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Star Wars family reflects on legacy of Carrie Fisher as ‘Last of the Jedi’ to be shown soon

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Carrie Fisher may have been the “madcap Auntie Mame” to Mark Hamill’s “square” homebody, but despite their differences, the Star Wars siblings got along famously right till the end.

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While both skyrocketed to celebrity with their Star Wars roles in 1977 and remained inextricably linked through their on-screen family, Hamill says he missed a lot of Fisher’s life – during “the Bryan Lourd years” and when her daughter Billie Lourd was an infant.

That is why, even before her untimely death last year, he felt especially grateful to just get to spend time with his friend during the filming of “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.”

“I’d see her periodically during charity events or when there were Star Wars celebrations and so forth. But this was the first time where we could really hang and enjoy each other. Even if I wasn’t shooting I was coming in for stunt training and this or that, hair tests, coming into her trailer and hanging out with her and (her dog) Gary,” Hamill said.

“There was a comfort level we’d developed over all these years. She knew me. She knew I hadn’t really changed. She knew I wasn’t out to get something.”

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US actor Mark Hamill poses during the red carpet event of the upcoming film ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ in Tokyo, Japan, on December 6, 2017. Photo: EPA-EFE
US actor Mark Hamill poses during the red carpet event of the upcoming film ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ in Tokyo, Japan, on December 6, 2017. Photo: EPA-EFE
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