Montreal Gazette

Screenwrit­er helped polish Star Wars script

Katz injected humour into iconic film, helping to write much of the dialogue

-

A Hollywood writer and director has announced the death of his wife and longtime collaborat­or, Gloria Katz, who co-wrote American Graffiti and helped give Princess Leia her power in Star Wars. She was 76. Willard Huyck told the Hollywood Reporter that Katz died on Sunday, their 49th wedding anniversar­y, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after battling ovarian cancer. The couple shared an Oscar nomination with director George Lucas for American Graffiti and secretly doctored his script for Star Wars. The Reporter quoted Katz as saying they shaped Carrie Fisher’s Leia into someone who “can take command,” not “just a beautiful woman that schlepped along to be saved.” They also wrote the screenplay for Steven Spielberg’s Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, which Lucas produced, and later co-wrote Lucky Lady, Messiah of Evil, French Postcards, Best Defence, Howard the Duck and Radioland Murders. Born in Los Angeles on Oct. 25, 1942, Katz majored in English at the University of California, Berkeley, then earned a masters in film at UCLA. In 1969, she married Huyck, a college friend of Lucas at the University of Southern California. The Reporter quoted Katz as saying in a 2017 interview that Lucas wanted her husband “to write about cruising for American Graffiti, and I sort of came with the package.” She said Lucas had “a lot of reservatio­ns” about his Star Wars script as filming was about to begin. “He said, ‘Polish it — write anything you want and then I’ll go over it and see what I need,’” she said. “George didn’t want anyone to know we worked on the script, so we were in a cone of silence.” Katz said she and Huyck tried to add as much humour as possible and wrote about 30 per cent of the film’s dialogue. Katz was on the board of the Writers Guild and was an adviser at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, set to open next year.

 ?? RODRIGO VAZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Gloria Katz said she and her husband worked “in a cone of silence” on the script of Star Wars.
RODRIGO VAZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gloria Katz said she and her husband worked “in a cone of silence” on the script of Star Wars.
 ?? DISNEY ?? Screenwrit­er Gloria Katz and her husband, Willard Huyck, helped craft Princess Leia, played by the late Carrie Fisher in Star Wars, into someone who “can take command,” not “just a beautiful woman that schlepped along to be saved.” Katz died on Sunday. She was 76.
DISNEY Screenwrit­er Gloria Katz and her husband, Willard Huyck, helped craft Princess Leia, played by the late Carrie Fisher in Star Wars, into someone who “can take command,” not “just a beautiful woman that schlepped along to be saved.” Katz died on Sunday. She was 76.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada