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Screen Rant on MSNThree Years Later, Star Wars' Young Princess Leia Opens Up About The Pressures Of Appealing To The FanbaseVivien Lyra Blair, who portrayed Princess Leia in Obi-Wan Kenobi, has opened up about the pressure she felt to appease the ...
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Screen Rant on MSNWait, Did Princess Leia Actually Meet Rogue One's Hero In An Untold Star Wars Story?One of Rogue One's most important heroes may have met Princess Leia years before the movie is set, based on this story that ...
Prepare to change the way you see this iconic film as we highlight some of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi's most memorable ...
Actress Carrie Fisher welcomed her daughter, Billie Lourd, with Bryan Lourd in 1992. Here’s everything to know about her ...
No longer are Old Ben and Princess Leia star-crossed strangers, but Leia is the impetus to rouse Obi-Wan back into action. She’s going to drag him straight into Darth Vader’s path and ...
The iconic white dress worn by Princess Leia (Carried Fisher) in the final scene of 1977's "Star Wars: A New Hope" was lost for 40-plus years — and found covered in blood and wine stains. It's ...
Princess Leia is a cultural icon. When “Star Wars” debuted in 1977, Leia’s leadership, bravery and heroism were traits rarely found in women on the silver screen. By defying stereotypes, she ...
"Initially, Princess Leia was kind of like my stepmom. Now she's my guardian angel," Billie Lourd wrote Growing up, Billie Lourd didn’t quite get the phenomenon that was her famous mother’s ...
But Princess Leia transcended the character George Lucas wrote because she bore Fisher's indelible feminist touch. Born to singer Eddie Fisher and actress Debbie Reynolds, Fisher was already ...
But if Jabba the Hutt couldn’t break Leia’s spirit by forcing her into a ridiculous bikini, we shouldn’t let the outfit cloud our memories of her or the franchise that gave birth to Princess ...
The archetypal white gown that Carrie Fisher wore while playing Princess Leia in 1977’s “Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope” could be yours to own, if you have a couple million dollars to spare.
The Princess Leia of my youth has all but disappeared from toy shelves only to be replaced by prettier, bustier, princesses drowning in pink tulle and make-up. I'm not against pretty and pink; I ...
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