Carrie Fisher

Carrie Fisher

5 Documents
Wikipedia

Carrie Frances Fisher was an American actress and writer. She played Princess Leia in the original Star Wars films (1977–1983) and reprised the role in The Force Awakens (2015), The Last Jedi (2017)—a posthumous release that was dedicated to her—and The Rise of Skywalker (2019), the latter using unreleased footage from The Force Awakens.

Why Carrie Fisher Appears in the Documents

Carrie Fisher is mentioned in 5 documents within the Epstein file corpus, consisting of 4 articles, 1 opinion, originating from the House Oversight Committee.

These documents include titles such as "Oscars Weekend 2011: A Publicist's Diary", "Oscar Diary", "Trump meets with doctors today as Congress preps Obamacare repeal". Many of these appearances are in entertainment industry coverage and media articles that mention numerous public figures. Carrie Fisher's inclusion in these documents reflects their public profile rather than any specific connection to Epstein.

Disclaimer: Appearing in the Epstein document corpus does not imply wrongdoing, guilt, or any form of association with criminal activity. Many public figures are mentioned incidentally in these documents due to the broad scope of the released materials.

Documents (5)

Article

Oscars Weekend 2011: A Publicist's Diary

A seasoned publicist chronicles the fevered 2011 Oscar season, tracing the race between The King’s Speech and The Social Network from glamorous pre-award parties to the desperate, carefully orchestrated campaigns of Harvey Weinstein, Tom Hooper, and their rivals. Through insider anecdotes, fashion, and backstage strategy, the piece exposes how prestige, timing, and relentless momentum shape the outcome, culminating in The King’s Speech capturing Best Picture and Hooper clinching Best Director on a night of glamor, anxiety, and institutional theater.

Source: House Oversight Committee

Article

Oscars Weekend 2011: A Publicist's Diary

A seasoned publicist chronicles the fevered 2011 Oscar season, tracing the race between The King’s Speech and The Social Network from glamorous pre-award parties to the desperate, carefully orchestrated campaigns of Harvey Weinstein, Tom Hooper, and their rivals. Through insider anecdotes, fashion, and backstage strategy, the piece exposes how prestige, timing, and relentless momentum shape the outcome, culminating in The King’s Speech capturing Best Picture and Hooper clinching Best Director on a night of glamor, anxiety, and institutional theater.

Source: House Oversight Committee

Article

Oscar Diary

This insider’s Oscar diary follows a veteran publicist through the 2011 Academy Awards weekend, tracing the high-stakes, behind-the-scenes campaign between The King’s Speech and The Social Network amid a whirlwind of star-studded parties, fashion, and media frenzy. It culminates with The King’s Speech winning Best Picture and Tom Hooper taking Best Director, as the Hollywood power circle negotiates prestige, headlines, and the adrenaline of the awards season.

Source: House Oversight Committee

Article

Oscar Diary

This insider’s Oscar diary follows a veteran publicist through the 2011 Academy Awards weekend, tracing the high-stakes, behind-the-scenes campaign between The King’s Speech and The Social Network amid a whirlwind of star-studded parties, fashion, and media frenzy. It culminates with The King’s Speech winning Best Picture and Tom Hooper taking Best Director, as the Hollywood power circle negotiates prestige, headlines, and the adrenaline of the awards season.

Source: House Oversight Committee

Opinion

Trump meets with doctors today as Congress preps Obamacare repeal

On December 28, 2016, President-elect Donald Trump hosted at Mar-a-Lago a high-profile gathering of health-care leaders—including Mayo Clinic’s John Noseworthy, Johns Hopkins Medicine’s Paul Rothman, Partners HealthCare’s David Torchiana, Cleveland Clinic’s Toby Cosgrove—along with Palm Beach physician Bruce Moskowitz and Marvel’s Isaac Perlmutter—to discuss the future of health care and Obamacare repeal, illustrating Trump’s strategy of courting industry power players. The reports note the attendees’ limited political giving and potential cabinet implications for Cosgrove, while situating the event within broader coverage of Trump’s plan to reshape health policy and reform efforts.

Source: House Oversight Committee