DHAKA: Debbie Reynolds, who starred opposite Gene Kelly in the 1952 musical Singin’ in the Rain, has died a day after the death of her daughter, Carrie Fisher.
The US actress, 84, had been rushed to hospital with a suspected stroke.
Her son, Todd Fisher, said the stress of his sister’s death had been too much for her and in her last words, she had said she wanted to be with Carrie, reports the BBC.
US actress Bette Midler said Reynolds was “devoted to her craft” and that her death was “too hard to comprehend”.
Actress Debra Messing said Reynolds, her on-screen mother in sitcom Will and Grace, had been an ‘inspiration’.
“A legend of course,” she wrote in a statement. “The epitome of clean-cut American optimism, dancing with Gene Kelly as an equal, a warrior woman who never stopped working.”
For Star Trek actor William Shatner, Reynolds was one of the last of the Hollywood royalty.
Reynolds had been at her son’s house in Beverly Hills - apparently discussing the arrangements for Carrie Fisher’s funeral - when she was taken ill.
She was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre suffering from breathing difficulties and her death was confirmed a few hours later. It is thought she suffered a stroke.
Carrie Fisher, renowned for her role as Princess Leia in the Star Wars series, had died aged 60 the day before, after spending three days in a Los Angeles hospital.
She never regained consciousness after suffering a massive heart attack on board a flight from London to Los Angeles on Christmas Eve.
Speaking to the Associated Press news agency about his mother, Todd said: “She is now with Carrie and we are all heartbroken.”
Celebrity news site TMZ reported that Reynolds cracked while discussing plans for Carrie’s funeral with her son, telling him: “I miss her so much; I want to be with Carrie.”
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