberace! 1978 TV Movie Herself Self
The Sonny and Cher Show 1976-1977 TV Series Herself / Various Characters Self
Donahue 1977 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1971-1976 TV Series Herself – Actress / Herself – Vocalist / Herself – Guest Self
The Dick Cavett Show 1976 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Busby Berkeley 1974 Documentary Herself Self
Just One More Time 1974 Short Herself (uncredited) Self
ABC Late Night 1974 TV Series Herself Self
The Perry Como Sunshine Show 1974 TV Movie Herself Self
The 46th Annual Academy Awards 1974 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Original Song Score or / an Adaptation Self
That’s Entertainment! 1974 Herself – Co-Host / Narrator / Clip from ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ Self
The 27th Annual Tony Awards 1973 TV Special Herself – Nominated: Best Actress in a Musical Self
The Wacky World of Jonathan Winters 1972-1973 TV Series Herself Self
Dean Martin Presents: The Bobby Darin Amusement Co. 1972 TV Series Herself Self
The 44th Annual Academy Awards 1972 TV Special Herself – Performer Self
The ABC Comedy Hour 1972 TV Series Herself Self
Laugh-In 1969-1972 TV Series Herself – Guest Performer Self
The Bob Hope Show 1967-1971 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The David Frost Show 1971 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour 1971 TV Series Herself Self
The Pearl Bailey Show 1971 TV Series Herself – Singer Self
The Dean Martin Show 1971 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Carol Burnett Show 1970 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
This Is Tom Jones 1970 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Movie Game 1970 TV Series Herself Self
The Dick Cavett Show 1970 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Merv Griffin Show 1970 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 27th Annual Golden Globes Awards 1970 TV Special Herself – Nominated: Best Actress in a TV-Series-Comedy / Musical Self
The Linkletter Show 1970 TV Series Herself Self
Bracken’s World 1969 TV Series Herself Self
Debbie Reynolds and the Sound of Children 1969 TV Movie Herself Self
The Andy Williams Show 1969 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Joey Bishop Show 1967-1969 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Kraft Music Hall 1969 TV Series Herself Self
…And Debbie Makes Six 1968 TV Special Herself – Host Self
Go!!! 1967 TV Movie Herself – Host Self
The 38th Annual Academy Awards 1966 TV Special Herself – Co-Presenter: Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Self
The Ed Sullivan Show 1953-1966 TV Series Herself / Herself – Singer / Herself – Cameo Self
The 37th Annual Academy Awards 1965 TV Special Herself – Nominated: Best Actress in a Leading Role & Presenter: Best Substantially Original Score and Best Scoring of Music Adaptation or Treatment Self
The Hollywood Palace 1965 TV Series Herself – Sketch Actor Self
The Hollywood Deb Stars of 1965 1965 TV Movie Herself Self
The Story of a Dress 1964 Documentary short Herself Self
The 36th Annual Academy Awards 1964 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Documentary Awards Self
What’s My Line? 1954-1964 TV Series Herself – Mystery Guest / Herself – Guest Panelist / Herself – Mystery Guest #2 Self
The Andy Williams Show 1962 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Here’s Hollywood 1960-1962 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 34th Annual Academy Awards 1962 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Original Song Self
The DuPont Show of the Week 1961 TV Series Herself Self
What About Linda? 1961 TV Special Herself Self
This Is Your Life 1960 TV Series Herself Self
A Date with Debbie 1960 TV Movie Herself – Host Self
Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood 1960 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1959 TV Series Herself Self
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show 1959 TV Series Herself – Recipient Self
A Visit with Debbie Reynolds 1959 Documentary short Herself Self
The Eddie Fisher Show 1957-1958 TV Series Herself Self
The 30th Annual Academy Awards 1958 TV Special Herself – Performer Self
New American Bandstand 1965 1957 TV Series Herself Self
A Private Little Party for a Few Chums 1957 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Atlantic City Holiday 1956 TV Movie Herself Self
The 28th Annual Academy Awards 1956 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
Person to Person 1956 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Ford Star Jubilee 1955 TV Series Herself Self
The Colgate Comedy Hour 1955 TV Series Herself – Awards Presenter Self
I’ve Got a Secret 1955 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
MGM Parade 1955 TV Series Herself / Julie Gillis Self
Dateline: Disneyland 1955 TV Special documentary Herself Self
The George Gobel Show 1954 TV Series Herself Self
Light’s Diamond Jubilee 1954 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
A Star Is Born World Premiere 1954 TV Short Herself Self
