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《星戰大戰》莉亞公主逝世 享壽60歲

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60歲的「莉亞公主」嘉莉費雪(Carrie Fisher)聖誕節前在機上心臟病發,被送往洛杉磯醫學中心急救,她家人發言人27日發布聲明表示嘉莉費雪逝世,享壽60歲。她女兒證實媽媽於當地時間27日早上8時55分逝世。

嘉莉費雪於台灣時間24日,搭飛機從倫敦飛往洛杉磯時,在機上心臟病發,一度呼吸停止,所幸飛機上有醫護人員協助急救,飛抵洛杉磯後她被送進醫院急救,日前媽媽黛比雷諾才透過推特向大家報平安,表示女兒已經恢復穩定狀態。(國際中心/綜合外電報導)

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星戰莉亞公主心臟病發不治 享年60

(中央社紐約27日綜合外電報導)時人雜誌(People)報導,因在「星際大戰」(Star Wars)系列電影飾演反抗軍領袖莉亞公主(Princess Leia)成名的好萊塢女星嘉莉費雪(Carrie Fisher)今天辭世,享年60。

嘉莉費雪23日搭機從倫敦飛來洛杉磯,在快抵達時心臟病發,病情嚴重,被送往加州大學洛杉磯分校醫學中心(UCLA Medical Center)加護病房,情況一度穩定。

英國廣播公司(BBC)和路透社報導,嘉莉費雪家庭發言人霍斯(Simon Halls)代表嘉莉費雪女兒盧德(Billie Lourd)向時人雜誌發表聲明表示:「盧德非常哀傷的證實,她摯愛的母親在今天早上8時55分與世長辭。」

嘉莉費雪是在從倫敦飛往洛杉磯時心跳停止,機上急救人員為她施以心肺復甦術。她當時正在巡迴宣傳新回憶錄。

日前新聞報導指出,嘉莉費雪甫結束她最新1季電視影集「大禍臨頭」(Catastroph)的拍攝工作,「大禍臨頭」為亞馬遜(Amazon)製作的電視喜劇影集,背景設定在倫敦。

嘉莉費雪1956年10月21日出生,是美國知名女演員,才華洋溢,曾撰寫多部小說與劇作,像是電影「來自邊緣的明信片」(Postcards from the Edge),即出自她的手筆。

她最出名的演出是在「星際大戰」三部曲(1977年至1983年)及「星際大戰七部曲:原力覺醒」(StarWars: The Force Awakens)中飾演莉亞公主。

她心臟病發後,與她有過許多對手戲,在星戰三部曲中以及去年「星際大戰七部曲:原力覺醒」中飾演「韓蘇洛」(Han Solo)的哈里遜福特(Harrison Ford),24日在提供給媒體的聲明中說他「震驚又難過」。

在「星戰」故事中飾演嘉莉費雪雙胞胎兄弟「天行者路克」的馬克哈米爾(Mark Hamill)推文:「2016年還能再更壞嗎…送給@嘉莉費雪我們全部的愛。」

在「星戰」眾多不同系列電影與小螢幕版本演出過的華瑞克戴維斯(Warwick Davis),以及在星戰中飾演「阿丘」的彼得梅休(Peter Mayhew),還有與嘉莉費雪一同演出「原力覺醒」、飾演法絲瑪隊長(Captain Phasma)的克里斯蒂(Gwendoline Christie)都紛紛貼文致意。1051228

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嘉莉·費雪[編輯]

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嘉莉·費雪
Carrie Fisher 2013.jpg
費雪於2013年
女演員
原文名 Carrie Fisher
出生 嘉莉·法蘭西斯·費雪
(Carrie Frances Fisher)

1956年10月21日
 美國加利福尼亞州比佛利山
逝世 2016年12月27日(60歲)
 美國加利福尼亞州洛杉磯[1]
職業 女演員,小說家,劇作家,表演藝術家
配偶 保羅·西蒙(1983年-1984年結婚)
兒女 比莉·洛爾德
父母 艾迪·費雪
黛比·雷諾[2]
活躍年代 1975年至今

