Debbie Reynolds was a renowned American actress, singer, and humanitarian. Her performances earned her prestigious awards like the ‘Academy Award,’ ‘National Board of Review Award,’ and ‘Screen Actors Guild Award.’ Born into a modest family, she began modeling at a young age and worked her way up into the world of acting. She began her acting career by signing up with ‘Warner Bros’ and later worked with ‘MGM’ among other studios. After appearing in musicals and feature films, Debbie Reynolds later ventured into theatre, singing, voice acting, and television. Her most memorable performance include her roles in ‘Three Little Words,’ ‘Tammy and the Bachelor,’ ‘The Unsinkable Molly Brown,’ and ‘Mother.’ Her final film appearance was in a documentary titled ‘Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds,’ which highlighted her relationship with her daughter Carrie Fisher. The film was posthumously premiered on HBO in 2017. Apart from acting, Debbie was also involved in other ventures, including the establishment of ‘Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Hotel’ and the opening of her dance studio. She was also known for her humanitarian efforts and had served as the president of a charitable organization called ‘The Thalians.’