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Carrie Fisher filmography

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Carrie Fisher was an American actress and writer. During her almost five-decade-long career, she had appearances in over 50 films, as well as various television series, documentaries, late night talk shows, video games, and commercials. Her credits also include writing novels, screenplays, and television specials and series episodes.

In 1959, Fisher was cast as a "little girl" in the documentary A Visit with Debbie Reynolds. She was cast as "girl scout" in Debbie Reynolds and the Sound of Children (1969) and as Lorna Karpf in Shampoo (1975). Fisher's breakout role was Princess Leia Organa in 1977's Star Wars alongside Mark Hamill (as Luke Skywalker) and Harrison Ford (as Han Solo). The Star Wars franchise garnered Fisher with five film award nominations with one turning into a win in 2018—Choice Fantasy Actress for Star Wars: The Last Jedi.[1]

Fisher wrote a semi-autobiographical novel, Postcards from the Edge (1987), which was later adapted for film with the same name (1990).[2] She also wrote the book Wishful Drinking (2008) and a memoir The Princess Diarist (2016), among other books, screenplays, and plays.

Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1975 Shampoo Lorna Karpf [3]
1977 Star Wars Princess Leia Organa [3]
1980 The Empire Strikes Back [4]
The Blues Brothers Mystery Woman [3]
1981 Under the Rainbow Annie Clark [5]
1983 Return of the Jedi Princess Leia Organa [4]
1984 Garbo Talks Lisa Rolfe [4]
1985 The Man with One Red Shoe Paula [3]
1986 Hannah and Her Sisters April [3]
Hollywood Vice Squad Betty Melton [5]
1987 Amazon Women on the Moon Mary Brown Segment: "Reckless Youth" [5]
The Time Guardian Petra [4]
1988 Appointment with Death Nadine Boynton [5]
1989 The 'Burbs Carol Peterson [5]
Loverboy Monica Delancy [5]
She's Back Beatrice [4]
When Harry Met Sally... Marie [3]
1990 Sweet Revenge Linda [5]
Sibling Rivalry Iris Turner-Hunter [4]
Postcards from the Edge Screenwriter, based on her novel [2]
1991 Drop Dead Fred Janie [5]
Soapdish Betsy Faye Sharon [5]
Hook Woman kissing on bridge Uncredited [6]
1992 This Is My Life Claudia Curtis [5]
1997 Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Therapist Uncredited cameo [4]
2000 Scream 3 Bianca Cameo [5]
Lisa Picard Is Famous Herself [7]
2001 Heartbreakers Ms. Surpin [4]
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Nun Cameo [5]
2002 A Midsummer Night's Rave Mia's Mom
The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch Herself (as Interviewee)
2003 Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle Mother Superior Cameo [4]
Wonderland Sally Hansen [4]
2004 Stateside Mrs. Dubois
2005 Undiscovered Carrie
The Aristocrats Herself Documentary
2006 The Wubbulous LIVE Alexis La Sound
2007 Suffering Man's Charity Reporter Cameo [8]
Cougar Club Glady Goodbey [9]
2008 The Women Bailey Smith [4]
2009 White Lightnin' Cilla [4]
Fanboys Doctor Cameo [4]
Sorority Row Mrs. Crenshaw [4]
2010 Wishful Drinking Herself Documentary [10]
2014 Maps to the Stars Herself Cameo [11]
2015 Star Wars: The Force Awakens General Leia Organa [12]
2016 Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds Herself Documentary
2017 Star Wars: The Last Jedi General Leia Organa Posthumous release; Dedicated to her memory
2019 Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Repurposed archive footage
Posthumous release
2020 Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics Herself Documentary
Posthumous release
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2023 Wonderwell Hazel Posthumous release; Filmed in 2016; Final film role [14][15]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1959 A Visit with Debbie Reynolds Little girl Uncredited
1969 Debbie Reynolds and the Sound of Children Girl Scout Television film [16]
1970 Life with Linkletter Herself Episode: "Debbie Reynolds, Carrie Fisher, Todd Fisher, Mark Russell"
1977 Come Back, Little Sheba Marie Television film
1977–2016 Today Herself Guest; guest co-anchor; 5 episodes
1978 Ringo Marquine Television film [17]
Leave Yesterday Behind Marnie Clarkson [18]
Saturday Night Live Herself / Host 2 episodes [19]
Star Wars Holiday Special Princess Leia Organa Special [20]
1980 Saturday Night Live Leprechaun Uncredited; episode: "Paul Simon, James Taylor & David Sanborn"
1982 Laverne & Shirley Cathy Episode: "The Playboy Show" [19]
1983 Classic Creatures: Return of the Jedi Herself Host & narrator; television film documentary
From Star Wars to Jedi: The Making of a Saga Television film documentary
1983–1990 Late Night with David Letterman Guest; 4 episodes
1984 Faerie Tale Theatre Thumbelina Episode: "Thumbelina" [19]
Frankenstein Elizabeth Television film [21]
