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Princess Leia Organa in the Star Wars films



Often played smirking, sarcastic characters



Large brown eyes



Her husky voice, which grew much deeper over time.



Small petite figure



Her sharp sarcastic sense of humor



Trivia (89)

In 1998, she checked into a substance-abuse program for addiction to prescription drugs.





The punk rock group Blink-182 wrote a song called "A New Hope", in which her Krieg der Sterne (1977) character Princess Leia is the lead singer's dream girl.



She made her stage debut in 1975 in the chorus of the musical Irene, which starred her mother, Debbie Reynolds

Attended the Central School of Speech and Drama in London.



She did her very first European signing in London, England in a hotel library on August 3, 2003. It was an exclusive one-day signing, and tickets limited to 500.





She has confirmed in her autobiography that she disliked the "bagel bun" hairstyle she wore in the original Krieg der Sterne (1977). However, prior to filming, the studio had requested that she lose some weight first, which she hadn't. Out of fear of being fired for it, she was eager to comply with everything that director George Lucas suggested, which included the hairstyle.



When asked to choose her favorite moment from the original Krieg der Sterne (1977) trilogy, she explained that her favorite moments were the arguing scenes between her and Harrison Ford



She had to stand on a box for many of her scenes with Harrison Ford in the original Krieg der Sterne (1977) trilogy because she was roughly a foot shorter than him and did not fit into the frame.

She was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and spoke on this topic to thousands of psychiatrists assembled for the American Psychiatric Association's Annual Meeting in May 2004 in New York City.





She was listed as a potential nominee on the 2006 Razzie Award nominating ballot in the category of the Worst Supporting Actress category for her performance in the film Newcomer - Tausche Ruhm gegen Liebe (2005), however, she failed to receive a nomination.

Weighed 7 lbs 2 ozs at birth.





Her mother, Debbie Reynolds , lived next door to her for most of her life.



She was once engaged to Dan Aykroyd



She has one daughter, Billie Lourd , whose father is the film agent, Bryan Lourd . Fisher and Lourd never married. After he left her for a man, she used the experience as the opening premise for her novel, The Best Awful.



She revealed in her memoir Wishful Drinking that she once had a romantic relationship with U.S. Senator Chris Dodd (D-Connecticut). When Dodd was asked for a comment by a reporter from The Kansas City Star in 2007, he explained that "it was a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.".



In her 2008 memoir Wishful Drinking, she noted that, like her mother in Du sollst mein Glücksstern sein (1952), she became famous at age 19 for her role in a classic hit alongside two male co-stars. She also mentioned that the title of Krieg der Sterne (1977) could also refer to her celebrity parents' infamous divorce.



Her personal assistant was Kim Painter



She continued to date Paul Simon for 8 years after their divorce, until finally breaking up in 1991.

Her paternal grandparents were Russian Jewish immigrants. Her mother had English, some Scottish, Scots-Irish (Northern Irish), and German, and distant French, ancestry.





She wrote her own scene for her cameo appearance in Scream 3 (2000).



In 1990, she sold the big screen rights to her book, Surrender the Pink, to Warner Bros. for $1 million. Steven Spielberg was producing, with Demi Moore attached to star. Fisher wrote the screenplay, but the project stalled in development.



In 1994, she did a rewrite of the script of Ein (un)möglicher Härtefall (2003), shortly after the original script sold. The Coen Brothers rewrote the script years later and none of Fisher's work remained in the finished film.



She admitted that she found it difficult to act opposite Peter Cushing in Krieg der Sterne (1977) for two reasons: she thought the dialog was awful, and Cushing was so nice and polite to her on set between takes that she found it very difficult to show the disdain her character, Princess Leia, felt towards Cushing's character, Grand Moff Tarkin.

Her French bulldog Gary accompanied her everywhere, even onto TV talk show sets whenever she was a guest.





In her 2016 autobiography The Princess Diarist, Fisher wrote that she and Harrison Ford had a three-month affair during the filming of Krieg der Sterne (1977) in 1976.



Her final acting project was the third season of Catastrophe (2015). She was the only cast member allowed to improvise and her own real life dog Gary portrays her dog on the show. She passed away a week after finishing work on the show.



On the day after Carrie died, her grief-stricken mother Debbie Reynolds suffered a stroke, and also passed away.



She was well known for her sense of humor and quick wit. One of her father Eddie Fisher 's first hits in the 1950s was a song entitled "Oh! My Pa-Pa". Her father, of course, had a scandalous affair with Elizabeth Taylor and ultimately left her mother, Debbie Reynolds to marry Taylor. When Fisher and Reynolds were making a joint television appearance, Fisher quipped that her mother could sing, too, and should have written and sang a song entitled, "Oh! My Faux Pas".



She suffered an ectopic pregnancy whilst married to Paul Simon in May 1984.



She was considered to star opposite her mother Debbie Reynolds in Der Exorzist (1973).



The character her daughter, Billie Lourd , plays in Scream Queens (2015) is always seen wearing a pair of ear muffs, a tribute to Fisher's iconic hairstyle in her role as Princess Leia in Krieg der Sterne (1977) and its sequels.