嘉莉·法蘭西斯·費雪英語:Carrie Frances Fisher,1956年10月21日-2016年12月27日)是一名美國女演員、小說家、劇作家、表演藝術家。她最出名的演出是在《星際大戰》三部曲(1977年至1983年)及《STAR WARS:原力覺醒》(2015年)中飾演莉亞公主。她還寫了暢銷小說《來自邊緣的明信片》,並擔任同名電影編劇。2015年起,費雪亦於電視劇《大禍臨頭》中參演。

其他知名作品包括電影《洗髮精》(1975年)、《福祿雙霸天》(1980年)、《漢娜姊妹》(1986年)和《地獄來的芳鄰》(1989年)。

2016年12月27日,因心臟病逝世。

 

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Carrie Fisher

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Carrie Fisher
Fisher in 2013
Fisher in 2013
Born Carrie Frances Fisher
October 21, 1956
Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
Died December 27, 2016 (aged 60)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress, screenwriter, author, producer, speaker
Years active 1969–2016
Spouse(s) Paul Simon (m. 1983; div. 1984)
Partner(s) Bryan Lourd (1991–1994)
Children Billie Lourd
Parent(s)
Relatives

Carrie Frances Fisher[1] (October 21, 1956 – December 27, 2016) was an American actress, screenwriter, author, producer, and speaker. She was the daughter of singer Eddie Fisherand actress Debbie Reynolds. Fisher was known for playing Princess Leia in the Star Wars film series. Her other film roles includedShampoo (1975), The Blues Brothers (1980),Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), The 'Burbs(1989), and When Harry Met Sally... (1989).[2]

Fisher was also known for her semi-autobiographical novels, including Postcards from the Edge and the screenplay for the film of the same name, as well as her autobiographical one-woman play and its nonfiction book, Wishful Drinking, based on the show. She additionally served as a script doctor, working on other writers' screenplays.[3] In later years, she earned praise for speaking publicly about her experiences with mental health and drug addiction.[4]

Fisher died at the age of 60 on December 27, 2016, after going into cardiac arrest during a transatlantic flight four days earlier.

Early life

Fisher was born in Beverly Hills, California, the daughter of singer Eddie Fisher and actressDebbie Reynolds.[5] Her paternal grandparents were Russian Jewish immigrants. Her mother was raised a Nazarene, and is of English and Scots-Irish ancestry.[6][7][8][9] When Fisher was two, her parents divorced after her father left Reynolds for her mother's close friend, actress Elizabeth Taylor, the widow of her father's best friend Mike Todd.[10] The following year, her mother married Harry Karl, owner of a shoe-store chain, who secretly spent Reynolds' life savings.[10]

Fisher "hid in books" as a child, becoming known in her family as "the bookworm".[11] She spent her earliest years reading classic literature, and writing poetry. She attended Beverly Hills High School until, at the age of 15, she appeared as a debutante and singer in the hit Broadway revival Irene (1973), which starred her mother.[12] This activity interfered with her education, and she never graduated from high school.[13] In 1973, Fisher enrolled at London's Central School of Speech and Drama, which she attended for 18 months,[14] and in 1978, Fisher was accepted into Sarah Lawrence College, where she planned to study the arts. However, she left before graduating due to conflicts filming Star Wars.[15]

Career

1970s

Fisher with Wim Wenders in 1978

Fisher made her film debut in the Columbia Picturescomedy Shampoo (1975) starring Warren Beatty, Julie Christie and Goldie Hawn, with Lee Grant and Jack Warden as her character's parents.[2] In 1977, Fisher starred as Princess Leia in George Lucas' science-fiction film Star Wars (later retitled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope) opposite Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford.[16] At the time, she believed the script for Star Wars was fantastic, but did not expect many people to agree with her. Though her fellow actors were not close at the time, they bonded after the commercial success of the film.[17] During filming, she had an affair with Ford (who was then married to Mary Marquardt), which she stated was "so intense ... It was Han and Leia during the week, and Carrie and Harrison during the weekend."[18][19]

