Debbie Reynolds: Her Most Memorable Roles
‘Singin’ In the Rain’ (1952)
Reynolds was only 19 when she co-starred in the greatest movie musical of all time. (Photo: Everett Collection)
‘The Tender Trap’ (1955)
Reynolds starred opposite Frank Sinatra in this romantic comedy. (Photo: Everett Collection)
‘Tammy And The Bachelor’ (1957)
Reynolds played an innocent country girl in this romantic comedy that featured the hit song “Tammy.” (Photo: Universal Pictures/Getty Images)
‘How the West Was Won’ (1962)
Reynolds was part of an all-star cast that included Gregory Peck, Henry Fonda, and James Stewart. (Photo: Everett Collection)
‘The Unsinkable Molly Brown’ (1964)
Reynolds earned an Oscar nomination for playing a famed survivor of the Titanic disaster. (Photo: Everett Collection)
‘Divorce American Style’ (1967)
She starred opposite Dick Van Dyke in this comedy about an unhappy marriage. (Photo: Everett Collection)
‘Charlotte’s Web’ (1973)
The actress provided the maternal voice of Charlotte the spider in this animated children’s classic.
‘Mother’ (1996)
Reynolds had a triumphant return to the big screen in Albert Brooks’s comedy about the prickly relationship of a mother and son. (Photo: Everett Collection)
‘In & Out’ (1997)
The star played the mom of Kevin Kline’s teacher in this madcap comedy about coming out. (Photo: Everett Collection)
Rugrats (2000)
Reynolds provided the voice of Lulu Pickles in the beloved animated series. (Photo: Nickelodeon)
‘Will & Grace’ (2002-2006)
She made multiple appearances on the hit NBC sitcom playing Grace’s meddling mother. (Photo: Chris Haston/NBC/Getty Images)
‘Behind the Candelabra’ (2013)
Reynolds had been longtime friends with Liberace, so she was well-prepared to play the showman’s mother in the HBO biopic. (Photo: HBO)
The unsinkable movie star Debbie Reynolds died on Dec. 28 at age 84, just one day after the death of her daughter, Carrie Fisher. While we mourn her passing, let's take a look back at some of the Hollywood legend's most memorable roles.