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List of Debbie Reynolds Movies: Ranked Best To Worst
1.Tammy and the Bachelor (1957)
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Role:
Tammy
Starring:
Walter Brennan, Leslie Nielsen, Mala Powers, Sidney Blackmer
Directed By:
Joseph Pevney
2.My Six Loves (1963)
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32
4
My Six Loves is an American comedy film, which tells the story of Janice, a Broadway musical star, who arrives home and finds sixrunaway children. She decides to take them in, and eventually becomes close to them. However, when one of the children runs away, when she returns to Broadway, Janice faces a life-changing decision.
Role:
Janice Courtney
Starring:
Sterling Holloway, Alice Ghostley, Cliff Robertson, David Janssen, Eileen Heckart, Hans Conried
Directed By:
Gower Champion
3.Singin' in the Rain (1952)
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Considered as the ‘greatest musical,’ the film depicts silent era’s popular on-screen pair Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont who are perceived as real-life couple by many, including Lina. When their movie is transformed into a musical, Don sails through beautifully, while Lina’s shrill voice is secretly dubbed by Kathy Selden whom Don is dating. What happens when Lina finds out the truth?
Role:
Kathy Selden
Starring:
Gene Kelly, Lana Turner, Rita Moreno, Donald O'Connor, Jean Hagen
Directed By:
Gene Kelly
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4.The Singing Nun (1966)
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24
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The biopic follows the journey of Sister Ann or Jeannine Deckers of the Dominican Order in Belgium who gains international fame when her song “Dominique” becomes a worldwide hit. The success tests her faith but a personal crisis ultimately leads her to choosing to care for others above all.
Role:
Sister Ann
Starring:
Greer Garson, Agnes Moorehead, Katharine Ross, Ricardo Montalban, Chad Everett
Directed By:
Henry Koster
5.The Tender Trap (1955)
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Role:
Julie Gillis
Starring:
Frank Sinatra, Celeste Holm, Carolyn Jones, David Wayne, Jarma Lewis
Directed By:
Charles Walters
6.The Second Time Around (1961)
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24
7
A widow with two children leaves New York City to territorial Arizona. She becomes a ranch hand and eventually also manages to get herself elected sheriff. Eventually, she also attracts the romantic interests of a rancher and a gambler, who compete for her affection.
Role:
Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers
Starring:
Andy Griffith, Steve Forrest, Juliet Prowse, Thelma Ritter
Directed By:
Vincent Sherman
7.How the West Was Won (1962)
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TV-G
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How the West Was Won is an epic Western film which takes us to the 19th century, and covers several events such as the Gold Rush, the Civil War, as well as the building of the railroads.
Starring:
James Stewart, Gregory Peck, Richard Widmark, Carroll Baker, John Wayne, George Peppard, Eli Wallach
Directed By:
John Ford
8.It Started with a Kiss (1959)
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Hearing that her husband, a US sergeant stationed in Spain, has won a custom-built 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car, a former dancer flies off to join him. The car also draws the attention of a famous matador, who starts courting her. Meanwhile, his superior officers order him to send the car back to USA and warn it will cost him an unaffordable amount in tax.
Role:
Maggie Putnam
Starring:
Eva Gabor, Marion Ross, Frances Bavier, Glenn Ford, Gustavo Rojo, Fred Clark
Directed By:
George Marshall
9.Two Weeks with Love (1950)
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5
Starring:
Jane Powell, Ricardo Montalban, Louis Calhern, Ann Harding
Directed By:
Roy Rowland
10.Wishful Drinking (2010)
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TV-MA
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4
Role:
Herself
Starring:
Carrie Fisher, Eddie Fisher, Harry Karl, Maxine Reynolds
Directed By:
Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato
11.The Catered Affair (1956)
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Role:
Jane Hurley
Starring:
Bette Davis, Ernest Borgnine, Rod Taylor, Barry Fitzgerald
Directed By:
Richard Brooks
12.I Love Melvin (1953)
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21
7
Role:
Judy Schneider / Judy LeRoy
Starring:
Donald O'Connor, Una Merkel, Richard Anderson, Allyn Joslyn
Directed By:
Don Weis
13.Debbie Reynolds and the Sound of Children (1969)
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7
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Role:
Debbie Reynolds
Starring:
Carrie Fisher, Todd Fisher
Directed By:
Marc Breaux
14.Behind the Candelabra (2013)
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TV-MA
24
11
Starring:
Boyd Holbrook, Scott Bakula, Rob Lowe, Dan Aykroyd, Matt Damon, Michael Douglas
Directed By:
Steven Soderbergh
15.Mother (1996)
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PG-13
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4
A science fiction writer gets quite fed up of his life after two unsuccessful marriages. He eventually decides to give life another chance, and therefore, he moves in with his mother, hoping that this can improve his chances of having a successful relationship.
