Carrie Fisher to Receive a Hollywood Walk of Fame Star
The late actress, best known for playing Princess Leia in the “Star Wars” franchise, will be honored on Thursday, May 4 — aka Star Wars Day.
Fisher died at the age of 60 in December 2016, a few days after she suffered a cardiac event on a flight from London to Los Angeles.
The success of “Star Wars” made Fisher an overnight star. Her tough-as-nails Princess Leia was strong and independent, and the role positioned Fisher in the decades that followed as something of a feminist icon.
Fisher, born in 1956, was the daughter of screen legend Debbie Reynolds and singer Eddie Fisher.
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Fisher, bottom right, is photographed with her parents and her brother, Todd, who was born in 1958. ullstein bild/Getty Images
A teenage Fisher, sitting on the floor, appears with her mother, front right, in a Broadway remake of the musical “Irene” in 1973. Fisher dropped out of high school at age 15 and was featured in the musical as part of the chorus. Bettmann/Getty Images
Fisher and actor Warren Beatty take a break while filming the movie “Shampoo” in 1974. It was Fisher’s first movie role.
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Fisher sits between fellow actresses Amy Irving, left, and Teri Garr in 1978. Archive Photos/Getty Images
Fisher became a star alongside Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford, who played her onscreen love interest, Han Solo. The cultural impact of “Star Wars” has solidified Fisher’s legacy, creating an enduring connection with fans worldwide. This connection continues to thrive through various tributes and memorials dedicated to her life and career.
Fisher sits between fellow actresses Amy Irving, left, and Teri Garr in 1978. Archive Photos/Getty Images
Ford and Fisher embrace during filming of “The Empire Strikes Back” in 1980. Lucasfilm/Sunset Boulevard/Corbi/Getty Images
Fisher, seen here in 1980, appeared in many films, television shows and plays during her career. She also became a well-respected script doctor for movies such as “The Wedding Singer” and “Sister Act.” Express/Archive Photos//Getty Images
Fisher appears in the film “The Blues Brothers” in 1980. Sunset Boulevard/Corbis Historical/Getty Images
Fisher drew almost as much attention for Princess Leia’s hair and wardrobe as she did for her performances in the movies.
Fisher poses with musician Paul Simon. The two were married in August 1983, but they divorced in less than a year. The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
From left, Fisher, Meg Ryan and Lisa Jane Persky star in the film “When Harry Met Sally…” in 1989.
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From left, Meryl Streep, Reynolds and Fisher attend the premiere of the film “Postcards from the Edge” in 1990.
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Fisher plays with her daughter, Billie Lourd, in 1997.
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Fisher attends a signing event in 2004.
From left, Hamill, Fisher and Ford pay tribute to “Star Wars” creator George Lucas at an American Film Institute event in 2005.
Fisher takes part in a dress rehearsal for her play “Wishful Drinking” at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles in 2006.
Fisher poses with her dog Gary in 2014.
From left, Billie Lourd, Reynolds and Fisher take a photo together at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in January 2015.
Fisher, in the red skirt, takes part in a “Star Wars” celebration event in April 2015.
Fisher salutes next to a “Star Wars” stormtrooper at the European premiere of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” in December 2015.
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From left, Domhnall Gleeson, Hugo Sigman, Fisher and Damian Szifron pose for a photo at the British Academy Film Awards in February 2016.
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Fisher signs copies of her book “The Princess Diarist” in November 2016.
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