デビー・レイノルズ死去(前)

DEBBIE REYNOLDS
DEAD AT 84
12/28/2016 5:33 PM PST
Debbie Reynolds — who rose to stardom in “Singin’ in the Rain” and quickly became a staple among Hollywood royalty — died Wednesday as a result of a stroke, TMZ has learned … just one day after her daughter Carrie Fisher passed away … this according to her son Todd.
Debbie was rushed to a hospital shortly after 1 PM when someone at the Beverly Hills home of her son, Todd, called 911 to report a possible stroke. We’re told Debbie and Todd were making funeral plans for Carrie, who died Tuesday of cardiac arrest.
Debbie famously divorced Eddie Fisher in 1959 after his affair with Elizabeth Taylor. Debbie married 2 more times in 1960 and 1984.
She played iconic roles in “Tammy and the Bachelor” and “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” … for which she earned an Oscar nomination.
Carrie’s relationship with Debbie was the focus of Carrie’s semi-autobiographical book, “Postcards from the Edge,” which was later adapted for the big screen, starring Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine.
http://www.tmz.com/2016/12/28/debbie-reynolds-dead/

2016/12/28
Debbie Reynolds, the Oscar-nominated singer-actress who was the mother of late actress Carrie Fisher, has died at Cedars-Sinai hospital. She was 84.
“She wanted to be with Carrie,” her son Todd Fisher told Variety.
She was taken to the hospital from Carrie Fisher’s Beverly Hills house Wednesday after suffering a stroke, the day after her daughter Carrie Fisher died.
The vivacious blonde, who had a close but sometimes tempestuous relationship with her daughter, was one of MGM’s principal stars of the 1950s and’60s in such films as the 1952 classic “Singin’ in the Rain” and 1964’s “The Unsinkable Molly Brown,” for which she received an Oscar nomination as best actress.
Reynolds received the SAG lifetime achievement award in January 2015; in August of that year the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences voted to present the actress with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the Nov. 14 Governors Awards, but she was unable to attend the ceremony due to an “unexpectedly long recovery from a recent surgery.”
Reynolds had a wholesome girl-next-door look which was coupled with a no-nonsense attitude in her roles. They ranged from sweet vehicles like “Tammy” to more serious fare such as “The Rat Race” and “How the West Was Won.” But amid all the success, her private life was at the center of one of the decade’s biggest scandals when then-husband, singer Eddie Fisher, left her for Elizabeth Taylor in 1958.
http://variety.com/2016/film/news/debbie-reynolds-dead-dies-carrie-fisher-mother-1201949432/

2016/12/28
Debbie Reynolds died on Wednesday as a result of a stroke, her son Todd Fisher confirms to ET, just one day after the death of her daughter, Carrie Fisher. She was 84.
“She missed her daughter [Carrie] and wanted to very much be with her and she had discussed some other things. She had been very strong the last several days; [there was] enormous stress on her, obviously,” Todd Fisher told ET. “And this morning, she said those words to me and 15 minutes later she had a stroke and virtually left.
ET confirmed that Reynolds was rushed to the hospital on Wednesday after suffering a possible stroke. The Los Angeles Fire Department told ET that an ambulance responded to a medical call at 1:02 p.m. in Beverly Hills and transported an adult female to Cedars-Sinai Hospital.
Reynolds had reportedly been discussing funeral arrangements for Carrie, who died Tuesday after going into cardiac arrest aboard a transatlantic flight from London to Los Angeles last week.
“Thank you to everyone who has embraced the gifts and talents of my beloved and amazing daughter,” Reynolds said in a statement following her daughter’s death. “I am grateful for your thoughts and prayers that are now guiding her to her next stop.”
The title of “America’s Sweetheart” has been bestowed upon many an ingénue over the years, but perhaps no one embodied that ideal so purely and for so long as Reynolds, who maintained an indefatigable work ethic and graceful persona even in the midst of a turbulent personal life.

After being crowned Miss Burbank in 1948, Reynolds would begin a career that spanned more than 60 years, thanks to her girl-next-door charm. But it was her talent that allowed her to persevere and thrive, first in the movies, then on TV and Broadway, and later as a best-selling author and entrepreneur. Reynolds even starred on Twitter, where she shared witty bon mots with more than 24,000 followers.
http://www.etonline.com/news/188160_debbie_reynolds_dead_at_84/

Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds with their daughter Carrie Fisher (Photo: Getty)
http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/debbie-reynolds-dead-hollywood-star-9529785

ミュージカル映画「雨に唄えば」などで知られる米女優、デビー・レイノルズさんが28日、ロサンゼルスの病院で死去した。
 84歳。レイノルズさんは、SF映画「スター・ウォーズ」でレイア姫役を演じ、27日に亡くなったばかりの人気女優キャリー・フィッシャーさん(60)の母親。
 AP通信などによると、レイノルズさんは、フィッシャーさんの葬儀の打ち合わせ中、脳卒中で倒れ、病院に搬送されたという。フィッシャーさんの息子は米メディアに、「(娘の死のショックが)あまりに大き過ぎた」と語った。
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/culture/20161229-OYT1T50050.html

 

 

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