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"I never thought I would live this long," she quipped.īut as long as she's around, you can bet she'll be dancing. Eventually, they hope to bring virtual classes from the Debbie Reynolds Dance Studios to people around the globe.įor Reynolds, the thought is mind-blowing.

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"It's fun to let it go, for it to be affordable, so people can learn and have a good time."Īlthough the price has remained the same, the studio just joined with Mindbody, a cloud-based software company, to make scheduling the classes with some 250 teachers a lot easier than the old pen and paper and chalkboard method they always used. "At my age, I'm not spending any money," Reynolds said. "She literally has the lowest price for classes. "Yes, all these big stars use it, but it was also her dream that it remains affordable," Fisher explained. And she offered the least expensive dance classes - and still does, at $11 per class. She also had one of the largest studios around, making it perfect for full-scale production rehearsals, like the "Thriller" video. "She went out of her way to build the finest dance floor," Fisher said, adding that it was similar to a basketball court, with tongue-and-groove oak floating on a layer of rubber. It all started when Reynolds purchased an old post office depot-turned furniture shop to store her prized film memorabilia and rehearse her Vegas act. Everyone from Michael Jackson to Justin Timberlake to Britney Spears to Bette Midler to Madonna to Usher and Mariah Carey has trained or rehearsed there. In the '70s, Reynolds decided to share her love for music and dance when she opened the Debbie Reynolds Dance Studios in Los Angeles. Honoree Debbie Reynolds accepts an award onstage at TNT's 21st Annual.

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Song and dance have been a huge part of the 84-year-old star's life. She was sort of like me," said Reynolds, who titled her updated 2013 autobiography, "Unsinkable: A Memoir." Debbie Reynolds on How Music 'Brought Her Through' Life. Her favorite role was playing Molly Brown in the musical "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," for which she earned an Academy Award nomination. Once in a picture together he said, 'Don't worry about anything, just go with me.' He had long fingers and you just melted into his body." "Fred Astaire was my dream dancer," Reynolds revealed. In over 40 films, Reynolds starred alongside some of the legends of Hollywood - Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor, Bob Fossee and Fred Astaire. By age 19, she landed her first major role as Kathy Selden in 1952's "Singin' in the Rain." By the end of the decade, she was a major star with a number one pop song. A natural performer, she was a baton twirler in school but never took dance lessons until her first contract with Warner Bros. Debbie Reynolds Opens Up About Time Elizabeth Taylor Stole Her Husband














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