Role:
Beatrice Henderson
Starring:
Albert Brooks, Lisa Kudrow, Paul Collins, Laura Weekes, John C. McGinley
Directed By:
Albert Brooks
16.Three Little Words (1950)
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9
4
Starring:
Fred Astaire, Keenan Wynn, Red Skelton, Vera-Ellen, Arlene Dahl
Directed By:
Richard Thorpe
17.The Mating Game (1959)
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3
TV-G
13
3
Role:
Mariette Larkin
Starring:
Tony Randall, Paul Douglas, Fred Clark, Una Merkel
Directed By:
George Marshall
18.Heaven & Earth (1993)
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R
12
7
During the Vietnam War, a Vietnamese woman’s life is shattered when her village is destroyed. After she is brutalized and raped, she tries to flee for the city. She manages to survive, and her life takes a turn when she meets a US Marine named Steve, who finds himself attracted to her, and asks her to marry him.
Starring:
Tommy Lee Jones, Donal Logue, Haing S. Ngor, Bussaro Sanruck, Supak Pititam, Joan Chen, Thuan K. Nguyen
Directed By:
Oliver Stone
19.The Gazebo (1959)
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3
10
3
Role:
Nell Nash
Starring:
Glenn Ford, Martin Landau, Carl Reiner, John McGiver, Mabel Albertson
Directed By:
George Marshall
20.The Rat Race (1960)
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10
3
Milwaukee saxophonist, Pete Hammond Jr., moves to New York City to earn a name as musician, but soon realizes how difficult it is to attain fame. He platonically shares his rundown one-room apartment with another struggling artist, Peggy Brown, who is a taxi dancer. Before long, a romance blooms between the two, as they strive to achieve their dream of stardom.
Role:
Peggy Brown
Starring:
Tony Curtis, Don Rickles, Jack Oakie, Kay Medford
Directed By:
Robert Mulligan
21.The Pleasure of His Company (1961)
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10
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Raised by her mother, San Francisco debutante, Jessica Poole, meets her father after many years when he comes to attend her wedding. Forever charming, he wins his daughter’s heart, makes peace with his ex wife and charms her prized cook, Toy. Only people not impressed by him are Jessica’s stepfather and her fiancée. Why does he have two return tickets?
Role:
Jessica Poole
Starring:
Lilli Palmer, Fred Astaire, Tab Hunter, Gary Merrill
Directed By:
George Seaton
22.The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964)
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Role:
Molly Brown
Starring:
Gus Trikonis, Harve Presnell, Ed Begley, Jack Kruschen, Hermione Baddeley
Directed By:
Charles Walters
23.Hit the Deck (1955)
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9
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Role:
Carol Pace
Starring:
Jane Powell, Tony Martin, Walter Pidgeon, Vic Damone
Directed By:
Roy Rowland
24.The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady (1950)
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9
4
Starring:
June Haver, Gordon MacRae, James Barton, S.Z. Sakall
Directed By:
David Butler
25.This Happy Feeling (1958)
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11
5
Trying to escape her drunken boss, Janet Blake accepts a ride to subway from another guest, Bill Tremaine. But detesting his attention, she flees in downpour to take shelter at Bill’s neighbor, retired actor Preston Mitchell. Nita, Mitchell’s girlfriend, misunderstands the situation while Mitchell appoints Janet as his secretary. Soon Janet is courted by both who end up competing in a horse-race.
