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George Lucas: As iconic Princess Leia, Carrie Fisher was a life-force to be reckoned with

By Michael Cavna
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27 Dec, 2016 09:19 PM4 mins to read

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Actress Carrie Fisher, who played Princess Leia in Star Wars, has died at age 60, daughter's publicist says. "It is with a very deep sadness that Billie Lourd confirms that her beloved mother Carrie Fisher passed away at 8:55 this morning," Simon Halls, a spokesperson for Fisher's family, said in a statement to People. Fisher suffered a heart attack on a flight from London to Los Angeles on Friday (US time), according to TMZ. She was administered CPR until the flight landed. Her heart attack reportedly occurred 15 minutes before the plane was scheduled to arrive.

George Lucas, who cast Carrie as Princess Leia in Star Wars: A New Hope, has farewelled the actress who passed away today.

In a statement to E! News, Lucas said: "Carrie and I have been friends most of our adult lives. She was extremely smart; a talented actress, writer and comedienne with a very colourful personality that everyone loved.

"In Star Wars she was our great and powerful princess - feisty, wise and full of hope in a role that was more difficult than most people might think. My heart and prayers are with Billie, Debbie and all Carrie's family, friends and fans. She will be missed by all."

Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds hold their baby daughter, Carrie Frances Fisher, as the pose for a photo in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles. Photo / AP
Carrie Fisher, the 16-year-old daughter of Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher, in the back garden of the house on the East Side of New York. Photo / AP
Carrie Fisher, 16-year-old daughter of Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher, says it's a hassle to be judged as the daughter of celebrities. Photo / AP
American actress Carrie Fisher as Lorna in the 1975 film 'Shampoo'. Photo / Getty Images
Carrie Fisher, 1977. Photo  / Getty Images
American actress Carrie Fisher on the set of Star Wars: Episode IV. Photo / Getty Images
Mark Hamill , Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford in Star Wars: A New Hope. Photo / Supplied
Actor Harrison Ford with his co-stars, Anthony Daniels, who played C-3P0; Carrie Fisher who played Princess Leia, and Peter Mayhew. Photo  / AP
Harrison Ford talks with Carrie Fisher during a break in the filming of the CBS-TV special, The Star Wars Holiday. Photo / AP
Kenny Baker, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, and Mark Hamill during the filming of the CBS-TV special, The Star Wars Holiday. Photo / AP
Actress Carrie Fisher, left, is joined by her mother Debbie Reynolds after she opened in New York. Photo / AP
Paul Simon and actress Carrie Fisher leave the Cathedral of St. John the Devine in New York City. Photo / AP
American actors Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher on the set of Star Wars, written, directed and produced by George Lucas. Photo / Getty Images
Carrie Fisher in a scene from the film, Star Wars. Photo / Supplied
Carrie Fisher stars in the film, Star Wars - Return of the Jedi. Photo / Supplied
Carrie Fisher in Beverly Hills, California. Photo / AP
Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher arrive at the Runway for Life Celebrity Fashion Show Benefitting St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital. Photo / AP
Carrie Fisher autographs her new book The Best Awful at a promotional event in London. Photo / AP
Carrie Fisher, from left, Mark Hamill, and Harrison Ford attend Lucasfilm's Star Wars: The Force Awakens panel on day 2 of Comic-Con International. Photo / AP
Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford in the film, Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Photo / Supplied
Actress Carrie Fisher attends a special screening of, Bright Lights. Photo / AP

Image 1 of 21: Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds hold their baby daughter, Carrie Frances Fisher, as the pose for a photo in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles. Photo / AP

From the very beginning, George Lucas knew he had a life-force of a young actress on his hands.

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When first casting his Star Wars films, creator-director Lucas seriously considered such other budding teenage talents as Jodie Foster and Terri Nunn. Yet Carrie Fisher, still barely an adult at the time, had a silly, fun-loving presence that melded well with future co-stars Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford during auditions. She also had a precocious sense of self - a quick mind and a feisty steeliness of spine. In short, Fisher reminded Lucas of his own younger sister.

The combination would prove to be perfect for her role as Princess Leia, the iconic character for which she would become most known.

"Fisher had a wicked sense of humour and a foul mouth - fuelled at times by a drug habit she managed to keep mostly hidden - and she had no trouble at all playing a tough-talking princess," Brian Jay Jones wrote in his new biography, George Lucas: A Life.

Everything about Fisher, in fact, seemed irrepressible on set, from her blunt honesty to her physical vitality.

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"Lucas didn't want her looking too aggressively feminine, using gaffer's tape to hold down her breasts," wrote Jones, who quoted Fisher's memories of that time:

"No breasts bounce in space, no jiggling in the Empire," Fisher snickered, as quoted in Jones's book. "(Producer) Gary Kurtz had to tell me that. George didn't have the nerve." (Later in the original trilogy, of course, Lucas would pivot on that sexuality, costuming Fisher in the infamous chain-mail bikini as a slave of Jabba the Hutt. Fisher would recount personal anecdotes from those scenes in her wonderful one-woman show Wishful Drinking.)

Yet as much joy and swagger as Fisher embodied during filming, she was still a green actress who had only recently had a bit role in Shampoo (in which her character memorably flirts and sleeps with the considerably older hairdresser played by Warren Beatty). At 19, insecurities plagued her.

American actress Carrie Fisher as Lorna in the 1975 film Shampoo. Photo / Getty Images
American actress Carrie Fisher as Lorna in the 1975 film Shampoo. Photo / Getty Images

"She never felt she was pretty enough, disliked her earmuff hairstyle, couldn't decide what accent she should be using, and fretted about dropping her prop gun during her swing over a chasm with Hamill -- but also worried that if she expressed any displeasure or discomfort, she would be replaced by Jodie Foster or any of the countless other actresses had rejected for the role," Jones wrote of Fisher, who, though already quite lithe, was told to lose 10 pounds for the role.

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As Fisher recently revealed in her memoir The Princess Diarist, she found comfort and reassurance in beginning a steamy affair with the then-married Ford (who portrayed Han Solo), who was in his early 30s.

Last year, Fisher and Ford reunited on screen, as estranged parents of a son who's gone to the Dark Side in the blockbuster smash Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Portraying General Leia, Fisher was again subjected to the double standard of harsher body scrutiny for women, both in Hollywood and on social media.

Carrie Fisher in a scene from the film, Star Wars: Force Awakens.
Carrie Fisher in a scene from the film, Star Wars: Force Awakens.

Yet Fisher owned the occasion, marrying her characteristic winning honesty and beautifully blunt wit with the gravitas of lived-in wisdom. On press tours for the film, she quipped. She championed. And as always, she charmed.

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• Debbie Reynolds thanks fans for 'guiding' Carrie Fisher
• Carrie Fisher's most difficult role

We, in other words, got to fall in love with Carrie Fisher's crucial attachment to Star Wars all over again. She long had a love/hate relationship with the Leia role, yet she spoke often of accepting all the good that the role brought her.

Carrie Fisher died Tuesday in Los Angeles, shortly after a massive heart attack. She was 60.

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And she was beloved, by co-stars and fans alike the globe over.

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