1985 Happily Ever After Alice Conway (voice)
From Here to Maternity Veronica Television short [22]
George Burns Comedy Week Mitzi Episode: "The Couch" [23]
A Girl Named Alida Alice Conway (voice) Television film
1986 Liberty Emma Lazarus [24]
Sunday Drive Franny Jessup
1987 Amazing Stories Laurie McNamara Episode: "Gershwin's Trunk" [25]
1988–2015 Good Morning America Herself Guest; 2 episodes
1989 Alida's Problem Alice Conway (voice) Television film [26]
Trying Times Enid Episode: "Hunger Chic" [23]
1990 Sweet Revenge Linda Television film
1991 Wogan Herself Guest; episode: "#11.11"
Movie Memories with Debbie Reynolds
Saturday Night Clive Episode: "#4.3"
1991–1996 Showbiz Today 3 episodes
1993 The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Co-wrote episode: "Paris, October 1916"
1994 Clive Anderson Talks Back Herself Guest; episode: "#9.12"
Science Fiction: A Journey Into the Unknown Television film documentary
1994–1998 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Guest; 3 episodes
1994–2009 Late Night with Conan O'Brien
1995 Frasier Phyllis (voice) Episode: "She's the Boss" [27]
Present Tense, Past Perfect Laurie Television short [28]
Ellen Herself Episode: "The Movie Show" [19]
1997 Gun Nancy Episode: "The Hole"
Roseanne Writer; episode: "Arsenic and Old Mom"
1997–1999 Ruby Herself 7 episodes
1998 Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Roz Katz (voice) Episode: "Thanksgiving" [29]
1998–2003 Intimate Portrait Herself 4 episodes
1999 It's Like, You Know... Episode: "Arthur 2: On The Rocks"
1999–2000 So Graham Norton Guest; 2 episodes
2000 Sex and the City Episode: "Sex and Another City" [6]
2000–2010 Biography Guest; 3 episodes
2001 These Old Broads Hooker Television film; also writer and co-executive producer [19]
2002 A Nero Wolfe Mystery Ellen Tenzer Episode: "Motherhunt"
2002–2004 Conversations from the Edge with Carrie Fisher Herself Host; 4 episodes
2003 Good Morning, Miami Judy Silver Episode: "A Kiss Before Lying" [30]
2003–2004 Dinner for Five Herself Special guest; 2 episodes
2004 Jack & Bobby Madison Skutcher Episode: "The First Lady" [31]
The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch Herself Interviewee; television film
2005 Smallville Pauline Kahn Episode: "Thirst" [19]
Romancing the Bride Edwina Television film
2005–2014 The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Herself Guest; 14 episodes
2005–2016 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Herself Guest; 4 episodes
2005–2017 Family Guy Angela (voice) 25 episodes [32]
2006 Friendly Fire Chanteuse Television film
2007 Odd Job Jack Dr. Finch Episode: "The Beauty Beast" [19]
Weeds Celia's attorney Episode: "The Brick Dance" [19]
On the Lot Herself (judge) 11 episodes [33]
Side Order of Life Dr. Gilbert Episode: "Funeral for a Phone" [19]
30 Rock Rosemary Howard Episode: "Rosemary's Baby" [6]
2008 Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II Princess Leia Organa / Additional voices Television special [29]
Bring Back ... Star Wars Herself Documentary
2009 The Bonnie Hunt Show Herself Guest; 1 episode
Celebrity Ghost Stories Herself Episode: "Carrie Fisher/John Waters/Rue McClanahan/Federico Castelluccio"
Charlie Rose Herself Guest; 1 episode
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Herself Guest; 1 episode
2010 Entourage Anna Fowler Episode: "Tequila and Coke" [34]
Wright vs. Wrong Joan Harrington Pilot [30]
2012 Comedy Central Roast of Roseanne Herself (roaster) Television special
It's Christmas, Carol! Eve Television film [19]
2014 The Big Bang Theory Herself Episode: "The Convention Conundrum" [19]
Legit Angela McKinnon Episode: "Licked" [35]
2014–2016 Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce Cat 2 episodes
2015 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Herself Guest; episode: "The Cast of Star Wars: The Force Awakens"
Crackanory Herself Storyteller; episode: "Uncivil War & Dread and Breakfast"
2015–2017 Catastrophe Mia Norris 5 episodes [4]
2017 Urban Myths Herself Episode: "Elizabeth, Michael and Marlon"

Video games

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Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2012 Dishonored Female Broadcaster (voice) [36]
2014 Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff Angela (voice) Mobile game [37]
2016 Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens Princess Leia (voice) [36]

See also

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References

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  10. ^ "'Wishful Drinking': Carrie Fisher looks at fame, star warts and all". The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on December 28, 2016. Retrieved December 28, 2016.
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