In April 1978, she appeared as the love interest in Ringo Starr's 1978 TV special Ringo.[20]The next month, she appeared alongside John Ritter (who had also appeared in Ringo) in the ABC-TV film Leave Yesterday Behind.[21] At this time, Fisher appeared with Laurence Olivier and Joanne Woodward in the anthology series Laurence Olivier Presents in a television version of the William Inge play Come Back, Little Sheba.[22] That November, she appeared as Princess Leia in the 1978 TV production Star Wars Holiday Special, and sang in the last scene.[23]

1980s

Fisher appeared in The Blues Brothers film as Jake's vengeful ex-lover; she is listed in the credits as "Mystery Woman".[24] While in Chicago filming the movie, her life was saved byDan Aykroyd when she was choking on a Brussels sprout and he performed the Heimlich maneuver on her.[25] She appeared on Broadway in Censored Scenes from King Kong in 1980. The same year, she reprised her role as Princess Leia in The Empire Strikes Back, and appeared with her Star Wars costars on the cover of the July 12, 1980 issue of Rolling Stone to promote the film.[26] She also appeared in the Broadway production of Agnes of God in 1982.[27]

In 1983, Fisher returned to the role of Princess Leia in Return of the Jedi, and posed in thePrincess Leia metal bikini on the cover of the Summer 1983 issue of Rolling Stone to promote the film.[28][29] The iconic costume later achieved a following of its own.[30]

In 1987, Fisher published her first novel, Postcards from the Edge. The book was semi-autobiographical in the sense that she fictionalized and satirized real-life events such as her drug addiction of the late 1970s and her relationship with her mother. It became a bestseller, and she received the Los Angeles Pen Award for Best First Novel. Also during 1987, she was in the Australian film The Time Guardian. In 1989, Fisher played a major supporting role in When Harry Met Sally..., and in the same year, she appeared with Tom Hanks as his wife in The 'Burbs.[2]

1990s

In 1990, Columbia Pictures released a film version of Postcards from the Edge, adapted for the screen by Fisher and starring Meryl Streep, Shirley MacLaine, and Dennis Quaid. Fisher appeared in the fantasy comedy film Drop Dead Fred in 1991, and played a therapist in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997).[2] During the 1990s, Fisher also published the novels Surrender the Pink (1990) and Delusions of Grandma(1993). Fisher also did uncredited script work for movies such as Lethal Weapon 3 (where she wrote some of Rene Russo's dialogue), Outbreak and The Wedding Singer.[31]

2000s

In the 2000 film Scream 3 Fisher played a former actress,[32] and in 2001 she played a nunin the Kevin Smith comedy Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. She also co-wrote the TV comedy film These Old Broads (2001), of which she was also co-executive producer. It starred her mother, Debbie Reynolds, as well as Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Collins, and Shirley MacLaine.[33]

Besides acting and writing original works, Fisher was one of the top script doctors in Hollywood, working on the screenplays of other writers.[34][35] She did uncredited polishes on movies in a 15-year stretch from 1991 to 2005.[34] She was hired by George Lucas to polish scripts for his 1992 TV series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and the dialogue for the Star Wars prequel scripts.[34] Her expertise in this area was the reason she was chosen as one of the interviewers for the screenwriting documentary Dreams on Spec in 2007. In an interview in 2004, Fisher said that she no longer did much script doctoring.[35]

In 2005, Women in Film & Video – DC recognized Fisher with the Women of Vision Award.[36]

Fisher also voices Peter Griffin's boss, Angela, on the animated sitcom Family Guy[37] and wrote the introduction for a book of photographs titled Hollywood Moms, which was published in 2001.[38] Fisher published a sequel to Postcards, The Best Awful There Is, in 2004. In August 2006, Fisher appeared in the audience of the Comedy Central's Roast of William Shatner.

