Deleted Star Wars scene with Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia surfaces
That was seven years before her death at age 60. A family spokesperson confirmed the news. She’s leaving behind a family who loves her, including her mom, actress Debbie Reynolds, her daughter, Billie Lourd, and one very special family member: her beloved French bulldog, Gary. “I didn’t. In spite of so many thoughts and prayers from so many”.
Carrie Fisher has died after first going into cardiac arrest on an airplane on Friday.
However, the actress also leaves behind her a string of other notable projects. The book is based on Fisher’s diaries from her time working on the first “Star Wars” movie. Spielberg co-starred in The Blues Brothers with Fisher. TMZ reported that Gary was on the plane with her and that Fisher’s daughter, actress Billie Lourd, brought the dog to go visit Fisher at the hospital. Her honesty about her own struggles with mental illness and drug and alcohol abuse helped earn Fisher the Harvard College’s Annual Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Cultural Humanism. Sucher said Fisher spotted the tattoo while she was performing a one-woman show in Seattle in 2009.
Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford share a romantic scene in “Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back” in 1980.
Mark Hamill, sent out a Twitter message wishing everyone a great holiday, with a couple of hash tags directly for Fisher.
In 2007 she signed an unusual autograph for Sucher during a Star Wars convention.
Rest in peace, Princess Leia. The shooting for an upcoming Episode VIII is still not completed and is scheduled for release in 2017. In 2010, Fisher told Diane Sawyer in an interview that she had been diagnosed with bi-polar disorder.
Then she paused and changed her mind: “You gotta make it amusing, you’ll just be destroyed or something.I think you’ve got to make it amusing as soon as you can”.
“She drove a speeder at Endor and shot down enemy Stormtroopers”, said 11-year-old fan Fritz Enders.