Role:
Janet Blake
Starring:
Alexis Smith, Curd Jürgens, John Saxon, Mary Astor
Directed By:
Blake Edwards
26.How Sweet It Is! (1968)
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When photographer Grif Henderson is assigned to accompany a group of students in France, he decides to take his wife Jenny and son Davey with him. But problem starts from the very beginning. On the ship, they are assignedbunk beds in separate rooms while in Paris, the hotel Jenny booked for herself turns out to be the home of a womanizing lawyer.
Role:
Jenny Henderson
Starring:
James Garner, Paul Lynde, Garry Marshall, Maurice Ronet, Terry-Thomas
Directed By:
Jerry Paris
27.In & Out (1997)
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PG-13
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Howard is a popular teacher, but his friends and family are shocked, when one of his students announces that he is gay. This leads to Howard questioning his sexuality, as well as trying his best to prove that he is straight.
Role:
Berniece Brackett
Starring:
Tom Selleck, Kevin Kline, Whoopi Goldberg, Joan Cusack, Selma Blair, Jay Leno, Glenn Close
Directed By:
Frank Oz
28.Susan Slept Here (1954)
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Role:
Susan Beaurgard Landis
Starring:
Red Skelton, Dick Powell, Anne Francis, Glenda Farrell, Alvy Moore
Directed By:
Frank Tashlin
29.Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001)
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TV-PG
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6
Starring:
Kimberly J. Brown, Judith Hoag, Daniel Kountz, Joey Zimmerman
Directed By:
Mary Lambert
30.The Bodyguard (1992)
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When Rachel Marron, a superstar singer, begins receiving death threats, she unwillingly employs Frank Farmer, a former secret service agent, as bodyguard. The two begin their association on a not so good note; however, with time they gradually begin falling for each other. Meanwhile, the stalker is close by and Farmer needs to protect Marron from any harm.
Starring:
Kevin Costner, Whitney Houston, Gary Kemp, Bill Cobbs
Directed By:
Mick Jackson
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31.Give a Girl a Break (1953)
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When the lead star walks out, the director and choreographer of a new Broadway musical begins a frantic search for a replacement. Three names come up, Joanna, Suzy and Madelyn. Although the first two are newcomers they do well at audition. But the director prefers the third, his ex, and a former starlet. Who will get the part?
Role:
Suzy Doolittle
Starring:
Bob Fosse, George Chakiris, Marge Champion, Gower Champion, Dolly Sharp
Directed By:
Stanley Donen
32.What's the Matter with Helen? (1971)
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GP
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Role:
Adelle Bruckner aka Adelle Stuart
Starring:
Shelley Winters, Agnes Moorehead, Dennis Weaver, Micheál MacLiammóir
Directed By:
Curtis Harrington
33.Divorce American Style (1967)
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Role:
Barbara Harmon
Starring:
Dick Van Dyke, Doris Roberts, Lee Grant, Tom Bosley, Jason Robards, Jean Simmons, Van Johnson
Directed By:
Bud Yorkin
34.Halloweentown (1998)
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TV-PG
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10
Role:
Aggie Cromwell
Starring:
Kimberly J. Brown, Judith Hoag, Joey Zimmerman, Phillip Van Dyke
Directed By:
Duwayne Dunham
35.Halloweentown High (2004)
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6
TV-G
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6
Role:
Aggie Cromwell
Starring:
Kimberly J. Brown, Judith Hoag, Joey Zimmerman, Emily Roeske
Directed By:
Mark A.Z. Dippé
36.The Affairs of Dobie Gillis (1953)
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Dobie Gillis is a student at Grainbelt University. He finds himself attracted to a fellow student named Pansy, but the problem is that her father only wants her to study and work, although Dobie and his friends only love to have fun. After an incident where the chemistry lab is blown up, Pansy is sent to another school, and Dobie tries to find a way to get her back to Grainbelt.
