Showing posts with label Carrie Fisher. Show all posts
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Thursday, 28 December 2023

DEBBIE REYNOLDS, MORE THAN 70 YEARS OF CAREER

Today, The Grandma has been watching some films interpreted by Debbie Reynolds, the American actress, singer, and businesswoman, who dies on a day like today in 2016.

Mary Frances 'Debbie' Reynolds (April 1, 1932-December 28, 2016) was an American actress, singer, and businesswoman. Her career spanned almost 70 years.

She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer with her portrayal of Helen Kane in the 1950 film Three Little Words. Her breakout role was her first leading role, as Kathy Selden in Singin' in the Rain (1952).

Her other successes include The Affairs of Dobie Gillis (1953), Susan Slept Here (1954), Bundle of Joy (1956 Golden Globe nomination), The Catered Affair (1956 National Board of Review Best Supporting Actress Winner), and Tammy and the Bachelor (1957), in which her performance of the song "Tammy" topped the Billboard music charts.

In 1959, she starred in The Mating Game (with Tony Randall) and released her first pop music album, titled Debbie.

She starred with Gene Kelly in Singin' in the Rain (1952), How the West Was Won (1962), and The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964), a biographical film about the famously boisterous Titanic passenger Margaret 'Molly' Brown. Her performance as Brown earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Some of Reynolds' other films include The Singing Nun (1966), Divorce American Style (1967), What's the Matter with Helen? (1971), Charlotte's Web (1973), Mother (1996; Golden Globe nomination) and In & Out (1997).  

Reynolds was also known as a cabaret performer; in 1979, she opened the Debbie Reynolds Dance Studio in North Hollywood, which was eventually demolished in 2019. The building would go on to be sold at auction, despite efforts to turn it into a museum.

In 1969, Reynolds starred in a self-titled television program, The Debbie Reynolds Show, earning her a Golden Globe nomination. In 1973, she starred in the Broadway revival of the musical Irene, which earned her a Tony Award nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Musical. She was also nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for her performance in A Gift of Love (1999). After appearing in the popular early-2000s sitcom Will & Grace, Reynolds was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role of Bobbi (the lead character Grace Adler's mother).

Also around the turn of the millennium, Reynolds reached a new, younger audience with her role as Aggie Cromwell in Disney's Halloweentown series. 

In 1988, she published her autobiography titled Debbie: My Life; in 2013, she released a second autobiography, titled Unsinkable: A Memoir.

Reynolds also had several business ventures (besides the ownership of her dance studio), including a Las Vegas hotel and casino; she was also an avid collector of film memorabilia, beginning with items purchased at the landmark 1970 MGM Auction. She served as president of The Thalians, an organization dedicated to mental health causes.

Reynolds continued to successfully perform on stage, television, and in films into her 80s. 

In January 2015, she received the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award.

In 2016, she received the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. In the same year, a documentary about her life was released, titled Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds -which would be her final film appearance; the film premiered on HBO on January 7, 2017.

Reynolds died on December 28, 2016, one day after the death of her daughter, actress Carrie Fisher.

More information: Debbie Reynolds

Mary Frances Reynolds was born on April 1, 1932, in El Paso, Texas, to Maxene N. 'Minnie' Harman and Raymond Francis 'Ray' Reynolds, a carpenter who worked for the Southern Pacific Railroad.

Reynolds was discovered by talent scouts from Warner Bros. and MGM, who were at the 1948 Miss Burbank contest. Both companies wanted her to sign up with their studio, and had to flip a coin to see which one got her. Warner Bros. won the coin toss, and she was with the studio for two years. When Warner Bros. stopped producing musicals, she moved to MGM.

On December 23, 2016, Reynolds's daughter, actress and writer Carrie Fisher, suffered a medical emergency on a transatlantic flight from London to Los Angeles, and died on December 27, 2016, at the age of 60 at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.

The following day, December 28, Reynolds was taken by ambulance to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, after suffering a severe stroke, according to her son. Later that afternoon, Reynolds was pronounced dead in the hospital; she was 84 years old.

More information: Entertainment Weekly


 Hollywood has been an enormous part of my life,
as I know it has been for countless fans
all over the world.

Debbie Reynolds

Wednesday, 28 December 2016

LASS UNS GEHEN: PREPARING THE TRAVEL TO BERLIN

The Grandma in The Capuchin' Convent, Sant Boi
Today, The Bonds have continued their English classes. They've revised the articles, the imperative, some prepositions of time and the creation of nouns from a verb to a gerund form. 

More information: Gerunds

It has been an interesting day. Irene has returned of her secret mission and David is working in a new film. After talking about the importance of the order of Capuchin in Sant Boi and its influence in the saga of Star Wars, The Grandma has explained a personal experience that joins her with Princess Leia Organa, the fictional character of this saga whose real actress, Carrie Fisher died recently.


Next, The Bonds have created a little post following the sacred rules of writing: cohesion, adequation & coherence.

More information: Imperatives I & II

Everybody has a personal and funny story to share and this is very important for our training because we want to start to prepare our final goal. This is the reason because of The Grandma has asked to her family to think about it.


Finally, The Bonds have started to prepare their next travel to Berlin. They've created some interesting plannings. The Grandma is going to read them and create the last planning with the contributions of all the family. Eli Bond is going to be our guide and Mariona Bond is going to be our translator.

Dear family, we're ready to leave the city. Prepare your suitcases and be punctual tomorrow. Our private plane is waiting for us. Let's go to enjoy Berlin! 


Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; 
and suddenly you are doing the impossible.  
Francis of Assisi

Tuesday, 27 December 2016

THE BONDS, A NEW HOPE...

The shield of Bond
This morning, The Grandma has met her new family: The Bonds

After MJ, the Bonds' boss, had given all the burocratic orders, they've started to organize the family, the jobs and their nationalities without Irene who is in a secret mission.

A nationality is something very interesting because offers to you a community, a culture and some manners but nothing more significant that your surname. 


More information: Surnames

Every surname is a full demonstration of culture, origins and history. Then, we've been talking about the Saxon Genitive and the order of adjectives.

More information: Forebears surnames

The Bonds are sixteen different people with different needs but now they're sharing the same objective. After practising some definitions and revising the international ABC, they've decided to travel to Berlin to spend this Xmas holidays. Tomorrow, they'll prepare the travel.

More information: The Order of Adjectives

This afternoon, The Grandma has received some terrible news. Princess Leia Organa has decided to travel far away our Galaxy. We'll miss her a lot because Leia Organa is an icon of our childhood and Carrie Fisher has been a great example of dignity and a great support to people who suffer some kind of mental disorder.


May the force be with you, dear Carrie!


My extroversion is a way of managing my introversion.

Carrie Fisher