Summary

  • Fisher's screenplays show her successful career as a Hollywood writer beyond her iconic role as Princess Leia in Star Wars.
  • She was a sought-after script doctor, improving completed screenplays for big movies like Hook and Sister Act with her unique touch.
  • Fisher's legacy includes her significant contributions to well-known movies like The Wedding Singer and even the Star Wars prequels.

Though she certainly reached iconic status for her role as Princess Leia in Star Wars, Carrie Fisher's screenplays show the surprising and successful career she had behind the scenes as a Hollywood writer. Fisher was cast as Princess Leia when she was still a teenager and went on to play the role over the course of the original trilogy before subsequently returning in Star Wars: The Force Awakens to kick off the new trilogy. When Fisher died in 2016, she left behind a wonderful legacy that included an amazing writing career.

Fisher wrote her autobiographical book Wishful Drinking which garnered great acclaim, but she also was key in bringing several big movies to the screen with her contributions to the scripts. Entertainment Weekly described her as “one of the most sought-after doctors in town," being brought in to work on completed screenplays to improve it before the cameras started to roll. While it was a lesser-known aspect of her career, it is impressive to see all of the great and well-known movies Fisher has had a role in making.

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10 Star Wars (1977)

Credited Writer: George Lucas

Star Wars was the big break for Fisher as an actor but it also started her writing career in Hollywood movies. George Lucas is the first person to it that dialogue isn’t one of his strong suits as a writer. Luckily, the actor he cast in the role of Princess Leia in the original Star Wars movie was a strong writer in her own right whose greatest strength was dialogue.

Fisher told the Phoenix New Times that she and Harrison Ford rewrote a lot of their own Star Wars dialogue to sound more organic and naturalistic. She told Lucas, “You can type this s*** but you can’t say it.” It is not hard to see Fisher and Ford's influence as the banter between Leia and Han Solo feels more alive and authentic than some of the stilted "space jargon" that populates the rest of the movie.

9 Hook (1991)

Credited Writer: Jim V. Hart & Malia Scotch Marmo

Steven Spielberg reinvented the Peter Pan legend with his underappreciated gem Hook. Robin Williams stars as an adult Peter who is a family man in the regular world having forgotten all about his days in Neverland. However, he is forced to and become the high-flying hero once more when Captain Hook (Dustin Hoffman) kidnaps his children.

Although the screenplay is credited to Jim V. Hart, Malia Scotch Marmo, and oddly enough, Michael Myers actor Nick Castle, they weren’t the only three writers who worked on the movie. Per /Film, Fisher said:

I wrote Postcards [from the Edge] and, based on that, I was asked to rewrite Hook. They told me they wanted me to rewrite Tinkerbell’s part, but if Tinkerbell interacts [with other characters], you’re writing scenes.”

The movie changed the typical approach to the story by allowing Tinkerbell to talk. Given that the part was played in the movie by Julia Roberts, it makes sense that they wanted to develop the role a little more with such a superstar in the cast.

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Hook
Release Date
April 10, 1991
Runtime
142 minutes
Director
Steven Spielberg

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Directed by Steven Spielberg, Hook stars Robin Williams as Peter Banning, a harried American lawyer who, after his children are kidnapped by Captain Hook, finds out that he is Peter Pan, having lost his memories of Neverland. In order to rescue his children, Peter must find his childlike spirit of adventure and regain his memories as he does battle with Hook and his crew. Dustin Hoffman stars alongside Williams as Captain Hook, along with Julia Roberts, Maggie Smith, and Charlie Korsmo.

8 Sister Act (1992)

Credited Writer: Paul Rudnick

Shortly after her Oscar win for her scene-stealing role in Ghost, Whoopi Goldberg got a starring role in what would be one of his biggest movies. Sister Act found Goldberg playing a lounge singer who witnesses a mob hit and is forced to hide out by pretending to be a nun in a convent. The screenplay is credited to Paul Rudnick and, according to Entertainment Weekly, Fisher rewrote some of the script.

Not only did Fisher develop the film’s characters and iron out some of the kinks in the script, but she also mediated Goldberg’s tempestuous relationship with Disney Studios chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg. Fisher told Goldberg, “You’re having a p***ing contest with a guy who actually has a d***.” The hilarious line is something that would be found in one of Fisher's scripts and shows the kind of Hollywood knowledge she had working in the industry for so long and in different positions.

