Debbie Reynolds was born in Texas in 1932. She is a superstar in the golden age of Hollywood, from the heroine of the song and dance drama to the film and television singer, the legendary acting career, the legendary life experience, the legendary influence, which is amazing.

In high school, Debbie Renos won the title of "Miss Burbank" in a beauty pageant and received a paper contract from Warner Pictures, which also kicked off her Hollywood journey. The picture above is a beautiful old photo of Debey Renos.
In 1948, she starred in her debut film, The Bride of June, in which she played an unnamed minor role. In 1950, she switched to mgm, which was good at making song and dance films, which were warm, cheerful, funny and had a strong flavor of stage performance, but brought a lot of joy to people after the war.
At MGM, Debbie Reynolds was in the water, starring in several song and dance films as the girl next door. In 1952, she was selected to co-star with Gene Kelly in the film "Song in the Rain", which tells the story of a pair of screen stars in Hollywood when it was transformed from silent film to sound film. Qu Yuhui. The picture above is a beautiful old photo of Debey Renos.
The film "Song in the Rain" is arguably the most wonderful song and dance film in the history of cinema, and the song and dance scenes in it are still breathtaking to this day. This classic was named the first song and dance film in the history of cinema by the American Film Institute, and also made Debby Renos famous, so she jumped to the star, when she was not yet 20 years old.
Debbie Renos's film roles are mostly pure, healthy, lively female figures, and she is also very popular, in the meantime of the works such as 1953's "Fun of the School", 1954's "Christmas Strange" and other mostly brisk plots, with carefully choreographed songs and dances, it seems to be very eye-catching, and for a time she also won the reputation of the jade girl in the film industry.
In 1957, Debbie Renos swept the United States with a song called "Tammy" in the film "Jade Girl's Love", and the song was nominated for the 1958 Oscar for Best Original Song, and she also performed the song at this Academy Awards. The album containing the song topped the U.S. Record Chart for five consecutive weeks in 1957. The picture above is a beautiful old photo of Debey Renos.
After becoming famous, Debbie Reynolds' name became a regular in Hollywood tabloids. Her husband, Eddie Fisher, fell in love with Elizabeth Taylor, and her husband, Michael Todd, the producer of the film Around the World in Eighty Days, had just died in a plane crash.
The couple had been close friends of Elizabeth Taylor, and at Taylor's wedding, they served as groomsmen and bridesmaids respectively. Unexpectedly, the friendship between her and Taylor turned into a sensational love-hate entanglement in the United States. At the time, Debbie Renos gained widespread sympathy.
In 1959, Debbie Renos and Eddie Fisher officially divorced. Less than 4 hours after their divorce, Eddie Fisher couldn't wait to marry Elizabeth Taylor. After that, Debbie Renos didn't speak to Elizabeth Taylor for 7 years. The picture above is a beautiful old photo of Debey Renos.
Debbie Reynolds has a strong personality and soon threw herself into the filming to soothe her wounds. In addition, she also devoted herself to the construction of the Hollywood Museum, and spent a lot of money collecting a lot of props and costumes.
After the divorce, Debbie Renos' screen image became more mature and diverse. In 1965, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for Charles Waters' "Joan Lou Fei Yan," based on a Broadway cabaret about a woman rescued from the shipwreck of the Titanic.
After performing classic performances in films such as "History of Western Exploration", "My Six Loves", "The Singing Nun", and "American-Style Divorce", Debbie Renos pioneered the "Debbie Renos Show" in 1969. But because of the problem with cigarette advertising, she broke up with NBC, and the show ended after a season. The picture above is a beautiful old photo of Debey Renos.
Later, Debbie Reynolds recalled that she had poured most of her energy and interest into the show, calling the suspension "the dumbest mistake of her career."
In the 1970s, Debbie Renos faded out of the film world, first moving to Broadway, investing in stage performances, and in 1973 was nominated for a Tony Award for the stage play "Irene". In the 1980s, she moved on to television, opening a club in Las Vegas in 1993 to tell customers about her Hollywood experiences.
Next, she starred in "The Bodyguard" starring Kevin Costner, "Sky and Earth" directed by Oliver Stone, and "Behind the Candlestick" directed by Steven Soderbergh. The picture above is a beautiful old photo of Debey Renos.
In 2015, Debbie Reynolds was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Screen Actors Guild of America, and her daughter, Kelly Fisher, personally presented the award to her mother. At the 2016 Oscars, she was awarded the Jean Hershore Humanitarian Award.
Speaking of Kelly Fisher, she is the daughter of Debbie Renos, who is best known for playing Princess Leah in the classic sci-fi film Star Wars.
On December 29, 2016, Debbie Renos passed away at the age of 84. After her death, all walks of life in Hollywood expressed deep respect and regret.
The death of Debbie Renos represents the end of that period that belonged to the heyday of cinema.