Was best friends with Richard Dreyfuss

(June 16, 2017) Her death was caused by sleep apnea and other undetermined factors, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office revealed.





In her later years, Fisher had an emotional support animal, a French Bulldog named Gary, whom she brought to numerous appearances and interviews. Following her death, reports indicated that Fisher's daughter Billie Lourd would take care of Gary.

In 2016, Harvard College gave Fisher its Annual Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Cultural Humanism, noting that "her forthright activism and outspokenness about addiction, mental illness, and agnosticism have advanced public discourse on these issues with creativity and empathy.".





In an interview with the New York Times, she revealed that she made George Lucas give her a copy of The Star Wars Holiday Special (1978) in exchange for recording DVD commentary for the Star Wars films. She added that she showed it at parties, "mainly at the end of the night when I want people to leave.".

Fisher described herself as an "enthusiastic agnostic who would be happy to be shown that there is a God". She was raised Protestant, but often attended Jewish services (her father's faith) with Orthodox friends.





She hosted the episode of Saturday Night Live (1975) that featured the first appearance of the Blues Brothers and appeared in Blues Brothers (1980).

She was a spokesperson for Jenny Craig weight loss television ads that aired in January 2011.





In her 2016 autobiography "The Princess Diarist", Fisher wrote that she and Harrison Ford had a three-month affair during the filming of Krieg der Sterne (1977) in 1976.



She has the last line in her last movie Star Wars - Episode VIII: Die letzten Jedi (2017): "We have everything we need.".



She was considered for the role of Annie in Speed (1994) which went to Sandra Bullock



She turned down the role of Sarah Connor in Terminator (1984) which went to Linda Hamilton



She was considered the role of Vicki Vale in Batman (1989) which went to Kim Basinger



She was considered for the role of Catherine Tramell in Basic Instinct (1992) which went to Sharon Stone



She was considered for the role of Iris in Taxi Driver (1976) which went to Jodie Foster



She was considered for the role of Alex Forrest in Eine verhängnisvolle Affäre (1987) which went to Glenn Close



She was considered for the role of Lois Lane in Superman (1978) which went to Margot Kidder



She was considered for the role of Thelma Dickinson in Thelma & Louise (1991) which went to Geena Davis



She was considered for the role of Vivian Ward in Pretty Woman (1990) which went to Julia Roberts



She was considered for the role of Elvira Hancock in Scarface (1983) which went to Michelle Pfeiffer

When her mother Debbie Reynolds was going through her highly publicized divorce from Carrie's father Eddie Fisher, press crews were literally camped out around the clock on Reynolds' front lawn. To ingratiate herself to reporters, Reynolds would bring food and drinks out to them, often with her two toddlers Carrie and Todd in her arms. This childhood experience gave Carrie a level of comfort in dealing with media that few other movie stars have ever had.





Appeared in Blues Brothers (1980) (as the woman who kept trying to kill Jake Blues) & starred in Das Imperium schlägt zurück (1980). Both films were released on the same day.

Carrie appeared on To Tell the Truth 1990 episode 14-1 to identify her Housekeeper Gloria Crayton.





While filming Das Imperium schlägt zurück (1980), despite not being scheduled to film any outdoor scenes, she still traveled to Finse, Norway. She did that for the sole reason to spend time with the cast and crew.



She has appeared in two films that have been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: Krieg der Sterne (1977) and Das Imperium schlägt zurück (1980).



Met British musician James Blunt in a restaurant in Los Angeles, at the time he was recording his debut album. She then offered him to live in her home for a while. Not only was she very supportive of Blunt's work, she also suggested to name his album "Back to Bedlam". Both became close friends, and she would later become the godmother of his son.

Personal Quotes (42)

I was street-smart, but unfortunately the street was Rodeo Drive.





I have no ambitions as an actress. I'm going to do a day's work on Scream 3 (2000), but that's all I can handle, a day's work.

[on her father's gossipy 1999 autobiography] I'm going to have my DNA fumigated.



I always wanted to do what my mother did-- get all dressed up, shoot people, fall in the mud. I never considered anything else.



You can't find true affection in Hollywood because everyone does the fake affection so well.



Females get hired along procreative lines. After 40, we're kind of cooked.





[on merchandising for Krieg der Sterne (1977)] I signed my likeness away. Every time I look in the mirror, I have to send [ George Lucas ] a couple of bucks.



My father [ Eddie Fisher ] was a short Jewish man. My husband [ Paul Simon ] was a short Jewish man. Go figure.



[on working with Harrison Ford on Krieg der Sterne (1977)] [ Mark Hamill ] was 24, I was 19 and he [Harrison] was 33. He was like the big man on campus. You looked at him and you said to yourself, "He's going to be a star".



[on why gaffer's tape was sometimes used under her Princess Leia costume in Krieg der Sterne (1977)] As we all know, there is no underwear in space.

Acting engenders and harbors qualities that are best left way behind in adolescence. People-pleasing, going on those interviews and jamming your whole personality into getting the job, ingratiating yourself to people you wouldn't fucking spit on if they were on fire.





