Tuesday, December 27, 2016

From 'Sister Act' to 'Hook,' Carrie Fisher helped improve a bunch of movies

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Carrie Fisher, who died at age 60 Tuesday following a heart attack, was known and loved across the galaxy for several things.

To many, her turn as Princess Leia in Star Wars was up there with the all-time great movie roles. Others also loved her memorable appearance in When Harry Met Sally or her stint on 30 Rock. Still more celebrated Fisher for her openness about mental health and addiction.

One immensely important but often overlooked aspect of her career, however, was her skill at screenwriting, specifically her ability to polish the dialogue of other writers into gleaming nuggets of cinematic brilliance. Read more...

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