Fisher wrote and performed in her one-woman play Wishful Drinking at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles from November 2006, to January 2007.[39] Her show then played throughout 2008 at the Berkeley Repertory Theater,[40] San Jose, the Hartford Stage,[41]the Arena Stage[42] and Boston.[43] Fisher published her autobiographical book, also titledWishful Drinking, based on her successful play in December 2008 and embarked on a media tour. In 2009, Fisher returned to the stage with her play at the Seattle Repertory Theatre.[44] Wishful Drinking then opened on Broadway in New York at Studio 54 and played an extended run from October 2009 until January 2010.[45][46] In December 2009, Fisher's audiobook recording of Wishful Drinking, earned her a nomination for a 2009Grammy Award in the Best Spoken Word Album category.[47]

Fisher joined Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne on Saturday evenings for The Essentials with informative and entertaining conversation on Hollywood's best films. She guest-starred in the episode titled "Sex and Another City" from season 3 of Sex and the City with Sarah Jessica Parker. On October 25, 2007, Fisher guest-starred as Rosemary Howard on the second-season episode of 30 Rock called "Rosemary's Baby", for which she received an Emmy Award[48] nomination. On April 28, 2008, she was a guest on Deal or No Deal.[49] In 2008, she also had a cameo as a doctor in the Star Wars-related comedyFanboys.

2010s

In 2010, HBO aired a feature-length documentary based on a special live performance of Fisher's Wishful Drinking stage production.[50] Fisher also appeared on the seventh season of Entourage in the summer of 2010.[50]

She was selected as a member of the main competition jury at the 2013 Venice Film Festival.[51] She filmed an appearance on the UK comedy panel show QI that was broadcast on December 25, 2014.[52] Carrie starred alongside Sharon Horgan and American comedian Rob Delaney in Catastrophe, a six-part comedy series for the BritishChannel 4[53] that aired in the UK from January 19, 2015.[54]

Fisher's memoir, The Princess Diarist, was released in November 2016. The book is based on diaries she kept while filming the original Star Wars trilogy in the late 1970s and early 1980s.[55][56]

Return to Star Wars

Fisher with fellow Star Warsactors Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford

In an interview posted March 2013, confirming that she would reprise her role as Princess Leia in Episode VII of the series, she claimed that Leia was "Elderly. She's in an intergalactic old folks' home [laughs]. I just think she would be just like she was before, only slower and less inclined to be up for the big battle."[57] After other media outlets reported this on March 6, 2013, her representative said the same day that Fisher was joking and that nothing was announced.[58]

In an interview in January with TV Guide, Carrie Fisher confirmed her involvement and the involvement of the original cast in the upcoming sequels by saying "as for the next Star Wars film, myself, Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill are expected to report to work in March or April. I'd like to wear my old cinnamon buns hairstyle again but with white hair. I think that would be funny."[59]

In March Fisher stated that she was moving to London for six months because that was where the filming would take place.[60] On April 29, 2014, the cast for Star Wars Episode VII was officially announced, and Fisher, along with Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Peter Mayhew, Anthony Daniels, and Kenny Baker, were all cast in their original roles for the film.Star Wars Episode VII, subtitled The Force Awakens, was released worldwide on December 18, 2015. Fisher was nominated for a 2016 Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal.[61]

Fisher had completed filming her role as Leia in Star Wars: Episode VIII shortly before her death.[62] While she was expected to also reprise her role in Star Wars: Episode IX, which was due to begin filming in the spring of 2017, it is currently unknown what will happen with the character.[63]

Personal life

In her 2016 autobiography, The Princess Diarist, Fisher claimed that she and Harrison Ford had a three-month affair during the filming of Star Wars in 1976.[64]

