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I have got to get his book. I found out about it by reading a May 30th question and answer interview with Todd Fisher that Jamie Blynn conducted for usmagazine.com in the magazine's entertainment section. His poignant answers made me misty-eyed. If his answers did that -- like his answers about his final moments with his movie star mom after Carrie's untimely passing -- then his book will probably have me sobbing.


I still feel that Debbie Reynolds was a terrifically talented yet under-appreciated Hollywood star. She truly was a triple threat actress. She sang, she danced, and she could really act when given a chance to exercise her dramatic muscles. Take another look at the steeliness of her New York City dance hall character in THE RAT RACE (1960) and the frustration of her Hollywood could-have-been character in WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH HELEN? (1971). Debbie Reynolds should have been a Best Actress Oscar nominee for the wise, witty Albert Brooks comedy/drama MOTHER (1996) and, around that time, Hollywood should have honored Debbie with a special Oscar. She worked tirelessly for decades to preserve Hollywood history acquiring classic costumes and props were museum-worthy. She was Hollywood's top ambassador and she worked tirelessly to help others. As Ruta Lee said at Debbie's memorial, Debbie gave and raised money to help the less fortunate. She'd always say "You can never go wrong asking for something to help someone else."
As for Carrie, she was more than her internationally famous Princess Leia character from STAR WARS. She should've gotten a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination for POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE. She was brilliant writer with a crackling, devastating wit that made her novels and memoirs such fabulous and rich brain food. She was a terrific singer. I wish she had recorded an album. And how we loved hearing about her colorful relationships with her always devoted mother and her not-so-devoted father, singer Eddie Fisher.
Carrie, wow...how I miss her. Her quote "Take your broken heart, turn it into art" is very dear to me.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: If a movie like TERMS OF ENDEARMENT about the often bumpy but close relationship of a mother and daughter in show business opened and, in the last act, the actress daughter unexpectedly died and the actress mother died the following day, seemingly of a broken heart, critics would have written snarky reviews tagging the movie as overly sentimental with an ending that was too hard to believe.
But it really happened in the life and love story of Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds. That's Hollywood.
I wish Todd Fisher a great big success with his book.
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