Here's a collection of 15 beautiful black and white photos of American actress and singer Debbie Reynolds from the 1950s.
Reynolds, who got her start in beauty pageants before being discovered by a Warner Bros. film scout, made her cinematic debut in a modest part in 1948's June Bride, followed by a more noticeable role in musical The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady (1950).
Known for her boundless energy and pert demeanor, Reynolds' most memorable turn was in Singin' in the Rain (1952), in which she offered a spirited performance opposite Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor.
Reynolds, who got her start in beauty pageants before being discovered by a Warner Bros. film scout, made her cinematic debut in a modest part in 1948's June Bride, followed by a more noticeable role in musical The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady (1950).
Known for her boundless energy and pert demeanor, Reynolds' most memorable turn was in Singin' in the Rain (1952), in which she offered a spirited performance opposite Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor.
So the affair the de Dienes claimed they had in 1945 has grown into a "brief engagement" even though she was still married to James Dougherty at the time and would be until September of 1946.
ReplyDeleteRather pedestrian taste. And apparently quite a bit of stolen art. Bourgeois scumbag.
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