Learn More
entertainment
Carrie Fisher famously channeled her personal struggles with addiction and her complex relationship with her legendary mother, Debbie Reynolds, into the 1990 film *Postcards from the Edge*. Fisher herself adapted the screenplay from her own semi-autobiographical novel, creating a story that was both hilarious and heartbreakingly honest. The plot follows an actress fresh out of rehab who is forced to move back in with her overbearing, showbiz-veteran mother as a condition of her employment on a new film.
The film's success was anchored by two powerhouse performances. Meryl Streep took on the role of Suzanne Vale, the witty and vulnerable character based on Fisher, earning an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal. Playing her larger-than-life mother, Doris Mann, was Hollywood icon Shirley MacLaine, who perfectly captured the spirit of a glamorous, attention-loving star from a bygone era. Their on-screen chemistry brought the turbulent, yet loving, mother-daughter dynamic to life.
Directed by the acclaimed Mike Nichols, the film is celebrated for its razor-sharp dialogue and its candid, yet humorous, look at recovery and the unique pressures of a Hollywood dynasty. It remains a poignant tribute to the real-life bond between Fisher and Reynolds, made all the more powerful by Fisher's own screenwriting, which infused the entire story with her unmistakable wit and vulnerability.
More Entertainment Trivia Questions
Which actor played the role of Officer Gannon on TV's Dragnet, and the role of Sherman Potter in M.A.S.H.?
20After the stabbing death of two teenagers by another teenager in 1959, some radio stations banned this Bobby Darin hit record from "The Threepenny Opera." What was the song title?
20Can you name the actor, born in South Africa to British parents, who most often portrayed Sherlock Holmes in films, 14 times in the 1940's?
20The campy gay-influenced late 70's disco group called the Village People had three top 40 hits. One was "YMCA." What were the other two?
20This operatic tenor who died in 1921 was the first singer ever to sell over one million records. What was his name?
201931 horror films: a. Which actor starred in the title role of the original 1931 film, Dracula? b. Who starred as Dr. Frankenstein's monster in the 1931 original of Frankenstein?