![]() MCEVERS: But you did then end up, still a teenager. I don't know if people imagine nightclub as a fun way of spending time, doing nightclub work. And I would get very upset if I hit a wrong note and just sort of beat myself up. ![]() Or was it your idea? Or do you remember?įISHER: My idea, yeah - oh, please, can I be in your nightclub act? No, it wasn't my idea.įISHER: No, I did not want to be in show business. When you say you were put into her act, how did that work?įISHER: I was plucked out of school - no, I don't know. MCEVERS: Your mother of course being Debbie Reynolds, for the few people who don't know. ![]() I was put in my mother's nightclub act when I was 13. I talked to Carrie Fisher earlier today and started by asking how she got into show business.ĬARRIE FISHER: Well I don't think I got into it. It's also about a teenager who's just trying to figure things out. ![]() ![]() Using her own diaries from that time, Carrie Fisher's new book "The Princess Diarist" is about working on that set and, yes, her affair with co-star Harrison Ford. But up until now, she hasn't written about a role that has both bolstered and tormented her since "Star Wars" came out nearly 40 years ago - Princess Leia. Carrie Fisher has written a lot of books about life in show business. ![]()
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