Fisher dated musician Paul Simon from 1977 until 1983. In 1980, she was briefly engaged to Canadian actor and comedian Dan Aykroyd, who proposed on the set of their film The Blues Brothers. She said: "We had rings, we got blood tests, the whole shot. But then I got back together with Paul Simon."[65] Fisher was married to Simon from August 1983 to July 1984, and they dated again for a time after their divorce. During their marriage, she appeared in Simon's music video for the song "Rene and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog after the War". Simon's song "Hearts and Bones" is about their relationship.[66]

Subsequently, she had a relationship with Creative Artists Agency principal and talent agent Bryan Lourd. They had one child together, Billie Catherine Lourd (born July 17, 1992). Eddie Fisher states in his autobiography (Been There Done That) that his granddaughter's name is Catherine Fisher Lourd and her nickname is "Billy". The couple's relationship ended when Lourd left to be in a relationship with a man. Though Fisher described Lourd as her second husband in interviews, according to a 2004 profile of the actress and writer, she and Lourd were never legally married.[67]

Fisher also had a close relationship with James Blunt. While working on his album Back to Bedlam in 2003, Blunt spent much of his time at Fisher's residence. When Vanity Fair'sGeorge Wayne asked Fisher if their relationship was sexual, she replied: "Absolutely not, but I did become his therapist. He was a soldier. This boy has seen awful stuff. Every time James hears fireworks or anything like that, his heart beats faster, and he gets 'fight or flight.' You know, he comes from a long line of soldiers dating back to the 10th century. He would tell me these horrible stories. He was a captain, a reconnaissance soldier. I became James' therapist. So it would have been unethical to sleep with my patient."[16]

On February 26, 2005, R. Gregory "Greg" Stevens, a lobbyist, was found dead in Fisher's California home. The final autopsy report lists the cause of death as "cocaine andoxycodone use" but adds chronic, and apparently previously undiagnosed, heart diseaseas contributing factors. Media coverage of an initial autopsy report used the word "overdose," but that wording is not in the final report.[68] In an interview, Fisher claimed that Stevens' ghost haunted her mansion, which unsettled her: "I was a nut for a year", she explained, "and in that year I took drugs again."[16]

Fisher described herself as an "enthusiastic agnostic who would be happy to be shown that there is a God".[69] She was raised Protestant,[7] but often attended Jewish services, the faith of her father, with Orthodox friends.[70] She was a spokesperson for Jenny Craigweight loss television ads that aired in January 2011.[71]

Mental health

Fisher publicly discussed her diagnosis of bipolar disorder and her addictions to cocaine and prescription medication, including an appearance on ABC's 20/20 and The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive with Stephen Fry for the BBC.[72] She said that her drug use was a form of self-medication, using pain medication such as Percodan to "dial down" the manic aspect of her bipolar disorder.[73] "Drugs made me feel normal," she explained toPsychology Today in 2001. "They contained me."[73] She discussed her 2008 memoirWishful Drinking and various topics in it with Matt Lauer on NBC's Today that same year, and also revealed that she would have turned down the role of Princess Leia had she realized it would give her the celebrity status that made her parents' lives difficult.[74] This interview was followed by a similar appearance on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on December 12, 2008, where she discussed her electroconvulsive therapy(ECT) treatments.[75] At one point, she received ECT every six weeks to "blow apart the cement" in her brain.[76] In 2014, she told The Telegraph that she was no longer receiving the treatment.[77]

Fisher revealed in another interview that she took cocaine during the filming of The Empire Strikes Back. "Slowly, I realized I was doing a bit more drugs than other people and losing my choice in the matter," she noted.[78][79] In 1985, after months of sobriety, she accidentally overdosed on a combination of prescription medication and sleeping pills.[80]She was rushed to the hospital, creating the turn of events that led to much of the material in her novel and screenplay, Postcards from the Edge. Asked why she did not take on the role of her story's protagonist, named Suzanne, in the film version, Fisher remarked, "I've already played Suzanne."[81]

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."[4]

