For May the fourth, Carrie Fisher of 'Star Wars' is getting a Hollywood Stroll of Popularity star
Carrie Fisher, most popular as Princess Leia from the Star Wars series of motion pictures, is being regarded with a star on the Hollywood Stroll of Notoriety.
May 4, which bears resemblance to "May the Force be with you," one of the show's catchphrases, is designated as Star Wars Day to honor the late actress.
Ana Martinez, the producer of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, said in a statement,
"Carrie will join her Star Wars co-stars and fellow Walk of Famers Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford on this historic sidewalk."
The organization says that Leia's star will be similar to that of her twin brother: Just a few feet away is Hamill's Luke Skywalker character's star.
A star is right across the street from Fisher's mother, Debbie Reynolds, an established actress best known for her role in the musical Singin' in the Rain.
A star is right across the street from Fisher's mother, Debbie Reynolds, an established actress best known for her role in the musical Singin' in the Rain.
Billie Lourd, Fisher's daughter, and a fellow Star Wars actress, will accept the award on her behalf.
Besides Star Wars, Fisher likewise had significant film jobs in When Harry Met Sally and The Blues Siblings and was selected for Emmys for visitor
appearances on 30 Stone and Disaster and her one-lady show, Impractical Drinking. The latter was based on one of her novels and memoirs with the same title.
NPR pundit Glen Weldon recollected her as "an animal of scornful, clear-peered toward, witheringly self-recriminatory pleasantness."