Debbie Reynolds Recounts Highs and Lows of Her Epic Career on Stage and Screen in Vintage Interview
From BroadwayWorld's Archive: Our world got little bit darker last week when we lost one of our brightest stars- Debbie Reynolds, who sadly passed away at the age of 84. Below, we invite you to remember the legend of stage and screen as she recalls how she 'fell into show business,' explains her love for old Hollywood, and reveals how one show saved her life. Check out the interview with Richard Ridge from 2000 below.

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An Evening with Debbie Reynolds

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“The arts is dying in this country”: The crisis threatening live shows

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JULIE ANDREWS & CAROL BURNETT AT CARNEGIE HALL. mp4

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Debbie Reynolds: Eddie Fisher Left Her for Elizabeth Taylor — Then Hollywood Sold Her Pain

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Annie Lennox - Who Do You Think You Are

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Debbie Reynolds Talks About Singin' in the Rain

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Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher Heartbreak in Hollywood

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Shirley Temple Black, Kennedy Center Honors 1998--Jack Lemmon, Henry Kissinger

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Before Her Death, Audrey Hepburn Named The 1 Man She Never Got Over

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A tribute to Debbie Reynolds on 1996 Larry King Live

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The Night Ava Gardner Saved Debbie Reynolds’ Daughter

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Proper English Tea (1989) - Julie Andrews, Carol Burnett

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Go Behind the Scenes of Debbie Reynolds' Las Vegas Hollywood Museum!
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Bette Davis on The Dick Cavett Show 1971, Nov 17th [complete]

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Michelle Phillips "It Was Very Unfair That I Was Fired From The Mamas & The Papas"

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