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Debbie Reynolds
Debbie Reynolds wasn't a dancer until she was selected by Gene Kelly to be his partner in Singin' in the Rain (1952). Not yet 20, she was a quick study. Twelve years later, it seemed like she had been around forever but she was only 31 when she gave an Academy Award nominee performance in Unsinkable Molly Brown, The (1964). Having survived losing her first husband to Elizabeth Taylor, she was becoming the unsinkable Debbie Reynolds. Her second husband lost his fortune and hers, too. She had to keep working and turned to stage musicals when Hollywood stopped making musicals like Singin' in the Rain (1952). Now she has her own casino in Las Vegas, a home for her Hollywood museum. She's as down to earth as Molly Brown and took time to personally write a long letter that is on display in the Judy Garland museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and to provide that museum with replicas of Judy Garland costumes. The originals are in the Las Vegas museum.
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