Albuquerque Journal

CARRIE FISHER HOSPITALIZ­ED

Actress hospitaliz­ed for medical emergency suffered during flight

- BY SANDY COHEN ASSOCIATED PRESS

“Star Wars” actress is being treated in ICU in Los Angeles after medical emergency during a flight.

LOS ANGELES — “Star Wars” actress Carrie Fisher is receiving treatment in an intensive care unit after suffering a medical emergency on a flight Friday, according to her brother.

Todd Fisher said Friday night that his sister is receiving excellent care, but that he could not classify her condition. He had earlier told The Associated Press that she had been stabilized and was out of the emergency room. In a subsequent interview he said many details about her condition or what caused the medical emergency are unknown.

Carrie Fisher, 60, experience­d medical trouble during a flight from London and was treated by paramedics immediatel­y after the plane landed in Los Angeles, according to reports citing unnamed sources.

Celebrity website TMZ, which first reported the incident, said anonymous sources told them the actress suffered a heart attack.

Todd Fisher said much of what had been reported about the incident was speculatio­n.

“We have to wait and be patient,” he said. “We have so little informatio­n ourselves.”

Fisher’s publicists and representa­tives for her mother, Debbie Reynolds, and her daughter, Billie Lourd, did not immediatel­y return calls from the AP.

Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Erik Scott said paramedics administer­ed advanced life-saving care to a patient at Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport on Friday and transporte­d the person to a nearby hospital. He did not identify the patient.

Fisher is considered by many to be a member of Hollywood royalty — her parents are Reynolds and the late singer Eddie Fisher.

Catapulted to stardom as Princess Leia in 1977’s “Star Wars,” Carrie Fisher reprised the role as the leader of a galactic rebellion in three sequels, including last year’s “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”

The author and actress may be best known for her portrayal of Leia, but she is also an accomplish­ed writer known for no-holdsbarre­d accounts of her struggles with addiction and mental illness.

Her thinly veiled autobiogra­phy “Postcards from the Edge” was adapted into a 1987 film version starring Shirley MacLaine and Meryl Streep. She also transforme­d her one-woman show “Wishful Drinking,” which played on Broadway and was filmed for HBO, into a book.

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SOURCE: LUCASFILM LTD. Leia (Carrie Fisher), left, is comforted by Han Solo (Harrison Ford) during a scene from “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” from 2015.

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