Challenge the Wilderness 1951 Documentary short Narrator (uncredited) Self
Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age 2016 Documentary post-production Herself Self
Rip Rip Hooray! 2016 Documentary Herself Self
Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds 2016 Documentary Herself Self
The Slippers 2016 Documentary Herself Self
Tab Hunter Confidential 2015 Documentary Herself Self
The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2015 TV Special Herself – Life Achievement Award Recipient Self
Entertainment Tonight 2007-2014 TV Series Herself Self
Making Behind the Candelabra Show 2013 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2005-2013 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Committed 2012/I Documentary Herself Self
The Last Days of Cinerama 2012 Documentary short Herself Self
Carol Channing: Larger Than Life 2012 Documentary Herself Self
Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom 2011 Documentary Herself Self
Breakfast 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Hollywood Treasure 2011 TV Series Herself Self
Lifestyle Magazine 2011 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Oprah Winfrey Show 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
These Amazing Shadows 2011 Documentary Herself Self
The Talk 2011 TV Series Herself Self
Loose Women 2010 TV Series Herself Self
The One Show 2010 TV Series Herself Self
RuPaul’s Drag Race 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Judge Self
Kiki’s Delivery Service: Creating ‘Kiki’s Delivery Service’ 2010 Video documentary short Herself Self
Kiki’s Delivery Service: Flying with Kiki & Beyond 2010 Video documentary short Herself Self
Kiki’s Delivery Service: The Producer’s Perspective: Collaborating with Miyazaki 2010 Video documentary short Herself Self
Hollywood Singing & Dancing: A Musical History – 1960’s 2009 Video documentary Herself Self
Hollywood Singing & Dancing: A Musical History – 1970’s 2009 Video documentary Herself Self
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story 2009 Documentary Herself Self
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History – The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great Depression 2009 Video documentary Herself Self
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History – The 1940s: Stars, Stripes and Singing 2009 Video documentary Herself Self
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History – The 1950s: The Golden Era of the Musical 2009 Video documentary Herself Self
The Bonnie Hunt Show 2009 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Frank in the Fifties 2008 Video short Herself Self
The Jill & Tony Curtis Story 2008 Documentary Herself Self
Secret Talents of the Stars 2008 TV Series Herself – Judge Self
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History 2008 Video documentary Herself Self
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical Treasure 2008 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History – The 1920s: The Dawn of the Hollywood Musical 2008 Video documentary Herself Self
Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project 2007 Documentary Herself / Peggy Brown Self
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Movies: 10th Anniversary Edition 2007 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Brothers Warner 2007 TV Movie documentary Herself – Actor Self
My Music: Movie Songs 2007 TV Movie Herself Self
In the Cutz 2006 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Bert’s Family Feud 2006 TV Series Herself Self
Stadium of Fire: 25th Anniversary 2005 TV Movie Herself Self
Larry King Live 2001-2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Pryor Offenses 2004 TV Movie Herself Self
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2004 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Debbie Reynolds: ‘Connie and Carla’ 2004 Video documentary short Herself Self
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Songs: America’s Greatest Music in the Movies 2004 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Magic Moments: The Best of 50’s Pop 2004 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Connie and Carla 2004 Herself (Special Appearance) Self
Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales 2003 TV Movie Herself Self
Bravo Profiles 2003 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Conversations from the Edge with Carrie Fisher 2003 TV Series Herself Self
Behind the Microphone: Kiki’s Delivery Service 2003 Video documentary short Madame Self
What a Glorious Feeling: The Making of ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ 2002 Video documentary short Herself – Host Self
Private Screenings 2002 TV Series Herself Self
Inside Edition 2014 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Elizabeth Taylor: A Tribute 2011 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Wishful Drinking 2010 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood 2010 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
House of Harrington 2008 Documentary short Archive Footage
