Carrie Fisher

CARRIE FISHER’S “WISHFUL DRINKING” ON HBO – WORTH STAYING HOME FOR

For decades we’ve been writing gossip about Carrie Fisher, who gained fame playing Star Wars Princess Leia, and before that we remember READING gossip about her parents Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher and the Elizabeth Taylor love triangle. Carrie married a musician, Paul Simon, and an agent, Bryan Lourd, who decided he was gay. All the while Carrie was battling substance abuse and manic depression. She says she still gets a refined version of electroshock therapy on a regular basis to keep herself sane! Her life story and cast of characters is fascinating and hilarious. Debbie Reynolds’ daughter turned out to be a smart and funny writer and her latest book Wishful Drinking has evolved into a one-woman show. And what a show it is. World of Wonder did a brilliant job of producing a documentary on Carrie’s show for HBO that airs this Sunday, December 12. Don’t miss it – it’s the next best thing to seeing her in person and you’ll love the way she has fun with all her family dramas. Carrie Fisher may be damaged goods, but she is indeed, a treasure.

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CARRIE FISHER: WISHFUL DRINKING

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We love a girl who can forgive but not forget. That’s how Carrie Fisher looks back on her life in her one woman show “Wishful Drinking” at the Geffen Playhouse. Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher should be proud – they produced a problematic but supersmart daughter with a great comic take on life whose mottos include “Instant gratification takes too long.” In her gossip addled show, Carrie maps a star-studded dysfunctional family tree and pokes fun at dad – who mistook his new mini hearing aids for pills and swallowed them with water. Carrie reminisces about George Lucas who made her so famous in Star Wars, and OUR favorite revelation: her secret affair with Harrison Ford during filming! She puts on a great show – we were never crazy about Star Wars, but now we’re CRAZY about Carrie Fisher. See this, if you can!

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