[about the filming of Das Imperium schlägt zurück (1980)] [Mark Hamill'] was off on Dagobah while [ Harrison Ford ] and I were were getting drunk in Cloud City.

I was born into big celebrity. It could only diminish.



Leia is not a real character. She is more of a caricature, and is somewhat one-dimensional. It's not really possible to write out a list of Princess Leia's likes and dislikes. I do know her favorite color, though, it's white. She wears white all the time. But that doesn't help me much.



I've got a lot of photos of me when I was very young at parties with celebrities, but I don't really remember the people or when the photos were taken.



I think of my body as a side effect of my mind.



[on success] There is no point at which you can say, "Well, I'm successful now. I might as well take a nap".



[on time] Instant gratification takes too long.



[on experience] Maturity: A stoic response to endless reality.





[on the cultural significance of her parents, [ Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds ] I don't know if they were culturally significant, but they were very popular. My mother and my father were America's sweethearts. They literally received that tag. Even my parents sort of went along with the assumption that they were a good couple, but they probably weren't a very good couple. Anyway, my father was best friends with a man named Mike Todd . Mike Todd was married to Elizabeth Taylor . Mike Todd died in a plane crash, and my father consoled Elizabeth Taylor with his penis.

[on the sale of Lucasfilm to Disney] I'm now a Disney Princess!



[why Princess Leia never got her own light saber] Even in space, there's a double standard.





[on her relationship with ex-husband Paul Simon ] I'm not as cooperative as you might want a woman to be . . . Every man, I think, or at least the ones I end up finding, there's no such thing as a consort. All men are kings. That was my little discovery in the process . . . I really thought men's fantasy is to have an intellectual geisha. So what I did was I learned to cook and I took a massage course. But that's not all of it. You have to also agree.

[on her role as Princess Leia] I got to be the only girl in an all-boy fantasy, and it's a great role for women. She's a very proactive character and gets the job done. So if you're going to get typecast as something, that might as well be it for me.





The father who flipped out about it [Lei's metal bikini in Die Rückkehr der Jedi-Ritter (1983)], "What am I going to tell my kid about why she's in that outfit?" Tell them that a giant slug captured me and forced me to wear that stupid outfit, and then I killed him because I didn't like it. And then I took it off. Backstage.

[2008, in "Wishful Drinking"] Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die.





[about shooting Krieg der Sterne (1977)] George Lucas up to me the first day of filming and he takes one look at the dress and says, "You can't wear a bra under that dress." So, I say, "Okay, I'll bite. Why?" And he says, "Because . . . there's no underwear in space." What happens is you go to space and you become weightless. So far so good, right? But then your body expands? But your bra doesn't--so you get strangled by your own bra. Now I think that this would make for a fantastic obit--so I tell my younger friends that no matter how I go, I want it reported that I drowned in moonlight, strangled by my own bra.

[on being asked to lose weight for a part] They always do [ask me]. They want to hire part of me, not all of me. They want to hire about three-fourths, so I have to get rid of the fourth somehow. The fourth can't be with me. I made a joke!"



[on being the daughter of a Jewish father and Protestant mother] I always felt the Jewish part more. In fact, growing up I felt like a Jew among WASPs.



I think I am Princess Leia; Princess Leia is me. It's like a Möbius strip tease.



If my life wasn't funny it would just be true, and that is unacceptable.



[in "People Magazine" in 1987, on her drug problems] I couldn't stop, or stay stopped. It was never my fantasy to have a drug problem. I'd say, "Oh, fuck it, I haven't done anything for a couple of months, why not? Let's celebrate not doing them by doing them". I got into trouble each time. I hated myself. I just beat myself up. It was very painful.



Don't slide through life. Savor it. Slow down. Be kind. Pay attention. Because this isn't going to happen again.



If there's a choice between companionship and anything else - especially career - choose companionship. It's the only thing that has the potential to last. Choose career and you'll spend unreasonable amounts of time attempting to look younger than you are and feeling you aren't succeeding.



We treat beauty like an accomplishment, and that is insane. Everyone in L.A. says, 'Oh you look good,' and you listen for them to say you've lost weight. It's never 'How are you?' or 'You seem happy!





[on the metal bikini she wore in Die Rückkehr der Jedi-Ritter (1983)] It was like steel, not steel, but hard plastic, and if you stood behind me you could see straight to Florida. You'll have to ask Boba Fett about that.

The only reason to go into acting is if you can kill a giant monster.





[on meeting Richard Nixon ] My mother's fault. I said to her, 'I will not go. I want him impeached.' She said, 'I will take away your credit cards.' I said, 'I'm coming'.



[on the next 'Star Wars' film, after Star Wars - Episode VIII: Die letzten Jedi (2017) finished filming (which will sadly not happen)]: I'd better be at the forefront of Episode IX!

[on the order the Star Wars films should be watched] Watch the ones that I'm in and then you can do what you want.



[about getting in shape for new roles as an older actress] ...the tremendous difficulty getting myself down to a weight that's acceptable to some 35 year old studio executive whose deepest fantasy and worst nightmare somehow both involve me in a gold bikini.



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