Role:
Pansy Hammer
Starring:
Bob Fosse, Bobby Van, Barbara Ruick, Hanley Stafford
Directed By:
Don Weis
37.Goodbye Charlie (1964)
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12
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Role:
Charlie Sorel / Virginia Mason
Starring:
Walter Matthau, Pat Boone, James Brolin, Tony Curtis, Joanna Barnes, Ellen Burstyn
Directed By:
Vincente Minnelli
38.Bundle of Joy (1956)
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Role:
Polly Parish
Starring:
Eddie Fisher, Adolphe Menjou, Tommy Noonan, Nita Talbot
Directed By:
Norman Taurog
39.Mary, Mary (1963)
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4
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Role:
Mary McKellaway
Starring:
Barry Nelson, Diane McBain, Hiram Sherman, Michael Rennie
Directed By:
Mervyn LeRoy
40.Athena (1954)
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5
Role:
Minerva Mulvain
Starring:
Jane Powell, Virginia Gibson, Nancy Kilgas, Dolores Starr
Directed By:
Richard Thorpe
41.Say One for Me (1959)
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5
Say One for Me is a musical romantic comedy film which revolves around a priest who is running a show business. One of his showgirls is a girl named Holly who applied for the job to pay for her father’s medical bills. Tony, one of the entertainers at the club, develops feelings for Holly.
Role:
Holly LeMaise aka Conroy
Starring:
Bing Crosby, Ray Walston, Robert Wagner, Les Tremayne
Directed By:
Frank Tashlin
42.Return to Halloweentown (2006)
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TV-PG
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5
Starring:
Sara Paxton, Judith Hoag, Lucas Grabeel, Joey Zimmerman
Directed By:
David Jackson
43.Pepe (1960)
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Ranch hand Pepe’s world is turned upside down when alcoholic Hollywood director Mr.Holt buys his beloved friend, a white stallion from its owner. Pepe then goes on an extraordinary adventure through Hollywood, meeting celebrities like Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Durante, Zsa Zsa Gabór, Bing Crosby, and others before being reunited with his beloved stallion.
Starring:
Zsa Zsa Gabor, Bobby Darin, Donna Reed, Cantinflas, Maurice Chevalier, Janet Leigh, Jack Lemmon
Directed By:
George Sidney
44.One for the Money (2012)
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PG-13
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After losing her job, Stephanie Plum, who is also newly divorced, seeks out a new job to cover her debts. She eventually finds a job at her cousin’s bail-bond business, where her first assignment puts her on the trail of a former cop who is wanted for murder. Coincidentally, this man is also her former lover.
Starring:
Katherine Heigl, John Leguizamo, Jason O'Mara, Daniel Sunjata
Directed By:
Julie Anne Robinson
45.Mr. Imperium (1951)
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Freda, an up-coming American singer meets a European prince, Alex, at an Italian resort. As they start coming closer, news comes that Alex’s father is dying and so he rushes back home, sending an explanation to Freda through his minister. But the minister conveys a different message to her. Freda returns home to become a big star.
