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I never thought about doing men. Never.
Debbie Reynolds
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Debbie Reynolds
Age: 84 †
Born: 1932
Born: April 1
Died: 2016
Died: December 28
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Beauty Pageant Contestant
Dancer
Film Actor
Film Actress
Musician
Screenwriter
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El Paso
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Mary Frances Reynolds
Mary Frances Debbie Reynolds
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Near the end, she [Marilyn Monroe] was badly treated by Fox Studios, during the 'Let's Make Love' film shoot in 1960, they threw her off the set because she had a cold.
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I don't think it's the fans, I think it's the fact that they get paid a lot of money for a picture of you doing something wrong. They don't seem to be interested in anything good any more.I think people appreciate what you do.
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That's what a writer does they make things up and that makes for good reading.
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I loved Frank [O'Connor], he was wonderful...just don't get on his bad side. I don't think I would have wanted to marry him, but I probably should have since I married idiots anyway.
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I think you should control yourself a little bit, so you can walk, and when you die, you can walk to your own funeral.
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Every performer should learn a little bit of everything. Most performers today only play the guitar.
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[Bob Fosse] was a temperamental fellow - it was his way or the highway.
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I think the press does, too it's just the few crazies and paparazzi that give them a bad name. Real writers write good things. My daughter's a writer, and she's a quality writer.
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Marilyn Monroe was taken advantage of by most of the men that knew her, including Frank Sinatra and Joe DiMaggio, whom I also knew very well.
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Weight has never been a problem with me because when you dance, it just stays off.
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When I was doing theater in the 1950's, 60's and 70's we weren't allowed to film any of the shows that I did, it was against union rules. It was a stupid law, because so much is lost. We now have no record of these famous stage plays, so it turned out to be very narrow-minded thinking.
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I don't think anything I could ever do could make Gene Kelly look better than he was.
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Years ago nudity was not done in the United States. But during that late 1950s era in Vegas it began at the Tropicana, and spread to the other venues. Now the showgirls are going away again and Cirque du Soleil, the magic acts and the animal acts reign in Las Vegas. But I don't think you'll completely lose the boobie shows.
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I've always had my guard. I have my cook and my guard. I want to eat, and I want to live.
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I wanted to be as comfortable in that environment as she was. I moved around those areas in character.
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I also have a pair of ruby red slippers from the 'Wizard of Oz' and Dorothy's gingham dress...and on and on. I saved as much as I could and still do, because people are still interested in it.
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I loved going to films, but as far as a movie buff, when I came into the movies at 16, life changed a little bit for me, from an onlooker to a person that lived within the industry. So now I would call myself a different sort of fan.
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I just keep traveling and doing live shows.
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