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CARRIE FISHER: IN FROM THE EDGE

About 4 pages (1,113 words)

The Boston Globe, August 19th, 1987

Carrie Fisher adamantly refuses to be photographed. It's too bad because, in this case, a picture is worth a thousand words. The real Fisher, daughter of Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher, is neither Princess Leia of "Star Wars" nor the propositioner of "Shampoo." In person she's opinionated and tough-minded but, to throw you off, she's dressed like a vulnerable schoolgirl, her squeaky clean reddish hair cut straight and simple. Fisher is about 5 feet small. Her dress is a shapeless, lilac smock with the kind of square white embroidered bib collar found on baby clothes. She's barefoot and her ...

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