Starring:
Bobby Troup, Lana Turner, Ezio Pinza, Marjorie Main, Barry Sullivan
Directed By:
Don Hartman
46.Generation Gap (2002)
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2
Starring:
Thad Luckinbill, Sara Paxton, Greg Pitts, Jane Sibbett
Directed By:
Wil Shriner
47.The Christmas Wish (1998)
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3
9
3
Role:
Ruth
Starring:
Neil Patrick Harris, Naomi Watts, Alexandra Wilson, Beverly Archer
Directed By:
Ian Barry
48.Perry Mason: The Case of the Musical Murder (1989)
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3
8
3
Role:
Amanda Cody
Starring:
Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, Alexandra Paul, William R. Moses
Directed By:
Christian I. Nyby II
49.A Gift of Love: The Daniel Huffman Story (1999)
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3
8
3
Role:
Shirlee Allison
Starring:
Ed Marinaro, Elden Henson, Dan MacDonald, Allegra Denton
Directed By:
John Korty
50.Sadie and Son (1987)
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3
7
3
Role:
Sadie
Starring:
Brian McNamara, Cynthia Dale, David Ferry, Robert Morelli
Directed By:
John Llewellyn Moxey
51.These Old Broads (2001)
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4
7
4
Role:
Piper Grayson
Starring:
Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Collins, Kevin Nealon, Peter Graves, Shirley MacLaine, Carrie Fisher
Directed By:
Matthew Diamond
52.Battling for Baby (1992)
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4
6
4
Role:
Helen
Starring:
Courteney Cox, Suzanne Pleshette, John Terlesky, Doug McClure
Directed By:
Art Wolff
53.In the Picture (2012)
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3
6
3
Role:
Aunt Lilith
Starring:
Stanley Livingston, Paula Drake, Elizabeth Dominguez, Matthew Brewbaker
Directed By:
David Strohmaier
54.Zack and Reba (1998)
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4
R
4
4
Role:
Beulah Blanton
Starring:
Brittany Murphy, Thomas Jane, Michael Jeter, Sean Patrick Flanery
Directed By:
Nicole Bettauer
55.Virtual Mom (2000)
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4
5
4
Starring:
Lauren Collins, Sumela Kay, Sheila McCarthy, Clark Johnson
Directed By:
Laurie Lynd
56.Wedding Bell Blues (1996)
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4
R
4
4
Starring:
Carla Gugino, Paulina Porizkova, Illeana Douglas, Julie Warner, John Corbett
Directed By:
Dana Lustig
57.Carrie Fisher: The Hollywood Family (1995)
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3
4
Role:
Herself
Starring:
George Lucas, Carrie Fisher, Eddie Fisher, Todd Fisher, Penny Marshall
Narrator/Dubbing
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
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R
11
4
The dark comedy follows the journey of journalist Raoul Duke and his attorney Dr. Gonzo who drive a red convertible to Las Vegas to cover a motorcycle race. They are, however, carrying a suitcase full of drugs that they consume at an increasing rate. What follows is a psychedelic adventure in search of the American Dream.
Role:
Debbie Reynolds (voice)
Starring:
Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci, Christopher Meloni, William Gary Busey, Benicio Del Toro, Lyle Lovett, Penn Jillette
Directed By:
Terry Gilliam
Animation Movies
Family Guy
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9
TV-14
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9
Starring:
Bryce Dallas Howard, Liam Neeson, Adam West, Ben Stiller, Bill Maher, Craig Ferguson, Dakota Fanning
Directed By:
Seth MacFarlane
Majo no takkyûbin (1989)
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G
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6
Majo no takkyûbin or Kiki's Delivery Service is a Japanese animated film adapted from Eiko Kadono 1985 novel. The movie follows a 13 year old witch Kiki, who as per her community tradition, moves to the seaside town of Korico to live independently for a year. She kick-starts her own flying delivery service but is soon faced with a challenge when she begins losing her magical powers.
Role:
Madame (voice)
Starring:
Kirsten Dunst, Phil Hartman, Corey Burton, Minami Takayama, Rei Sakuma, Kappei Yamaguchi, Keiko Toda
Directed By:
Hayao Miyazaki
Rugrats
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4
TV-G
11
4
Starring:
Amanda Bynes, Ron Leibman, Ed Begley Jr., Busta Rhymes, Miriam Margolyes, Ben Stein, Alyson Hannigan
Directed By:
Jim Duffy, Jeff Scott, Norton Virgien, Rick Bugental, John Holmquist
The Penguins of Madagascar
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3
TV-Y7
9
3
Starring:
Jane Leeves, Tara Strong, Jim Cummings, Calista Flockhart, Melissa McCarthy, Wayne Knight, Leigh-Allyn Baker
Directed By:
Bret Haaland
Rugrats: Acorn Nuts & Diapey Butts (2000)
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3
TV-Y
7
3
Role:
Lulu Johnson (voice)
Starring:
Tara Strong, Elizabeth Daily, Christine Cavanaugh, Kath Soucie, Cheryl Chase
Directed By:
Louie del Carmen, Jim Duffy, Chris Hermans
Kim Possible
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4
TV-G
9
4
Starring:
Donald Faison, Fred Willard, David Cassidy, Jean Smart, Tahj Mowry, Gary Dourdan, Tom Kenny
Directed By:
Steve Loter, David Block, Chris Bailey
Charlotte's Web (1973)
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4
G
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4
Charlotte’s Web is an animated comedy musical film which revolves around a pig named Wilbur, who learns that he is going to be slaughtered at the end of the season. However, a spider named Charlotte, who lives in his pen, ensures that he will save Wilbur’s life.
