Tricia Leigh Fisher

Description: (Actress)

Tricia Leigh Fisher is an American actor and singer, best known for appearing in films such as ‘Stick’ and ‘I’ll Do Anything.’ Born and raised in Los Angeles County, California, Tricia is the daughter of popular singer Eddie Fisher and actor Connie Stevens. After graduating from the ‘Beverly Hills High School,’ Tricia made her acting debut with the 1985 film ‘Stick,’ which starred Burt Reynolds in the lead role. She made her TV debut in 1986, with a guest role in the series titled ‘One Big Family,’ followed by another small role in the series ‘Our House.’ She then starred in a string of TV movies in the late 1980s, such as ‘Time Out for Dad,’ ‘Strange Voices,’ and ‘Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis.’ Also an aspiring musician, she released her debut self-titled album in 1990. However, her musical career did not succeed, and she ended up with a single modest hit titled ‘Empty Beach.’ Her acting career also did not go as she had planned, and in the 2000s, she was mostly limited to playing small roles. She appeared in films such as ‘Book of Love’ and ‘I’ll Do Anything’ and series’ such as ‘’Til Death’ and ‘Criminal Minds.’

Overview

Birthday December 26, 1968 (Capricorn)
Height 163 cm
Spouse/Ex- Byron Thames (m. 2007)
Parents Eddie Fisher
Connie Stevens
Children Holden Chabot
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