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Celebrities We Lost in 2016

Suzy ByrneReporter
Debbie Reynolds

Debbie Reynolds

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The death of the legendary movie star, on Dec. 28, was part of a one-two punch. Her daughter, Carrie Fisher, died the day before. Reynolds, who was 84, had a career spanning nearly seven decades. She rocketed to fame after her first leading role, at just 19, in Singin’ in the Rain, which also starred Gene Kelly. In addition to movies, she appeared on TV (from The Debbie Reynolds Show to Will & Grace), on Broadway, and headlined in Las Vegas. Her personal life was just as storied. Her first husband, Eddie Fisher, with whom she had Carrie and Todd, left her for her best friend, Elizabeth Taylor. Reynolds married two other times, both ending in divorce, but famously said, "I don’t blame anybody but myself, but I just seem to have very poor taste in men.” She lived next door to her only daughter in Beverly Hills and loved taking care of her, according to Todd, who was with her with she fell ill and was rushed to the hospital while planning Carrie's funeral. “She’s gone to be with Carrie,” Todd said. (Photo: Getty Images)

It seemed like an especially big year of loss — so much talent gone in the blink of an eye. It started with the surprise passing of David Bowie, who lost his private battle with cancer, in January and we were hit in the gut again when Prince overdosed in April. We also said goodbye to Gene Wilder, Florence Henderson, Alan Thicke, Patty Duke, Alan Rickman, Garry Shandling, Anton Yelchin, and Leonard Cohen. And just when we thought we were done saying goodbye, George Michael left us on Christmas followed by Carrie Fisher and then her mom, Debbie Reynolds, a day later. #Brutal. Here, we honor all the entertainers and personalities who faded away this year. They will be missed.

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