17 Facts About Todd Fisher

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Todd Emmanuel Fisher was born on February 24,1958 and is an American director, cinematographer, producer and actor of television films and documentaries.

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Todd Fisher has a professional background in architectural design and sound engineering, with experience designing and building sound stages, recording studios, and television facilities.

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Todd Fisher was born on February 24,1958, in Burbank, California, to actors Eddie Todd Fisher and Debbie Reynolds.

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Todd Fisher is the younger brother of Carrie Fisher.

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In 1980, Todd Fisher became a born-again Christian and was ordained as a minister in 1982.

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On February 15,1981, Todd Fisher married his high school sweetheart, Donna Freberg, daughter of Stan Freberg.

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Todd Fisher then married actress-businessperson Catherine Hickland on December 22,2012.

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Todd Fisher's involvement in the entertainment industry began when he was an infant with his appearance in documentaries and short films about his mother.

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Todd Fisher was one of the youngest members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees labor union.

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Todd Fisher is a member of the American Society of Cinematographers.

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In 1970, Todd Fisher's mother began curating a large collection of Hollywood memorabilia starting with purchasing items from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer auction that same year.

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Todd Fisher spent $180,000, which accounted for the purchase of thousands of items, serving as the beginning of her ownership of movie memorabilia.

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In 1994, Todd Fisher designed the hotel and casino's 500-seat showroom, where Reynolds performed her nightclub act, songs from her career of over 50 years in the entertainment industry.

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Todd Fisher gave notice of intent to terminate the lease agreement with Jackpot in February 1996, in accordance with the terms, owing to monthly loss of revenue on a consistent basis.

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In 1997, Todd Fisher began pursuing avenues to sell the property to timeshare developer ILX for $16.8 million.

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Todd Fisher entered into a $22.5 million merger agreement with CFI, known as Westgate Resorts, which would have saved the hotel and the public company.

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In 2011, Reynolds and Todd Fisher contracted with Profiles in History to begin auctioning the collection of Hollywood memorabilia, until enough proceeds were generated to pay off their creditors.