The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Best wishes flow in for ‘Star Wars’ star

Carrie Fisher receiving excellent care, family says.

- By Mark Kennedy The Los Angeles Times contribute­d to this article

NEW YORK — Tributes and well-wishes poured in for “Star Wars” actress Carrie Fisher, who was spending Christmas Eve in a Los Angeles hospital after suffering a medical emergency on a flight the day before.

“Princess Leia can survive anything!” wrote one fan on Twitter. “Hold on, Carrie Fisher. We’re taking you into 2017 with us,” wrote another. Her “Star Wars” co-star Mark Hamill said he was “sending all our love.”

Other “Star Wars” co-stars who wished her well on Twitter included Peter Mayhew, who played Chewbacca, Anthony Daniels, who played C-3PO, Dave Prowse, who acted as Darth Vader, and Billy Dee Williams, who played Lando Calrissian.

Mayhew called her “everyone’s favorite princess right now.”

Todd Fisher, the actress’ brother, said Friday night that his sister is receiving excellent care, but that he could not classify her condition. He had earlier said 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.

Fans on Twitter hoped she would pull through. One wrote: “Carrie Fisher survived alcoholism, addiction, depression, bipolar disorder & 60 years in Hollywood. If anyone can survive 2016, it’s her.”

Fisher, 60, experience­d medical trouble during a Friday 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 people who spoke anonymousl­y told it 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.”

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

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.

A large gathering of media personnel was camped outside Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles hospital, where TMZ and the Los Angeles Times reported she had been taken.

Catapulted to stardom as Princess Leia in 1977’s “Star Wars,” 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-holds-barred accounts of her struggles with addiction and mental illness.

Most recently, Fisher has been promoting her latest book, “The Princess Diarist,” in which she reveals that she and co-star Harrison Ford had an affair on the set of “Star Wars.”

 ?? AP ?? A large gathering of media personnel camped Friday outside the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center where Carrie Fisher reportedly had been taken after suffering a medical emergency on a flight from London.
AP A large gathering of media personnel camped Friday outside the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center where Carrie Fisher reportedly had been taken after suffering a medical emergency on a flight from London.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Actress Carrie Fisher suffered a medical emergency while on a flight from London to Los Angeles. She was treated by paramedics immediatel­y after the plane landed in Los Angeles, according to reports.
GETTY IMAGES Actress Carrie Fisher suffered a medical emergency while on a flight from London to Los Angeles. She was treated by paramedics immediatel­y after the plane landed in Los Angeles, according to reports.

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