Carrie Fisher’s mum Debbie Reynolds dead at 84

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FILE PHOTO: Actress Debbie Reynolds poses with her daughter actress Carrie Fisher backstage after accepting her Lifetime Achievement award at the 21st annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles, California January 25, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo

 

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Movie legend Debbie Reynolds, the most famous classical musical “Singin in the Rain”, died Wednesday after suffering a stroke, one day after the death of her movie star daughter Kelly Fisher, US media reported.

The 84-year-old boy was “taken to hospital in severe cases,” told AFP that Todd Fisher, a child at Beverly Hills, was at 1 pm (GMT 2100) collapse.

“She wants to be with Carrie,” he was quoted as “industry magazine magazine.”

Celebrity news portal TMZ said Reynolds died “due to a stroke,” also cited her son.

Fisher, who pops the Star of the World Rebels Warrior Princess Leah in the original “Star Wars” trilogy, died Tuesday in Los Angeles, four days after suffering a heart attack across the Atlantic flight.

TMZ quotes an undisclosed family source, Reynolds said in her son’s home, discussing the funeral arrangements when she was ill.

“Thank you everyone who embraced my love and amazing daughter’s gifts and talents,” she posted on Facebook after her daughter’s death.

“I thank you for your thoughts and prayers and now guide her to the next stop.” Reynolds won the Academy’s Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award last year, attracting audiences for the first time in “Singin in the Rain” in 1952. She was later nominated for the Oscar , And help to find a team to combat mental health problems.

Her 2013 autobiography, “Unsinkable: A Memoir”, describes her rocky personal life in detail, the cause of a screen in Hollywood’s “golden age” of charm, still in the 90s of last century.

Famous Hollywood memorabilia’s most important collector, Reynolds married singer Eddie Fisher in 1955, had two children, Carrie and Todd. The couple divorced in 1959, he fell to Elizabeth Taylor.

April 1, 1932 Mary Francis Reynolds was born in El Paso, Texas railway carpenter Raymond Francis Reynolds’s second child and his wife Maxi, she was 16 years old After winning the California American Contest came the attention of MGM Studios Hollywood.

According to the Internet Movie Database, she never danced professionally, when it was selected across from Gene Kelly, in the classic musical “Singin” in the Rain. Followed by several MGM musicals, Reynolds is generally regarded as a healthy young heroine, nominated in the Oscar “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” (1964) before.

Married three times, Reynolds once said she preferred the restaurant more than men.

For one thing, she had to overcome the stigma of losing to Fisher to give her best friend and the same screen icon, though to remain close until Taylor died in 2011.

In another round of misfortune, Renault’s second husband, the shoes tycoon Harry Karl, bet on most of the savings.

In 1985 she and real estate developer Richard Hamlett’s third marriage is not so successful, 1996, the end of the divorce.

To support the family, Renault worked on the Las Vegas stage, and she had her own casino, a collection of her extensive souvenirs that closed until 1997.

It is said to include more than 3,000 pieces of clothing and 46,000 square feet (4,275 square meters) of props and equipment.

Reynolds enjoyed her versatility and performed in her own sitcom “Debbie Reynolds Show” from 1969 to 1970, but it lasted only one season.

Her career at the cinema ended mostly in the 1970s, although she continued on TV movies and serials. She also regularly attends personal performances on stage, and in 2013 behind the “Candelabra” to portray Libya’s mother, Francis, across from Michael Douglas. “Bright lights: starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds,” The documentary about her relationship with her daughter premiered at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, which was due to the air in March of HBO.

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