Debbie Reynolds - Television Work

Television Work

  • Jukebox Jury (1953)
  • The Eddie Fisher Show (recurring guest star from 1957–1959)
  • A Date with Debbie (1960)
  • Go!!! (1967)
  • ...And Debbie Makes Six (1968)
  • The Debbie Reynolds Show (1969–1970)
  • Debbie Reynolds and the Sound of Children (1969)
  • Leapin' Lizards It's Liberace (1978)
  • Aloha Paradise (1981) (canceled after seven episodes)
  • Win, Lose or Draw (1987)
  • Sadie and Son (1987)
  • Perry Mason: The Case of the Musical Murder (1989)
  • The Golden Girls (1990) (guest star, There Goes The Bride pt. 1 & 2 as Truby)
  • Movie Memories with Debbie Reynolds (1991–1992)
  • Battling for Baby (1992)
  • Wings (1994)
  • Roseanne (1997)..."Arsenic and Old Mom" as Audrey Conner
  • Halloweentown (1998)
  • The Christmas Wish (1998)
  • Will & Grace (recurring cast member from 1999–2006)
  • A Gift of Love: The Daniel Huffman Story (1999)
  • Rugrats (2000-2004) (voice)
  • Virtual Mom (2000)
  • These Old Broads (2001)
  • Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001)
  • Generation Gap (2002) (unsold pilot)
  • Tracey Ullman in the Trailer Tales (2003)
  • Kim Possible (recurring cast member from 2003–2007) (voice)
  • Pryor Offenses (2004)
  • Halloweentown High (2004)
  • Lolo's Cafe (2006) (voice)
  • Return to Halloweentown (2006)
  • Secret Talents of the Stars (2008) (canceled after one episode)
  • RuPaul's Drag Race (2010) Guest Judge
  • The Penguins of Madagascar (2010) (Lost Treasure of the Golden Squirrel) (voice)
  • So You Think You Can Dance (2011) Guest Judge
  • Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil (2011) (season 2)

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