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'Star Wars' Actress Carrie Fisher Dies At 60

Actress Carrie Fisher speaks onstage during Wizard World Comic Con Chicago 2016 -- Day 4 at Donald E. Stephens Convention Center on Aug. 21, 2016 in Rosemont, Ill. (Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for Wizard World)
Actress Carrie Fisher speaks onstage during Wizard World Comic Con Chicago 2016 -- Day 4 at Donald E. Stephens Convention Center on Aug. 21, 2016 in Rosemont, Ill. (Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for Wizard World)

Actress Carrie Fisher, who found enduring fame as Princess Leia in the original “Star Wars,” has died. She was 60.

Fisher’s daughter, Billie Lourd, released a statement through her spokesman saying Fisher died Tuesday just before 9 a.m PST. Lourd said her mother was “loved by the world and she will be missed profoundly.”

Fisher had been hospitalized since Friday when she suffered a medical emergency on board a flight to Los Angeles.

She made her feature film debut opposite Warren Beatty in the 1975 hit “Shampoo” and was also an accomplished author who detailed her experiences with addiction and mental illness in several best-selling books. Besides her daughter, Fisher is survived by her brother, Todd Fisher, and her mother, actress Debbie Reynolds.

NPR’s Neda Ulaby (@ulabeast) joins Here & Now‘s Meghna Chakrabarti to discuss Fisher’s life and career.

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