Broadway Lights to Dim for Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds
The lights will be dimmed for one minute in their honor.
-- The famed Broadway lights in New York City will dim Friday night in honor of the late Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds.
The mother-daughter acting duo died within hours of each other last week and an official release from the Broadway League stated, "The marquees of Broadway theatres in New York will be dimmed in their memories ... for one minute."
The tribute will occur at 7:45 p.m. ET tonight.
"Mother and daughter both made their Broadway debuts in 1973 in the musical comedy revival of 'Irene,'" the release said. "Debbie Reynolds received a Tony Award nomination for her role in the production," the release adds. This was among other notable accomplishments for the "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" star.
Fisher, who died at age 60 last Tuesday, and Reynolds, who passed at 84 the very next day, both had rich careers in theater and on Broadway.
"Carrie Fisher wrote and most recently appeared on Broadway in the original solo show 'Wishful Drinking,'" the release said. "Her additional Broadway credits include 'Agnes of God' and 'Censored Scenes From King Kong.'"
Broadway League President Charlotte St. Martin said the mother and daughter had an "unmistakable bond" and shared an "ability to make audiences laugh, cry, sing and think."
More than a week after they passed, Fisher and Reynolds were also honored at a private memorial in Los Angeles yesterday. Notable guests included Meryl Streep, Courtney Love, Ellen Barkin and Gwyneth Paltrow, along with family and other friends.
The two are expected to be buried together on Friday at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles, according to Fisher's brother Todd.