Ahead Of Episode IX Mark Hamill Is Lobbying To Get Carrie Fisher A Hollywood Star By Jessica Rawden
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It has been two years since Carrie Fisher passed away, and yet her absence is still being felt. She's still a part of a major franchise that is still producing new movies. Now, with Star Wars: Episode IX coming down the pipeline Mark Hamill is on a mission to get Carrie Fisher her own Hollywood Star.
He's on a mission from God. Wait, wrong movie franchise. Regardless, Mark Hamill is really hoping that Carrie Fisher will get her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which has been a right of passage for a lot of major names in the entertainment business. Luckily, the actress already has a street named after her, but per Hamill, it really isn't enough.
Mark Hamill also took to Twitter to rally the fans around the idea, noting that when a star is awarded after a star has passed away, that generally the committee will wait five years. Still, speaking out generally won't hurt...
Carrie WILL get her well-deserved Star on the Walk of Fame, it's only a matter of when. The rule is a 5-year wait when awarded posthumously. A letter to the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce wouldn't hurt, urging them to time it to the release of Ep IX.
Hamill himself got his own Hollywood star earlier this year. Both George Lucas and Harrison Ford attended that ceremony and it seemed to be a momentous occasion for the Star Wars: The Last Jedi and The Flash actor, and Mark Hamill even recalled the time he met Harrison Ford during the course of the events that day.
Still, it was notable that even that day was missing Carrie Fisher, who passed away at the age of 60 back in 2016. The actress was rushed to the hospital after suffering a heart attack on an airplane and passed away a short time later. She left behind a daughter, Billie Lourd, who appears in the new Star Wars franchise films and has paid tribute to her mother numerous times since her death.
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