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Sister Act
PG
Music
Comedy
Release Date
May 28, 1992
Runtime
100 Minutes
Director
Emile Ardolino
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    Whoopi Goldberg
    Deloris Van Cartier / Sister Mary Clarence
  • Headshot Of Maggie Smith In The London Film Festival
    Mother Superior
  • Headshot Of Kathy Najimy
    Kathy Najimy
    Sister Mary Patrick
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    Wendy Makkena
    Sister Mary Robert

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Sister Act follows a Reno singer who is placed in witness protection in a convent after witnessing a mob crime. Disguised as a nun, she clashes with the mother superior but eventually revitalizes the failing choir, attracting media attention and endangering her safety.

7 Last Action Hero (1993)

Credited Writer: Shane Black & David Arnott

Arnold Schwarzenegger's The Last Action Hero bombed critically and commercially when it was released, but has since found new appreciation as a deconstruction of the action movie genre that was ahead of its time. The movie followed a young boy who is magically sucked into the latest entry in his favorite action movie franchise where he partners up with Schwarzenegger's over-the-top action movie hero.

Per TheWrap, Fisher worked on the screenplay for Last Action Hero but she was far from the only writer involved. The original script was written by Adam Leff and Zak Penn who ended up receiving a "story by" credit while action movie legend Shane Black gets credit for co-writing the script with David Arnott. Fisher was subsequently brought in to add her special touch while fellow script doctors Larry Ferguson and William Goldman also contributed.

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Last Action Hero
Release Date
June 18, 1993
Runtime
130 Minutes
Director
John McTiernan

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Last Action Hero follows young Danny Madigan, who magically enters the world of his favorite action film through a special ticket. Inside the movie, he teams up with action hero Jack Slater, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, to battle cinematic villains. Directed by John McTiernan, the film blends reality and fiction, offering a whimsical take on action film tropes.

6 The River Wild (1994)

Credited Writer: Denis O'Neill

While some fans might be aware of Fisher's script doctor work on comedies and rom-coms, she has shown a lot of range in her script work, including action thrillers like The River Wild. The movie stars Meryl Streep as a woman who goes on a rafting vacation with her husband and son only to be taken hostage by two criminals, played by Kevin Bacon and John C. Reilly.

When The A.V. Club asked Fisher which script work made her the proudest, she said:

Well, I liked doing The River Wild with Meryl [Streep], because it was taken on right after I split up with Bryan [Lourd]. That was, not therapeutic, but distracting, at least.

It is interesting to look at the movie from that perspective as it is a rare action movie with a female lead who is a grounded mother and wife yet still proves to be the hero of the story. While screenwriter Denis O'Neill deserves a lot of credit for a tight and thrilling script, it is not hard to imagine Fisher played a big role in bringing some of that strength to the story.

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The River Wild
Release Date
September 30, 1994
Runtime
111 Minutes
Director
Curtis Hanson

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The River Wild is a thriller film that follows Gail Hartman, a former river guide, who takes her family on a whitewater rafting trip to reconnect with her son and husband. However, their vacation turns into a nightmare when they encounter two unpredictable and dangerous strangers who threaten their lives.

5 The Wedding Singer (1998)

Credited Writer: Tim Herlihy

The Wedding Singer was the first collaboration between Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, quickly proving that they made for a terrific rom-com duo. The comedy is set in the 1980s with Sandler playing a wedding singer who is left at the alter, ruining his outlook on weddings in general. However, he is helped along by a sweet but newly engaged waitress, played by Barrymore.

The script is credited to Tim Herilhy who previously wrote Sandler's classic comedies Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore. In the same A.V. Club interview, Fisher added that she was fond of the dialogue she wrote for The Wedding Singer and was brought in to flesh out the Barrymore character. While the movie was another hit for Sandler, it also worked as a big comeback for Barrymore with Fisher's work on the script likely helping to make her more than just a love interest.

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The Wedding Singer
Release Date
February 13, 1998
Runtime
97 Minutes
Director
Frank Coraci

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Set in 1985, The Wedding Singer sees comedy icon Adam Sandler play a nice guy with a broken heart whose misery is compounded by his job as a wedding singer. Jilted at the altar by his fiancée, he crashes hard, only to find love again when he meets Julia (Drew Barrymore), who asks for help planning her wedding. Then, the race is on to show Julia how he feels before her wedding.

