Todd Fisher presented a special event and opened an exhibit of rare memorabilia to celebrate Carrie Fisher’s legacy in the Star Wars Movies. The exhibit coincided with the opening of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker at the TLC Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on December 19th.
As part of the TCL Chinese Theatre’s historic exhibition of STAR WARS: The Rise of Skywalker, which opened Thursday, December 19, the theatre, home to the Star Wars franchise since 1977, dedicates this engagement to Carrie Fisher.
To celebrate Carrie’s legacy, and by special arrangement, a variety of never-before-exhibited personal items from Carrie’s collection were loaned to the theatre by Carrie’s brother, Todd, for this memorable occasion.
The Todd Fisher Collection Pop-Up exhibit was on display until December 26th at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
Among the various items on display are Carrie’s light saber, weapons, personal Star Wars scripts, her personalized directors chairs from Star Wars productions in both the United States and England, one of a kind portraits and photos, and ephemera that commemorates her long association with Star Wars. Fans will have a one-of-a-kind experience seeing this rare exhibit which will be on display for one week only. Todd Fisher personally opened the exhibit and was on hand to greet fans and sign his book, MY GIRLS, a memoir about his famous sister and mother, after the official ribbon cutting.
Here is the story of finding the Todd Fisher Collection which includes Carrie’s memorabilia. Todd will show this short film at the opening. It began with mention in Debbie’s will of a hidden Time Capsule…