In her later years, Fisher had a French Bulldog therapy animal named Gary. Fisher brought him to numerous appearances and interviews.[82]

Death

On December 23, 2016, Fisher went into cardiac arrest while on a flight from London to Los Angeles;[83][a] fellow actress Anna Akana, seated near Fisher, reported that she had stopped breathing.[86] A passenger performed CPR on Fisher until paramedics arrived. After being taken to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center by ambulance, she was placed on a ventilator.[87]

Fisher died at age 60 on December 27, 2016, at 8:55 am local time in Los Angeles. Fisher's daughter, Billie Lourd, confirmed the actress's death in a statement given to the press shortly afterward by family spokesperson, Simon Halls.[88] Fisher was survived by her daughter, her mother Debbie Reynolds, her brother Todd Fisher and her half-sisters Joely Fisher and Tricia Leigh Fisher.[89]

In her book, Wishful Drinking, Fisher wrote: "I want it reported that I drowned in moonlight, strangled by my own bra." Several obituaries and retrospectives obliged.[90]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1975 Shampoo Lorna Karpf [83]
1977 Star Wars Princess Leia Organa [83]
1980 The Empire Strikes Back Princess Leia Organa [83]
1980 The Blues Brothers Mystery Woman [83]
1981 Under the Rainbow Annie Clark [33]
1983 Return of the Jedi Princess Leia Organa [91]
1984 Garbo Talks Lisa Rolfe [91]
1985 The Man with One Red Shoe Paula [83]
1986 Hannah and Her Sisters April [83]
1986 Hollywood Vice Squad Betty Melton [33]
1987 Amazon Women on the Moon Mary Brown Segment: "Reckless Youth"[33]
1987 The Time Guardian Petra [91]
1988 Appointment with Death Nadine Boynton [33]
1989 The 'Burbs Carol Peterson [33]
1989 Loverboy Monica Delancy [33]
1989 She's Back Beatrice [91]
1989 When Harry Met Sally... Marie [83]
1990 Sweet Revenge Linda [33]
1990 Sibling Rivalry Iris Turner-Hunter [91]
1991 Drop Dead Fred Janie [33]
1991 Soapdish Betsy Faye Sharon [33]
1991 Hook[citation needed] Woman kissing on bridge Uncredited
1992 This Is My Life Claudia Curtis [33]
1997 Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Therapist Uncredited[91]
2000 Scream 3 Bianca [33]
2000 Lisa Picard Is Famous Herself [92]
2001 Heartbreakers Ms. Surpin [91]
2001 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Nun [33]
2002 A Midsummer Night's Rave Mia's Mom
2003 Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle Mother Superior [91]
2003 Wonderland Sally Hansen [91]
2004 Stateside Mrs. Dubois
2005 Undiscovered Carrie
2007 Suffering Man's Charity Cameo role [93]
2007 Cougar Club Glady Goodbey [94]
2008 The Women Bailey Smith [91]
2009 Fanboys Doctor [91]
2009 White Lightnin' Cilla [91]
2009 Sorority Row Mrs. Crenshaw [91]
2010 Wishful Drinking Herself Documentary[95][unreliable source?]
2014 Maps to the Stars Herself [96]
2015 Star Wars: The Force Awakens General Leia Organa [97]
2016 Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds Herself Documentary
2017 Star Wars: Episode VIII General Leia Organa Post-production; posthumous release

