LOS ANGELES, CA – JANUARY 25: Actresses Debbie Reynolds (L), recipient of the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award, and Carrie Fisher pose in the press room at the 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 25, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

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Actress Debbie Reynolds, mother of the late Carrie Fisher, was rushed to the hospital on Wednesday, TMZ reports. She later died.

Reynolds suffered a medical emergency — possibly a stroke — according to TMZ.

Reynolds was at her son’s home in Beverly Hills, discussing funeral plans for Fisher, and someone called 911 from the house just after 1 p.m. Family sources tell TMZ they called 911 to report a possible stroke.

RELATED: Debbie Reynolds dies at 84, one day after daughter Carrie Fisher passes

Reynolds, 84, has reportedly been distraught since her daughter suffered a cardiac emergency on a United flight from London to Los Angeles on Friday.

The ambulance just took Reynolds to a nearby emergency room.

On Tuesday, Reynolds posted on Facebook:

“Thank you to everyone who has embraced the gifts and talents of my beloved and amazing daughter. I am grateful for your thoughts and prayers that are now guiding her to her next stop. Love Carries Mother”

WASHINGTON - MAY 12: Actresses Debbie Reynolds (L) and Carrie Fisher (R) arrive at the premiere of "Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith," at the Loews Cineplex Uptown Theatre May 12, 2005 in Washington, DC. Star Wars premiers are taking place across the country tonight. (Photo by Shaun Heasley/Getty Images)

HENDERSON, NV - FEBRUARY 27: Actress Carrie Fisher (L) and her mother, actress Debbie Reynolds, arrive for Dame Elizabeth Taylor's 75th birthday party at the Ritz-Carlton, Lake Las Vegas on February 27, 2007 in Henderson, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

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HOLLYWOOD, CA - DECEMBER 07: Actresses Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher arrive at the premiere of the HBO documentary "Wishful Drinking" at Linwood Dunn Theater at the Pickford Center for Motion Study on December 7, 2010 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

poses in the press room at the 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 25, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

390723 07: Actress Debbie Reynolds, left, poses with her children Carrie Fisher, center, and Todd Fisher June 19, 2001 in Hollywood at the unveiling of the site of the new Hollywood Motion Picture Museum. The museum, set to open in February 2002, will house Reynolds'' $30 million motion picture costume collection, which includes over 3,000 costumes, as well as props and sets from hundreds of Hollywood''s biggest films. (Photo by Getty Images)

390723 08: Actress Debbie Reynolds, right, poses with her children Carrie Fisher, left, and Todd Fisher June 19, 2001 in Hollywood at the unveiling of the site of the new Hollywood Motion Picture Museum. The museum, set to open in February 2002, will house Reynolds'' $30 million motion picture costume collection, which includes over 3,000 costumes, as well as props and sets from hundreds of Hollywood''s biggest films. (Photo by Getty Images)

WASHINGTON - MAY 12: Actresses Debbie Reynolds (L) and Carrie Fisher (R) arrive at the premiere of "Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith," at the Loews Cineplex Uptown Theatre May 12, 2005 in Washington, DC. Star Wars premiers are taking place across the country tonight. (Photo by Shaun Heasley/Getty Images)

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 01: Debbie Reynolds poses during a photocall to promote her UK tour 'Alive and Fabulous' on her 78th birthday at The Sofitel Hotel, St James on April 1, 2010 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

BEVERLY HILLS, CA - AUGUST 16: Actress Debbie Reynolds poses alongside one of the original costumes she wore in the "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" on display at The Paley Center For Media's Reception For "Debbie Reynolds: The Exhibit" on August 16, 2011 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

BEVERLY HILLS, CA - JUNE 16: Actress Debbie Reynolds attends the 100th anniversary celebration of the Beverly Hills Hotel & Bungalows supporting the Motion Picture & Television Fund and the American Comedy Fund hosted by Brett Ratner and Warren Beatty at Beverly Hills Hotel on June 16, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images for BHH)



12th February 1972: American actress Debbie Reynolds with her daughter Carrie Fisher. (Photo by Dove/Evening Standard/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 2: This undated file photo shows US actor Gene Kelly, who died 02 February at the age of 83 at his home in Beverly Hills, California, with actress Debbie Reynolds from the movie "Singin' in the Rain." Kelly was best known for his roles in the movies "Singin' in the Rain" and "An American in Paris" AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read FILE/AFP/Getty Images)

circa 1961: American actress and singer, Debbie Reynolds, panning for gold in one of her films. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

American actress, Debbie Reynolds modelling a swimsuit in the garden. Original Publication: People Disc - HK0134 (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Here is a look at the life of actress Debbie Reynolds.

