Carrie Fisher may be best remembered for playing Princess Leia in the Star Wars movies, but there was also a point in time when she was known around Hollywood as one of the most sought-after script doctors. She’d sort of fallen into it by accident following the release of her semi-autobiographical novel Postcards from the Edge in 1987, and the gigs just kept on coming. Next thing Fisher knew, she was asked to rewrite Steven Spielberg’s Hook , starring Dustin Hoffman and Robin Williams. From there, she was brought in, uncredited, to punch up a variety of films, including Lethal Weapon 3 , The River Wild , and some of the later Star Wars entries. Videos by VICE Fisher’s contributions behind the scenes even extended to settling creative disputes. When Whoopi Goldberg butted heads with Disney chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg about whether or not her love interest in Sister Act should be black, Fisher stepped in as the voice of reason.…