Role:
Charlotte (voice)
Starring:
Danny Bonaduce, Paul Lynde, Agnes Moorehead, Henry Gibson, Rex Allen, Martha Scott
Directed By:
Charles A. Nichols, Iwao Takamoto
Light of Olympia (2008)
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3
6
3
Role:
Queen (voice)
Starring:
Phyllis Diller, Joey D'Auria, Tom Gibis, Dave Mallow
Directed By:
San Wei Chan
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie - Rugrats II (2000)
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4
G
6
4
A group of not so obedient toddlers, Rugrats, go to explore Paris. While they roam around and travel from Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame, they learn new and valuable lessons about love, loyalty and trust.
Role:
Lulu Pickles (voice)
Starring:
Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, John Lithgow, Billy West, Mako Iwamatsu, Tara Strong, Elizabeth Daily
Directed By:
Stig Bergqvist, Paul Demeyer
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie (1998)
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3
G
5
3
Role:
Mrs. Claus / Mitzi - Rudolph's Mother / Mrs. Prancer - School Teacher (voice)
Starring:
John Goodman, Bob Newhart, Eric Idle, Whoopi Goldberg, Eric Pospisil
Directed By:
William R. Kowalchuk Jr.
The 7D
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3
TV-Y
4
3
Starring:
George Takei, Jim Belushi, Amy Sedaris, Fran Drescher, Kelly Osbourne, Whoopi Goldberg, Jay Leno
Directed By:
Alfred Gimeno, Charles Visser, Jeff Gordon, Tom Warburton
Lolo's Cafe (2006)
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3
3
3
Role:
Mrs. Atkins (voice)
Starring:
Carmen Electra, Rosie Perez, Daryl Sabara, Ed Asner, Tom Arnold, Jim Belushi, Rita Moreno
Directed By:
Guy Vasilovich
TV Shows
The Golden Girls
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6
TV-PG
27
6
Starring:
Hal Linden, Don Ameche, Bea Arthur, Mario Lopez, Elinor Donahue, Jeffrey Tambor, George Clooney
Directed By:
Terry Hughes, Lex Passaris, Matthew Diamond, Jim Drake, Peter D. Beyt
Aloha Paradise
9
2
9
2
Role:
Sydney Chase
Starring:
Joan Fontaine, Connie Stevens, Lorne Greene, Jim Nabors, Louis Jourdan, Rosey Grier, Leslie Nielsen
Directed By:
Herbert Kenwith, Charlie Picerni
First Monday
8
2
8
2
Starring:
James Lafferty, Traylor Howard, Charles Durning, Kaley Cuoco, Troian Bellisario, James Garner, Joe Mantegna
Directed By:
Donald P. Bellisario, Alan J. Levi, Lou Antonio, Bradford May, James Whitmore Jr.
