![]() ![]() ![]() I’m obsessed with Old Hollywood biographies, but when they’re about stars who happen to be favorites, I often read a chapter twice simply to make sure I’ve devoured every word possible. ![]() I just finished a wonderful book, Unsinkable – a memoir by Debbie Reynolds, herself, and I couldn’t wait to tell you about it. Reynolds.Īs for “you know who…” well, I never forgave him. Years later, I read that Elizabeth Taylor and Debbie Reynolds had become friends again – proving, yet again, that they don’t come any more special than Ms. Though I’d always been a huge fan of Elizabeth Taylor, when I read about her “you know what” with “you know who,” I wrote her AND “you know who” both off. She just had a certain something about her that drew you to her and every character she breathed life into. 10 minutes after she first arrived on the scene, I was ready to like, love, or hate any other star or character based solely on how they treated her. I actually remember my first Debbie Reynolds movie – Singing in the Rain. That you were up in the air over Barbara Stanwyck, Bette Davis AND Joan Crawford’s acting chops. Or you weren’t quite sure Lucille Ball was funny. ![]() How anyone could ever conceivably claim to not like her would worry me.Īfter all, how could you not like Debbie Reynolds? That’d be like saying you didn’t think Rita Hayworth was beautiful. I have always loved Debbie Reynolds – she was adorable (every single day of her life), a wonderful actress, great singer and dancer, and all around…. ![]()
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