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Filmography from Carrie Fisher

Filmography from : Carrie Fisher


Writer :

The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Carl Schultz (21 episodes, 1992-1993), Simon Wincer (6 episodes, 1992-1993), René Manzor (2 episodes, 1992-1993), Ellery Ryan (2 episodes, 1992), Bille August (2 episodes, 1993), Mike Newell (2 episodes, 1993), Vic Armstrong (1 episode, 1992), Terry Jones (1 episode, 1992), Jim O'Brien (1 episode, 1992), David Hare (1 episode, 1993), Joe Johnston (1 episode, 1993), Dick Maas (1 episode, 1993), Syd Macartney (1 episode, 1993), Peter MacDonald (1 episode, 1993), Gillies MacKinnon (1 episode, 1993), Deepa Mehta (1 episode, 1993), Gavin Millar (1 episode, 1993), Nicolas Roeg (1 episode, 1993), Michael Schultz (1 episode, 1993), Robert Young (1 episode, 1993), 0
The now legendary, almost mythical character of Indiana Jones once had a childhood. Every episode starts out with the elderly man that he is in the 1990's getting into a specific situation where he has to tell a story from his past. The stories go back to when he was ten years old and on a world tour with his father, and to his late-teens when he fought in World War I....



Actor :

Sorority Row, Stewart Hendler, 2009
When five sorority sisters of Theta Pi cause the death of one of their own during a foolish prank gone wrong, they conspire to discard the evidence and never speak of the nightmare again. But when a mysterious killer targets the group a year later with a series of bizarre attacks, the women find themselves fighting for their own lives amidst the revelry of an out of control graduation party. Based on the original screenplay, Seven Sisters, this...


Scream 3, Wes Craven, 2000
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Amazon Women on the Moon, Joe Dante (segments 'The French Ventiloquist's Dummy' [TV cut & DVD only], 'Hairlooming', 'Bullshit or Not', 'Critic's Corner', 'Roast Your Loved One', 'Reckless Youth'), Carl Gottlieb (segments 'Peter Pan Theater' [TV cut & DVD only], 'Pethouse Video', 'Son of the Invisible Man', 'Art Sale'), Peter Horton (segment 'The Unknown Soldier' [TV cut & DVD only]'Two ID's'), John Landis (segments 'Mondo Condo', 'Hospital', 'Blacks Without Soul', 'Don 'No Soul' Simmons', 'Video Date'), Robert K Weiss (segments 'Murray in Videoland', 'Amazon Women on the Moon', 'Silly Paté', 'Video Pirates', 'First Lady of the Evening', 'Titan Man'), 1987
A series of short sketches, most of which parody late-night television and the low-budget movies one often finds there. Other skits include a man being attacked by his apartment, a funeral hosted by classic comedians, and a teen-age boy's big night turning into a nightmare....


Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi, Richard Marquand, 1983
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Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back, Irvin Kershner, 1980
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Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi, Rian Johnson, 0
Having taken her first steps into a larger world in Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015), Rey continues her epic journey with Finn, Poe and Luke Skywalker in the next chapter of the saga. ...


Amazing Stories, Lesli Linka Glatter (3 episodes, 1986-1987), Phil Joanou (2 episodes, 1985-1986), Steven Spielberg (2 episodes, 1985), Paul Bartel (2 episodes, 1986-1987), Thomas Carter (2 episodes, 1986), Joe Dante (2 episodes, 1986), Joan Darling (2 episodes, 1986), Todd Holland (2 episodes, 1986), Norman Reynolds (2 episodes, 1986), Bob Balaban (1 episode, 1985), Bob Clark (1 episode, 1985), William Dear (1 episode, 1985), Clint Eastwood (1 episode, 1985), Peter Hyams (1 episode, 1985), Michael D Moore (1 episode, 1985), Donald Petrie (1 episode, 1985), Burt Reynolds (1 episode, 1985), Matthew Robbins (1 episode, 1985), Danny DeVito (1 episode, 1986), Mick Garris (1 episode, 1986), Tom Holland (1 episode, 1986), Timothy Hutton (1 episode, 1986), Irvin Kershner (1 episode, 1986), Robert Markowitz (1 episode, 1986), Kevin Reynolds (1 episode, 1986), J Michael Riva (1 episode, 1986), Martin Scorsese (1 episode, 1986), Robert Zemeckis (1 episode, 1986), Graham Baker (1 episode, 1987), Brad Bird (1 episode, 1987), Nick Castle (1 episode, 1987), Paul Michael Glaser (1 episode, 1987), Tobe Hooper (1 episode, 1987), Ken Kwapis (1 episode, 1987), Robert Stevens (1 episode, 1987), 0
Television series created, produced, and twice directed by Steven Spielberg. Truly amazing, and sometimes odd stories are narrated. Many famous actors and actresses made guest appearances....


Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens, JJ Abrams, 0
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Star Wars, George Lucas, 0
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