Will & Grace
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10
TV-14
28
10
Starring:
Adam Goldberg, Wanda Sykes, Luke Perry, Kristin Davis, Harry Connick Jr., Blythe Danner, Veronica Cartwright
Directed By:
James Burrows
Wings
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4
TV-PG
13
4
Starring:
Abe Vigoda, Kelsey Grammer, Peggy Lipton, John Ritter, Christina Moore, Megan Mullally, Bebe Neuwirth
Directed By:
Andy Ackerman, Jeff Melman, Leonard R. Garner Jr., Noam Pitlik, Peter Bonerz
Roseanne
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9
TV-PG
23
9
Starring:
Traci Lords, Eric Dane, Joanna Lumley, Jim Varney, Dawn Wells, Tina Louise, Alexis Arquette
Directed By:
Roseanne Barr
Jennifer Slept Here
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3
7
3
Starring:
Ann Jillian, John P. Navin Jr., Brandon Maggart, Glenn Scarpelli
Directed By:
John Bowab, Charles S. Dubin
The Debbie Reynolds Show
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3
8
3
Role:
Debbie Thompson
Starring:
Mary Wickes, Tom Bosley, Don Chastain, Patricia Smith, Bobby Riha
Directed By:
Ezra Stone
Pat Paulsen's Half a Comedy Hour
6
3
6
3
Starring:
Henry Fonda, Mel Blanc, Don Rickles, Pat Paulsen, Billy Sands, Venetta T. Rowles, Pepe Brown
Directed By:
Mark Goode
Madame's Place
6
3
6
3
Starring:
Corey Feldman, Charles Nelson Reilly, Wayland Flowers, Susan Tolsky, Johnny Haymer, Judy Landers
Directed By:
Paul Miller, Don Barnhart
Alice
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4
TV-PG
9
4
Starring:
Sorrell Booke, Joyce Bulifant, Linda Lavin, Florence Henderson, Art Carney, Kim Richards, James Cromwell
Directed By:
Linda Lavin
Hotel
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3
7
3
Starring:
Lynn Redgrave, Robert Reed, Melissa Sue Anderson, George Lazenby, Eddie Albert, Patrick Duffy, James Doohan
Directed By:
James Brolin
The Love Boat
10
5
TV-G
10
5
Starring:
Michael J. Fox, Andy Warhol, Tom Hanks, Jamie Lee Curtis, Melissa Gilbert, Betty White, Don Knotts
Directed By:
Richard Kinon, Roger Duchowny, Robert Scheerer, Allen Baron, Ted Lange
Touched by an Angel
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5
TV-G
8
5
Starring:
Alanna Ubach, Celine Dion, Brie Larson, Marcia Cross, Jane Kaczmarek, Swoosie Kurtz, Debra Jo Rupp
Directed By:
Peter H. Hunt, Timothy Van Patten, Victor Lobl, Bethany Rooney, Stuart Margolin
Carrie on Hollywood
5
3
5
3
Role:
Herself
Starring:
John Carpenter, Carrie Fisher, Maxine Reynolds
Directed By:
Rhonda Evans
Special Appearance/Cameo
June Bride (1948)
15
6
15
6
Role:
Boo's Girlfriend at Wedding (uncredited)
Starring:
Mary Wickes, Bette Davis, Robert Montgomery, Fay Bainter, Betty Lynn, Tom Tully
Directed By:
Bretaigne Windust
Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956)
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5
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Yearly, rancher Chuck Rodwell travels to Las Vegas for gambling, but invariably ends up losing. Maria Corvier is the ballet-dancer at ‘Sand’s’ where Chuck discovers that she is lucky for him as he wins whenever he holds her hands. Aspiring for stardom, Maria is indifferent initially; but gradually they fall in love. Will they continue to hold hands up to the altar?
Role:
Debbie Reynolds (uncredited)
Starring:
Pier Angeli, Lena Horne, Peter Lorre, George Chakiris, Agnes Moorehead, Frank Sinatra, Dan Dailey
Directed By:
Roy Rowland
Skirts Ahoy! (1952)
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This musical comedy film revolves around three women who join the Navy, hoping that they will find good men to marry. However, they soon discover that life in the sea is not as smooth as they expected.
Role:
Debbie Reynolds (uncredited)
Starring:
Keenan Wynn, Esther Williams, Joan Evans, Vivian Blaine, Barry Sullivan
Directed By:
Sidney Lanfield