Todd Fisher

Todd Fisher is an American author, producer, director, and speaker with deep roots in Hollywood. Born into entertainment royalty as the son of singer Eddie Fisher and actress Debbie Reynolds and brother of Carrie Fisher, he has spent decades navigating the industry both in front of and behind the camera. His 2018 memoir, "My Girls: A Lifetime With Carrie and Debbie," offers an intimate portrayal of his relationships with his sister and mother, exploring themes of fame, addiction, and mental health within their family. Fisher also co-produced and appeared in the 2017 HBO documentary "Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds," further cementing his role as a chronicler of their legacy.

Primarily known for his work behind the scenes, Fisher began his career early, joining the International Alliance of Theatrical State Employees (IATSE) at fifteen. His expertise spans producing and directing numerous films and specials, alongside his role as president and archivist for the Hollywood Motion Picture Museum. Fisher's storytelling extends beyond filmmaking - he is also the CEO of Hollywood Motion Picture Experience (HMPE), blending his passion for cinema with business leadership. An accomplished pilot, ordained minister, and competitive golfer, Fisher balances his professional pursuits with personal interests, including collecting classic film equipment. He resides in Las Vegas with his wife, actress Catherine Hickland.
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 My Girls: A Lifetime with Carrie and Debbie 2018