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1969 Debbie Reynolds and the Sound of Children Girl Scout Television film[98]
1977 Come Back, Little Sheba Marie Television film
1978 Ringo Marquine Television film
1978 Leave Yesterday Behind Marnie Clarkson Television film[99]
1978 Saturday Night Live Herself (host) Episode: "Carrie Fisher/The Blues Brothers"
1978 Star Wars Holiday Special Princess Leia Television special
1982 Laverne & Shirley Cathy Episode: "The Playboy Show"
1984 Faerie Tale Theatre Thumbelina Episode: "Thumbelina"
1984 Frankenstein Elizabeth Television film[100]
1985 From Here to Maternity[citation needed] Veronica Television short
1985 George Burns Comedy Week Mitzi Episode: "The Couch"; pilot for the series "Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills"[101]
1985 Happily Ever After Alice Conway (voice) Television film
1986 Liberty[citation needed] Emma Lazarus Television film
1986 Sunday Drive Franny Jessup Television film
1987 Amazing Stories Laurie McNamara Episode: "Gershwin's Trunk"
1989 Two Daddies[citation needed] Alice Conway (voice) Television film
1989 Trying Times Enid Episode: "Hunger Chic"[101]
1995 Present Tense, Past Perfect[citation needed] Television short
1995 Frasier Phyllis (voice) Episode: "She's the Boss"
1995 Ellen Herself Episode: "The Movie Show"
1997 Gun Nancy Episode: "The Hole"
1998 Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Roz Katz (voice) Episode: "Thanksgiving"
2000 Sex and the City Herself Episode: "Sex and Another City"
2001 These Old Broads Hooker Television film; also writer and co-executive producer
2002 A Nero Wolfe Mystery Ellen Tenzer Episode: "Motherhunt"
2003 Good Morning, Miami Judy Silver Episode: "A Kiss Before Lying"[102]
2004 Jack & Bobby Madison Skutcher Episode: "The First Lady"
2005 Smallville Pauline Kahn Episode: "Thirst"
2005 Romancing the Bride Edwina Television film
2005–2016 Family Guy Angela (voice) 20 episodes
2007 Odd Job Jack Dr. Finch Episode: "The Beauty Beast"
2007 Weeds Celia's attorney Episode: "The Brick Dance"
2007 Side Order of Life Dr. Gilbert Episode: "Funeral for a Phone"
2007 30 Rock Rosemary Howard Episode: "Rosemary's Baby"
2008 Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II Princess Leia / Additional voices Television special
2008 Bring Back ... Star Wars Herself Television documentary
2009 Celebrity Ghost Stories Herself [102]
2010 Wright vs. Wrong Joan Harrington Television film[102]
2010 Entourage Anna Fowler Episode: "Tequila and Coke"
2012 It's Christmas, Carol! Eve Television film
2014 The Big Bang Theory Herself Episode: "The Convention Conundrum"
2014 Legit Angela McKinnon Episode: "Licked"
2014–2016 Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce Cat 2 episodes
2015 Catastrophe Mia 4 episodes[91]

Video games


Year Title Voice role
1994 Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Princess Leia
2012 Dishonored Female Broadcaster
2016 Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens Princess Leia

 

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萬花嬉春女星黛比雷諾過世 享壽84歲

法新社引述八卦媒體TMZ報導說,「星際大戰」(Star Wars)系列電影女星嘉莉費雪的母親黛比雷諾(Debbie Reynolds)辭世,享壽84歲。

黛比雷諾1950至1960年代紅遍好萊塢,著名的電影包括「萬花嬉春」(Singin’in the Rain)。

黛比雷諾的女兒正是在原始「星際大戰」系列電影中扮演「莉亞公主」的嘉莉費雪(Carrie Fisher)。

嘉莉費雪前1天辭世後,黛比雷諾在臉書上說:「謝謝所有接受我最愛、最了不起女兒的天分和才華的人。各位的思念和祈禱現在領她走入下一階段,我十分感激。」

黛比雷諾1950年代與嘉莉費雪的父親、歌手艾迪費雪(Eddie Fisher)結褵4年。

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最悲2016 好萊塢星母女接連告別人世[影]

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1950與1960年代紅遍好萊塢的女星黛比雷諾(右),在女兒星際大戰女星嘉莉費雪(左)過世後1天也告別人世。(圖取自黛比雷諾臉書facebook.com/)



(中央社記者廖漢原華盛頓28日專電)1950與1960年代紅遍好萊塢的女星黛比雷諾,在女兒星際大戰女星嘉莉費雪過世後1天也告別人世。長達半世紀的好萊塢話題母女如今先後升天,讓人不勝唏噓。

