The heads of the studios, like Louis B. Mayer, didn't want to create any more musical stars. So Bobby [Fosse] left and went to New York City to be a choreographer, and created brilliant work.
Debbie Reynolds[Las Vegas in the early 1960] was thrilling, exciting... I would describe it as very Parisian.
Debbie ReynoldsI think you should control yourself a little bit, so you can walk, and when you die, you can walk to your own funeral.
Debbie ReynoldsIf you do a musical, it's really thrilling and it's a lot of work, but it's very rewarding. I would say, for me, what I like best is what I do, which is, I call it vaudeville, I call it live, I call it in concert, I call it what Bette Midler does, and what Garland did for years, and Ethel Merman.
Debbie Reynolds