Carrie Fisher Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Carrie Fisher Biography
(Famous for Playing Princess Leia in the 'Star Wars' Films)Birthday: October 21, 1956 (Libra)
Born In: Burbank, California, United States
Advanced SearchFor all those who swear by the Star Wars series to be the most eminent science fiction movie franchise ever cannot continue with the admiration before mentioning the excellence of Carrie Fisher in portraying the character of Princess Leia Organa in the series. Born to musical superstar Debbie Reynolds and iconic actress, Eddie Fisher, Carrie Fished was destined to make a career in Hollywood. She made her debut with the film, ‘Shampoo’ and two years later delivered her magnum opus with the ‘Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope’. Ever since then, her artistic abilities and skilful rendition of characters brought her fame and love from both audience and the critics. But just when everything seemed to be smooth sailing for Fisher, the turbulence in her personal life affected her professional life as she sought to drugs and the like. The weaning popularity however was rebuilt when she released her debut novel, ‘Postcards from the Edge’. The novel became a hit and was adapted into a movie starring Meryl Streep. Following this, she continued to pursue her writing career by penning novels and revising Hollywood scripts. Additionally, she also featured in a number of movies in supporting roles. To know further about life and childhood of Carrie Fisher, read on.
Quick FactsAlso Known As: Carrie Frances Fisher
Died At Age: 60
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Bryan Lourd (1991–1994), Paul Simon (1983–1984; divorced)
father: Eddie Fisher
mother: Debbie Reynolds
siblings: Todd Fisher Joely Fisher (half sister) Tricia Leigh Fisher
children: Billie Catherine Lourd
Born Country: United States
Quotes By Carrie Fisher Jewish Actresses
Height: 5'1" (155 cm), 5'1" Females
Died on: December 27, 2016
place of death: Los Angeles, California, United States
Ancestry: Russian American, British American
Notable Alumni: Royal Central School Of Speech And Drama
Cause of Death: Cardiac Arrest
U.S. State: California
More Factseducation: Sarah Lawrence College, Royal Central School Of Speech And Drama
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American CelebritiesActressesAmerican WomenCalifornia ActressesSarah Lawrence College Childhood & Early LifeCarrie Fisher was born on October 21, 1956, to Russian immigrant father Eddie Fisher and Scottish-Irish-English mother Debbie Reynolds in Beverly Hills, California. While her father was a Jewish by belief and a singer by profession, her mother belonged to the Protestant faith and worked as an actress. She has a younger brother and two half-sisters.
After her parents separated when she was two, she was raised by her mother and step-father Harry Karl. It was natural for young Carrie to walk into her mother’s footsteps and she eventually started to make appearances with her mother in Las Vegas at the age of twelve.Academically, she attained her formal education from Beverly Hills High School but dropped out of the same to accompany her mother on a road trip. She made her debut as a singer in the hit Broadway revival ‘Irene’, starring her mother in 1973. Same year, she took up an eighteen months course at the London’s Central School of Speech and Drama.
In 1983, she made her final appearance as Princess Leia for the last of the Star Wars series, ‘Return of the Jedi’. Three years later, she starred in the Woody Allen film, ‘Hannah and her Sisters’.
The tumultuous string of events in her personal life affected her soaring career as she witnessed a major collapse in the same. Lack of roles and assignments led her to try her hand at writing. As such, in 1987, she released her debut novel, a semi-autobiographical, ‘Postcards from the Edge’ that became a best-seller.From 1987 until 1989, she starred in the Australian film, ‘The Time Gaurdian’. Additionally she played supporting role in the film ‘When Harry Met Sally’ and as the wife of Tom Hanks in the film, ‘The Burbs’.The decade of 1990 started with an adaptation of her debut novel into a film of the same name. In 1991, she took her writing expedition further by publishing her next novel, ‘Surrender the Pink’. Same year, she was part of the cast for the fantasy comedy film ‘Drop Dead Fred’.Continue Reading Below In 1993, she released her next novel, ‘Delusions of Grandma’. Four years later, she was cast for the character of a therapist for the Austin Powers film franchise, ‘International Man of Mystery’.Her strong sense of knowledge and experience led her to don the hat of a script doctor for many screenplay writers. Working along with them, she revised the scripts for numerous films and television dramas including ‘Sister Act’, ‘Outbreak’, ‘The Wedding Singer’, ‘The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles’ and so onThe start of the new millennium witnessed her take up key roles in various movies, including playing the role of an actress for ‘Scream 3’, a nun in Kevin Smith’s comedy ‘Jay and Silent Bob Strikes Back’ and in the TV comedy film, ‘These Old Broads’ for which she also donned the hat of a co-executive producer. Additionally, she gave a voiceover for animated sitcom ‘Family Guy’Taking her writing career forward, she came up with the sequel of her first novel, titled, ‘The Best Awful’. Additionally she was featured in the book of photographs, ‘Hollywood Moms’ and made a couple of appearance in TV series.She wrote and performed in the one-woman play, ‘Wishful Drinking’ from 2007 until 2008 in various cities across the country. Later on, in 2008, she published her autobiographical book of the same name, ‘Wishful Drinking’. Following year, she released an audio book version of it, which earned her a Grammy Award nomination in the Best Spoken Word Album category.Towards the end of the 2000 decade, she guest starred in several TV series including, ‘Sex and the City’, ‘Rosemary’s Baby’, ‘Deal or No Deal’ and Star Wars-related comedy ‘Fanboys’.Despite being raised as a Protestant by her mother, she was an enthusiastic agnostic who occasionally attended Jewish services.
An ardent drug addict, she publically discussed her struggle with bipolar disorder and addiction to prescription medication and drugs in a TV show. She also openly proclaimed of her receiving the electroconvulsive therapy treatmentCarrie Fisher had a heart attack on a flight from London to Los Angeles on December 23, 2016. She was hospitalized in Los Angeles and died four days later on December 27, 2016.
TriviaKnown for her portrayal of the character of Princess Leia in the Star Wars series, this talented actress was also a writer who has authored best-selling novels such as, ‘Postcards from the Edge’ and ‘Wishful Drinking’.