Bronson Pinchot had an interesting story to tell involving the late Carrie Fisher in a new interview with Page Six. The “Perfect Strangers” star explained how he met the “Star Wars” actress, who passed away at age 60 in December 2016 after suffering a cardiac arrest, on an episode of “George Burns Comedy Week” in 1985.
As he was new to the world of showbiz and “still had the cellophane on me,” Pinchot said he was immediately “smitten” by Fisher’s “devastating wit.” “So, I asked her out,” he told the publication. “And we went to a fabulous Chinese restaurant in Beverly Hills.
And this is what she was like: She made an art form out of saying difficult things brilliantly. When she said it, it wasn’t blunt, it was devil-may-care and adorable.”
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