4 Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999) & Star Wars: Episode II – Attack Of The Clones (2002)

Credited Writer: George Lucas

More than a decade after the original trilogy ended, George Lucas returned to the galaxy far, far away with the Star Wars prequels which kicked off with The Phantom Menace. The movies explored the origins of Anakin Skywalker becoming the villainous Darth Vader and the rise of the Empire. The movies also included classic characters like Obi-Wan and Yoda, with an infant Leia only included at the end of the trilogy. However, Fisher was still heavily involved.

According to TheWrap, Lucas also brought her on to punch up the first two prequels. With their disted pacing and mechanical dialogue, The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones were the ones that needed the most work. While Fisher didn’t manage to erase every cringeworthy line – “The negotiations were short” and “I don’t like sand” both made it to the final draft – her work was valued.

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Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
Release Date
May 16, 2002
Runtime
142 Minutes
Director
George Lucas

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Years after the events of The Phantom Menace, the Skywalker Saga continues with Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones. When Senator Pe Amidala's life is threatened, Jedi Knights Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker are tasked with her protection. While Obi-Wan uncovers a clone army made in secret, Anakin falls in love with Pe, marking the beginning of his inevitable fall to the dark side of the Force.

3 Scream 3 (2000)

Credited Writer: Ehren Kruger

The Scream franchise has always had a self-awareness in its subversion of the slasher genre. However, Scream 3 began to move into more comedic and almost parody territory with the new adventure which finds Sidney Prescott battling the Ghostface killer as he targets the production of a "Stab" movie. Along with the strange appearance from Jay and Silent Bob, Fisher cameos in Scream 3 as film archivist Bianca Burnette who is noted to look a lot like Carrie Fisher.

According to /Film, Fisher worked on the script for the movie and even came up with the idea of her cameo herself. Despite the fact that it feels strange within the Scream world, it is one of the most memorable scenes in the movie. Fisher also pokes fun at herself with Bianca claiming she was up for Princess Leia too but Fisher got the role because she slept with George Lucas.

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Scream 3
Release Date
February 4, 2000
Runtime
116 Minutes
Director
Wes Craven

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Scream 3 continues the meta-horror saga with Sidney Prescott visiting a Hollywood film set for Stab 3, based on the infamous Woodsboro murders. As production unfolds, another Ghostface killer emerges, threatening Sidney and her friends amidst the backdrop of the film industry.

2 Intolerable Cruelty (2003)

Credited Writers: Robert Ramsey, Matthew Stone, Joel Coen & Ethan Coen

Intolerable Cruelty is often regarded as one of the lesser Coen Brothers movies. It is their take on older screwball comedies as it follows George Clooney's divorce lawyer, Miles, who specializes in winning for his clients no matter how at fault they are for the marriage ending. Catherine Zeta-Jones plays the ex of a client looking to get back at Miles. The movie feels off from the Coens' typical offering and it could be because it is the first time they did not write the original script themselves.

The original script was written by Robert Ramsey and Matthew Stone but was ed around Hollywood for years. According to /Film, Fisher rewrote the script in 1994. At one point, the Coen Brothers were asked to rewrite it and eventually decided to direct it as well. It is unknown how much of Fisher's contributions remain in the final movie.

Intolerable Cruelty
Release Date
September 2, 2003
Runtime
100 minutes
Director
Joel Coen, Ethan Coen

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Miles, a top divorce lawyer wins a case for his rich client Rex, prompting the client's vengeful, gold-digging ex-wife to plot against him.

1 Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)

Credited Writer: Rian Johnson

Star Wars: The Last Jedi was the second movie in the sequel trilogy and it sadly marked the final film Fisher would complete before her death. The movie focuses on the last remaining Rebels, led by Leia, fleeing the First Order while Rey attempts to convince a disenchanted Luke Skywalker to re the fight. Along with playing Leia once again, Fisher also resumed her typical Star Wars duties of contributing to the script.

Rian Johnson became the only person other than George Lucas to be credited as the sole writer of a Star Wars script. However, Johnson himself its that Fisher was a huge help with writing ideas, returning to her role as a script doctor after walking away from that side of the business years ago. Johnson told People magazine that Fisher punched up and rewrote a lot of her own dialogue:

“I would sit down with her and she would just give me... After an hour, I would have filled up pages and pages writing down the notes and one-liners that she would pitch.”