Ottawa Citizen

Fisher showed strong comedic chops

- ELAHE IZADI

Carrie Fisher had done a lot by 2007. But it wasn’t until that year that her work earned her an Emmy nomination.

Her guest spot in an episode of 30 Rock as Rosemary Howard, an eccentric comedy writer who broke barriers in the 1970s, became iconic, helped make the episode one of the best in the NBC series’ entire run and scored her a nomination for outstandin­g guest actress in a comedy series.

“Carrie Fisher meant a lot to me,” 30 Rock star Tina Fey said in a statement about Fisher’s death. “Like many women my age, Princess Leia occupies about 60 per cent of my brain at any given time. But Carrie’s honest writing and her razor-sharp wit were an even greater gift. I’m very sad she is gone.”

Aside from her star-making Princess Leia role and her bestsellin­g books, Fisher’s appearance­s in numerous television shows and movies over the past three decades made those moments memorable.

Throughout her career, Fisher flexed her comedic chops. She ably played Marie, the best friend of Meg Ryan’s character in When Harry Met Sally. That decade she was also a mystery woman in the comedy Blues Brothers.

She even appeared in an episode of Dr. Katz: Profession­al Therapist, a 1990s animated series that featured standup comics who went on to become some of the biggest names in comedy. In a Thanksgivi­ng episode, Fisher played Roz, the ex-wife of Dr. Katz.

Fisher was a nun in the 2001 movie Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. She voiced Angela, Peter’s boss, in numerous Family Guy episodes. She also had cameos in Weeds and Smallville.

Some of her roles later in life had to do with her iconic place in pop culture as galactic royalty: She played herself in an episode of Big Bang Theory and voiced Leila in a 2008 Robot Chicken parody of Star Wars.

 ?? VALERIE MACON/GETTY IMAGES/FILES ?? Carrie Fisher earned an Emmy nomination for a guest spot on 30 Rock in 2007.
VALERIE MACON/GETTY IMAGES/FILES Carrie Fisher earned an Emmy nomination for a guest spot on 30 Rock in 2007.

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