Disney Channel Holiday 2005 Video Nana Possible Archive Footage
Cleopatra: The Film That Changed Hollywood 2001 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Hollywood Remembers 2000 TV Series documentary Archive Footage
Omnibus 2000 TV Series documentary Archive Footage
E! True Hollywood Story 1998 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
The Making of ‘How the West Was Won’ 1998 Video documentary short Herself Archive Footage
Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen’s 1997 Documentary Herself (with Eddie Fisher) (uncredited) Archive Footage
American Masters 1997 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
The Best of the Don Lane Show 1994 TV Movie Herself Archive Footage
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage 1983 Documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter 1982 TV Movie documentary Actress – ‘The Unsinkable Molly Brown’ (uncredited) Archive Footage
Good Old Days Part II 1978 TV Special Herself Archive Footage
Bob Hope’s World of Comedy 1976 TV Movie Herself Archive Footage
America at the Movies 1976 Documentary Lily Prescott (uncredited) Archive Footage
That’s Entertainment, Part II 1976 Documentary Clip from ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ Archive Footage
Texaco Presents: A Quarter Century of Bob Hope on Television 1975 TV Special Herself Archive Footage
Fred Astaire Salutes the Fox Musicals 1974 TV Movie Herself Archive Footage
The Dick Cavett Show 1971 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Pat Paulsen’s Half a Comedy Hour 1970 TV Series Machine Gun Reynolds Archive Footage
The Hollywood Palace 1970 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Mondo Hollywood 1967 Documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Ed Sullivan Show 1964 TV Series Herself – Dancer Archive Footage
Hollywood and the Stars 1964 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Hollywood: The Great Stars 1963 TV Movie documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Hollywood Without Make-Up 1963 Documentary Herself Archive Footage
MGM Parade 1955 TV Series Julie Gillis Archive Footage
The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Story 1951 Documentary Archive Footage

Mary Frances “Debbie” Reynolds Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2016 Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award Academy Awards, USA Won
2015 Life Achievement Award Screen Actors Guild Awards Won
2005 President’s Award Costume Designers Guild Awards For her collection and conservation of classic Hollywood costumes. Won
2005 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards Won
2002 Lifetime Achievement Award Savannah Film Festival Won
1999 Lifetime Achievement Award Palm Springs International Film Festival Won
1998 Special Award Lone Star Film & Television Awards Texas Legend Won
1997 Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy American Comedy Awards, USA Won
1997 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical Mother (1996) Won
1997 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 13 January 1997. At 6654 Hollywood Blvd. Won
1996 Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy American Comedy Awards, USA Won
1969 Most Popular Female Star Photoplay Awards Won
1960 Sour Apple Golden Apple Awards Least Cooperative Actress Won
1959 Most Popular Female Star Photoplay Awards Won
1956 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Supporting Actress The Catered Affair (1956) Won
1955 Woman of the Year Hasty Pudding Theatricals, USA Won
1954 Golden Apple Golden Apple Awards Most Cooperative Actress Won
2016 Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award Academy Awards, USA Nominated
2015 Life Achievement Award Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominated
2005 President’s Award Costume Designers Guild Awards For her collection and conservation of classic Hollywood costumes. Nominated
2005 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards Nominated
2002 Lifetime Achievement Award Savannah Film Festival Nominated
1999 Lifetime Achievement Award Palm Springs International Film Festival Nominated
1998 Special Award Lone Star Film & Television Awards Texas Legend Nominated
1997 Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy American Comedy Awards, USA Nominated
1997 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical Mother (1996) Nominated
1997 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 13 January 1997. At 6654 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated
1996 Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy American Comedy Awards, USA Nominated
1969 Most Popular Female Star Photoplay Awards Nominated
1960 Sour Apple Golden Apple Awards Least Cooperative Actress Nominated
1959 Most Popular Female Star Photoplay Awards Nominated
1956 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Supporting Actress The Catered Affair (1956) Nominated
1955 Woman of the Year Hasty Pudding Theatricals, USA Nominated
1954 Golden Apple Golden Apple Awards Most Cooperative Actress Nominated