性格爽朗的黛比雷諾(Debbie Reynolds)不堪女兒嘉莉費雪(Carrie Fisher)過世的打擊,中風辭世,結束84年的璀璨人生。

好萊塢星母女長達半世紀的話題,因兩人接連辭世而塵埃落定,讓人不勝唏噓。巨星們於2016年尾先後告別,讓影迷們想要盡快告別悲哀的2016年。

深具喜劇細胞的黛比雷諾能歌善舞,19歲就與金凱利(Gene Kelly)合作演出影史巨作「萬花嬉春」(Singin' in the Rain),是歌舞片當道的1950與1960年代好萊塢一線女星。

黛比雷諾經歷3段婚姻,1955年與歌手暨主持人艾迪費雪(Eddie Fisher)結婚,生下嘉莉費雪與陶德費雪(Todd Fisher)。這段婚姻因女星伊莉莎白泰勒(Elizabeth Taylor)介入於1959年告終,黛比雷諾之後2度再婚,仍與一對兒女關係密切。

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黛比雷諾在2011年伊莉莎白泰勒過世後,曾向脫口秀名嘴歐普拉(Oprah Winfrey)告白,她與伊莉莎白泰勒曾經在郵輪碰面共進晚餐,兩人有說有笑,度過美好的夜晚,為玉婆半世紀前橫刀奪愛的醜聞畫下句點。

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黛比雷諾與女兒嘉莉費雪的母女情仇,被嘉莉費雪寫在半自傳小說「來自邊緣的明信片」(Postcards from the Edge)裡,小說在1990年搬上大銀幕,由梅莉史翠普(Meryl Streep)和莎莉麥克琳(Shirley MacLaine)飾演這對話題母女。

黛比雷諾不諱言,一對兒女是被好萊塢與電影養大的。嘉莉費雪在好萊塢沉浮,尋找自我認同,13歲就學會抽大麻,20歲使用禁藥,28歲昏倒在片場被送到醫療勒戒中心。

好萊塢開心果黛比雷諾邁入晚年,仍活躍於舞台與大小銀幕。她的人生並不順遂,第2任丈夫卡爾(HarryKarl)曾把她的錢賭光,黛比雷諾還曾在拉斯維加斯以個人名號經營飯店賭場,但以破產結束,不過她仍以笑容面對曲折人生。

黛比雷諾與嘉莉費雪在晚年關係變得較親近,這對冤家母女花了30年憎恨對方,最後還是在彼此身上找到快樂。如今就如陶德費雪所言,兩人在天上相聚了!1051229

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莉亞公主未完成戲份 迪士尼或獲賠16億

莉亞公主在《星球大戰7︰原力覺醒》出場,令粉絲激動不已。翻攝網路

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在《星際大戰》系列電影飾演莉亞公主(Princess Leia)的好萊塢女星嘉莉費雪(Carrie Fisher)上周病逝,《星戰8》成為她的遺作,但她尚未完成《星戰9》的拍攝,業主華特迪士尼影業很可能可獲賠5000萬美元(約16億元台幣),屆時或會成為最大宗個人意外保險賠償。英國《每日郵報》披露,據《保險內幕》引述消息指,華特迪士尼影業已向倫敦的洛伊保險公司(Lloyds of London),為嘉莉費雪投保5000萬美元「合約保護」,以防她未能完成星戰第7、8和9三部曲的拍攝。嘉莉費雪1977年以19歲之齡,在《星際大戰》三部曲中飾演莉亞公主而走紅,但成名後曾沉淪毒海、曾受虐待又患有躁鬱症,外界相信她的經歷和病史促使華特迪士尼買重保險。嘉莉費雪離世後,原訂2019年上映的《星戰9》需要大改劇本,華特迪士尼未有透露劇情將會如何調整。(國際中心/綜合外電報導)

 

 

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