Debbie Reynolds Dies of Heart Failure

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On Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2016, TMZ, and a Los Angles Times reported that singer Debbie Reynolds had upheld divided of heart failure. Her son, Todd Fisher, did not respond to a Associated Press (AP) confirming a news until Wednesday night. Late in a day on Wednesday, a singer was during her son’s home when paramedics were called for a actress.

Reynolds died days after her daughter, Carrie Fisher, upheld divided after pang a heart conflict on Friday, Dec. 23. She posted a heartwarming summary of interjection on her Facebook page to everybody for their kind difference and support of her daughter’s genocide only shortly before she was rushed to a hospital.

In 1952, a strike “Singin in a Rain” was a film that done Renolds a star, when she was expel to seem alongside Gene Kelly as Kathy Selden. She was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar for her purpose in a 1964 strike “The Unsinkable Molly Brown.” The singer had no difficulty anticipating work after in her career in a strike sitcom “Will and Grace,” for that she was nominated for a Best Guest Actress In a Comedy Series. She also starred in “Halloween Town,” filmed by Disney.

Reynolds had her share of heartbreak when her matrimony to a late Eddie Fisher finished after only 4 years after he left her to marry Elizabeth Taylor; who was her best friend. The star leaves behind her granddaughter, Billie Lourd and son Todd.

By Katherine Miller
Edited by Cathy Milne

Sources:

KETV: Hollywood Icon Debbie Reynolds dies during 84
Boston Globe: Debbie Reynolds dies in Los Angles, son says

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