![]() He called Reynolds “self-centered, totally driven, insecure, untruthful, phony.” He claimed he abandoned his career during the Taylor marriage because he was too busy taking her to emergency rooms and cleaning up after her pets, children and servants. He had added to his notoriety that year with an autobiography, “Eddie: My Life, My Loves.” Of his first three marriages, he wrote he had been bullied into marriage with Reynolds, whom he didn’t know well became nursemaid as well as husband to Taylor and was reluctant to marry Connie Stevens but she was pregnant and he “did the proper thing.”Īnother autobiography, “Been There, Done That,” published in 1999, was even more searing. But his old fans had been turned off by the scandals, and the tour was unsuccessful. In 1983, Fisher attempted a full-scale comeback. He later said he had made and spent $20 million during his heyday, and much of it went to gambling and drugs. He began relying on drugs to get through performances, and his bookings dwindled. But that film marked the end of his movie career.Īfter being discarded by Taylor, Fisher became the butt of comedians’ jokes. In 1960 he played a role in “Butterfield 8,” for which Taylor won an Academy Award. The couple costarred in a 1956 romantic comedy, “Bundle of Joy,” that capitalized on their own parenthood. Publicist-manager Milton Blackstone helped the publicity by hiring girls to scream and swoon at Fisher’s appearances.Īfter getting out of the Army in 1953 following a two-year hitch, hit records, his own TV show and the headlined marriage to Reynolds made Fisher a top star. At 15 he was singing on Philadelphia radio.Īfter moving to New York, Fisher was adopted as a protege by comedian Eddie Cantor, who helped the young singer become a star in radio, television and records.įisher had legions of teenage fans. 10, 1928, in Philadelphia, one of seven children of a Jewish grocer. “He was loved & will be missed by his four children as well as his six grandchildren,” Carrie Fisher said on her Twitter account.Ĭarrie Fisher became a film star herself in the first three “Star Wars” films as Princess Leia, and later as a best-selling author of “Postcards From the Edge” and other books.Įdwin Jack Fisher was born Aug. He was an extraordinary talent and a true mensch.” “One of the greatest voices of the century passed away. “The world lost a true America icon,” Fisher’s family said in a statement. He married actress Connie Stevens, and they had two daughters. She fell in love with co-star Richard Burton during the Rome filming of “Cleopatra,” divorced Fisher and married Burton in one of the great entertainment world scandals of the 20th century.Īn example of the obsession over the affair came in 1964 when Taylor and Burton arrived at the Los Angeles airport to what AP movie writer Bob Thomas described as a “seething, shouting, throng of newsmen.” Taylor was trying to divorce Fisher at the time, and the two camps were exchanging a war of words in the media in what Thomas called “filmdom’s most famous - and lengthiest - love epic.”įisher’s career never recovered from the notoriety. ![]() He was Taylor’s fourth husband, and the marriage lasted only five years. ![]()
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