Carrie (Carrie frances fisher) Fisher Obituary
Born in Beverly Hills on October 21, 1956, the union of Debbie Reynolds, star of the Hollywood Golden Age and notably of the musical Singing in the Rain, and Eddie Fisher, singer and television star, Carrie Fisher grew up In the universe of the seventh art.The young Carrie made her first steps to the theater with her mother before a starring role on the big screen next to Warren Beatty in Shampoo in 1975.Two years later, she became a global star at the age of 20 thanks to the role of Leia, which marked her career and her life.In combination or white vestal dress, often wearing her famous braided macarons, Leia has fascinated little girls around the world and fantasizes many adults.She made a few appearances in John Landis' Blues Brothers, Hannah and her sisters of Woody Allen, and in the romantic comedy When Harry Meets Sally.The actress then set herself back from Hollywood to write, including her semi-autobiographical novel Hollywood Bons kissing, adapted to the cinema in 1990.But she had repeatedly expressed her addiction to cocaine, drugs and alcohol, admitting in particular that she had taken drugs on the shelf of L'empire contre-attaque (1980).In her latest book, The Princess Diarist, which tells the behind-the-scenes story of the first Star Wars, she reveals that she had a three-month relationship with Harrison Ford when she was only 19 and he was 33. He was then married to First wife, Mary Marquardt.Carrie Fisher was briefly married to singer Paul Simon in the 1980s. She had a daughter, actress Billie Lourd, with artistic agent Bryan Lourd.She died at the age of 60 following a heart attack.
May 21, 2020
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