Personal: Birth date: April 1, 1932

Birth place: El Paso, Texas

Birth name: Mary Frances Reynolds

Father: Raymond Francis Reynolds, a railroad carpenter

Mother: Maxene Reynolds

Marriages: Eddie Fisher (September 26, 1955-May 1959, divorced); Harry Karl (November 25, 1960-1973, divorced); Richard Hamlett (May 25, 1984-May 1996, divorced)

Children: with Eddie Fisher: Todd, February 24, 1958; Carrie, October 21, 1956-December 27, 2016

Other Facts: Warner Bros. talent executive William Orr was responsible for changing her first name from Frannie to Debbie.

Has been known to say, “Yes, I’m Princess Leia’s mother” when referring to her daughter, actress and author Carrie Fisher, who played the character in the Star Wars movie universe.

Since the 1950s, she has been involved with The Thalians, a group of entertainment professionals who support mental healthcare issues. She serves as president emeritus.

She is a proud former Girl Scout and has always supported scouting.

Has been nominated for an Academy Award, two Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award.

Timeline: 1948 – At the age of 16, she is crowned Miss Burbank, California. Talent scouts are in the audience, and this exposure leads to a film contract with Warner Bros. Her first movie role is uncredited, in “June Bride.”

1950 – Is let go from Warner Bros and placed under long-term contract by MGM.

1952 – Stars in “Singin’ in the Rain” as a singer and a dancer. When the movie started production, Reynolds didn’t know how to dance; she was taught by choreographer and lead Gene Kelly.

1957 – Reynolds and husband Eddie Fisher are bridesmaid and best man at the wedding of their good friends, Elizabeth Taylor and Mike Todd. After Todd’s death in 1958, Fisher and Taylor begin an affair which leads the breakup of his marriage to Reynolds and a subsequent marriage to Taylor in 1959.

1965 – Is nominated for a Academy Award for Best Actress for the 1964 film, “The Unsinkable Molly Brown.”

1969-1970 – “The Debbie Reynolds Show” airs on NBC.

1970 – Buys much of MGM’s memorabilia at auction and in 1972, forms the Hollywood Motion Picture and Television Museum, a non-profit corporation that collects props and costumes as other studios sold them off.

1974 – Is nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for the play, “Irene.”

1993 – Opens the Debbie Reynolds Hotel & Casino with her real estate developer husband Richard Hamlett, to showcase some of her memorabilia.

1995 – Opens the Hollywood Motion Picture Museum in Las Vegas.

July 7, 1997 – Files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after a deal to sell the hotel falls through.

2000 – Is nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress In a Comedy Series for “Will & Grace,” and a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in a Children’s Special for “A Gift of Love: The Daniel Huffman Story.”

June 12, 2009 – Her motion picture and television museum files for bankruptcy after funding collapses.

June 18, 2011 – The first of three planned auctions for the museum’s movie memorabilia collection is held.

December 2, 2011 – “Debbie Reynolds-The Auction Part II” is held.

January 22, 2012 – Reynolds tells the Los Angeles Times she doesn’t want to have any more auctions.

May 17-18, 2014 – Reynolds holds the final auction for her collection of Hollywood memorabilia. “Debbie Reynolds-The Auction Finale” includes famed pieces like Vivien Leigh’s “Scarlett O’Hara” black chiffon hat and three outfits worn by Joanne Woodward in “The Three Faces of Eve.”

April 2013 – Reynolds’ memoir “Unsinkable” is released.

2015 – Receives the Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award.

2016 – Is awarded the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.