Debbie Reynolds Net Worth
Debbie Reynolds was an actress, singer, and businesswoman whose career spanned nearly 70 years. At the time of her death, Debbie Reynolds had a net worth of $85 million.
Debbie Reynolds Wealth Stats: Salary, Net Worth, and More
Debbie Reynolds' net worth, salary and other interesting facts:
Net Worth | $85 Million |
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Salary | N/A |
Date of Birth | April 1, 1932 - December 28, 2016 (age 84 years) | Gender | Female |
Height | 5 ft 1 in (1.57 m) |
Profession | Actor, Dancer, Singer |
Nationality | American |
Career
Reynolds began the 60s with roles in “The Rat Race,” “Pepe,” “The Pleasure of His Company,” and “The Second Time Around.” In 1962, she was one of 14 top-billed stars in the epic “How the West Was Won,” in which she also sang three songs. Following “My Six Loves” and “Mary, Mary,” Reynolds had one of her most acclaimed performances in 1964’s “The Unsinkable Molly Brown”; for her work, she received her first and only Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Next, Reynolds was in “Goodbye Charlie,” “The Singing Nun,” “Divorce American Style,” and “How Sweet it Is!” In the 70s, her film credits included “What’s the Matter with Helen?” and the animated musical “Charlotte’s Web,” in which she voiced the titular role.
Personal Life
In 1955, Reynolds married singer Eddie Fisher, with whom she had children including actress Carrie Fisher and a son named Todd. The pair divorced four years later when it was revealed that Fisher had been having an affair with actress Elizabeth Taylor. Subsequently, Reynolds wed businessman Harry Karl; they divorced in 1973. Finally, she married Richard Hamlett, with whom she was with from 1984 to 1996.
Inspirational Quotes by Debbie Reynolds
I wanted to be as comfortable in that environment as she was. I moved around those areas in character.
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Hollywood has been an enormous part of my life, as I know it has been for countless fans all over the world.
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I spent some special years in my hometown of El Paso.
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Old age is a wonderful time of life. At least, that's what everyone tells you. But let me tell you: it is not true. What's true is that your hips, knees and ankles gradually give up on you - everything is quite dreadful, really. And it was a terrible thing to have told us because we believed it.
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I was just like Jennifer Aniston with Brad Pitt when he fell in love with Angelina Jolie.
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