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Show j lii(r' ijj" mdm 'ijpiiiirfiH'titiii vf 10 ii(ryvmyiiiii '" , mgf1 t II B Tift 9aU Ldte TfftBwe, Ftiday, Jtew Eddie and Drfjties lauglilT f Y ' t, . Carries Realistic About Life By Marilyn Beck HOLLYWOOD Shes 30 years old, looks 12, and sounds like a sophisticated 40. Shes the daughter of Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher, and she says, If you think Im something now, you should have known me when I was 16. 1 was so glib then. I was what young people term cynical. But Im more realistic Everything was so about life. Carrie Fisher has had considerable help in recent years uncovering just who she is and who shed like to be. Ive been going to a psychiatrist for four years, she says easily. I used to be fashionably sardonic, crazy, but behavior modification therapy has helped with that Therapy has also helped me with my family relationships. marks her words, but theres a about her she cannot hide. Shes a vulnerability bewitching Mend of womanehild who has inherited the best of her parents features and has acquired what she regards as the neuroses that comes from a privileged background. in 20th Century Fox new Carrie, who Star Wars film, was less than two years old when and her father left her mother for Elizabeth Taylor became the subject of gossip headlines around the ry co-sta- 3. revival of Irate starring Debbie Reynolds. New Yorks teen my home ever since, she explains. She did return to Hollywood to make an auspicious movie debut in Shampoo, and spent 18 months studying at London's Central School of Speech and Drama. But Manhattans where I really live. Im taking make-u- p courses there to get my high at one of those adult classes where school diploma almost everyone else didnt graduate because they were too poor, or had babies, or . . . and then theres me. Shed like to go on to college, to study writing or film if I can afford it, if 1 can figure out a way to work just enough to support myself while I go to school. But surely she doesnt have to worry about money, surely her mother would . . . You want to go with me and well discuss her together?" she shrugs. it in'iiijr "Viy X ' Wiimsf , Lcesf, Winner, Loser Winner, Lose'' Winner, Los Winner, Los( Winner, Losf Winner Winner, Le, LcsinESth-TH- HAH E MAN s X.THE ..THE MAN THE MAN fTHE MAN J...THE MAN ; ' r:, TiK with m. ist Carrie thinks that what both ter parents want for her is to see me famous. She doesnt harbor such goals for herself. Whats the point of being famous? You just get anxious about remaining famous, because you know you cant stay on top. And thats the sort of anxiety I want to avoid. The story you only think you know. Carrie Fisher says her parents want to see her famous. She doesnt harbor such goals. world. All I remember of that, she says with a shrug, is that my mothers bed suddenly seemed so big with her sleeping there alone. The rest, well, I finally read about it in old movie magazines. While she was growing up, she had no reason to fee! her family life was unusual, she says. Mom Was Around Mom was around a lot, and her second marriage (to Harry Karl, whom she left in 1973) wasnt that eventful. As for my father, well, I only saw him once or twice a year, so I wasnt up on all those things that happened in his life. Though he has told me about his drug addiction, and how hard it was to get over being hooked on that stuff he was given by that Dr. Strange GALA BENEFIT FREM1ERII THE FUCK TNEATtlS - 8 F.M. JUNE 14, 1977 Uth EnviranMMit Canter and Utah Enviromantal Action Sponsors: lobart Isdford, mayor Tod Wilson Tickots On Sol Sat. 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Severn Edflte Ooh Jw jn lO tO-I- 6 10.8.10 IO IO Vaweiw r A SAM PECKINPAH FILM 0 a few minutes later, when conversation brother Todd, she swings around to her says, Theres an assumed closeness between us thats not necessarily substantiated. I do like him, though. She says she also likes the career that hasnt the acting necessarily been of her own choosing field she labels derisively as the vacation vocation no education required. She does regret, however, that an early involvement in theater prevented her from completing high school. It was always assumed I would go into show business, and I just went along with the assumption, she declares. When I was nine or 10, 1 did a bit on one of my mothers TV specials and I was taking drama lessons by the age of 11. Appeared With Mother 13 she started spending summers ap, At age pearing with her mother on summer straw hat tours. 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