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Billie Lourd was born on July 17, 1992 in Los Angeles, California, USA as Billie Catherine Lourd. She is an actress, known for Scream Queens (2015), Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2014).

Daughter of Bryan Lourd and Carrie Fisher.

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I love her in Scream Queens!
 
Actress Billie Lourd attends the Premiere of Walt Disney Pictures and Lucasfilm's "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" on December 14, 2015 in Hollywood, California.
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Promotional
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Scream Queens stills and promos

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Karma, karma, karma for starting this thread Jexxica!! :greengrin:
 
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Billie Lourd is seen arriving at The Paley Center For Media's 33rd Annual PaleyFest Los Angeles presentation of 'Scream Queens' at the Dolby Theatre.
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Billie Lourd Is The Best Friend We Wish We Had
...which is why she’s our May issue “Girl We Heart”

The following feature appears in the May 2016 issue of NYLON.

On a warm day in Marina del Rey, California, Billie Lourd poses for the camera, her picture-book flowy blonde hair wrapped in a pink fishnet stocking. “I feel most comfortable when I have some weird thing on my head,” she says with a laugh post-shoot. First it was braided buns as Lieutenant Connix in Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens, a nod to her mother Carrie Fisher’s iconic hairstyle as Princess Leia. Then it was bejeweled earmuffs as Chanel #3 on the campy sorority-horror series Scream Queens. For her latest project, though, she’s making a clean break from quirky hairdos and headgear.

In between preparing for Scream Queens season two and shooting the forthcoming Star Wars VIII—where she “has more to say” and won’t be “Where’s Waldo-ing around this time”—Lourd landed the role of Rosanna in the remake of the 1987 classic Billionaire Boys Club, appearing alongside her TV co-star Emma Roberts and heartthrob Ansel Elgort. Even though a feature-length drama is new territory for the 23-year-old California native, the character isn’t exactly foreign to her. “It’s kind of similar to Chanel #3 in that she’s in love with love and is a free-spirited flower child,” she explains. “[Filming] was kind of like a party every night—we were dancing, sweating, breaking trees, and doing things you do at 4 am”

Fun seems to follow Lourd—even on the set of Star Wars, which is notoriously intense. “I got there and immediately started making jokes and singing Jersey Boys,” she says of shooting The Force Awakens. It was then that Lourd realized acting could be her career. “I thought, ‘If I’m comfortable here, this is something I should do,’ because most people aren’t comfortable in this high-pressure environment,” she recalls.

Her ease makes sense, as Lourd grew up within the orbit of figures like Meryl Streep, her godmother, and famed ’50s actress and media darling Debbie Reynolds, her grandmother. It’s thanks in part to role models like these that she’s developed such a down-to-earth relationship with fame. “My parents were very nervous about me being an actress because of the negative things—being in the public eye, having people nitpick you—and being able to see that has helped to ignore it better,” she says, before doling out wisdom also fitting for the nonfamous in today’s social-media-saturated era. “If people are saying I don’t have a chin—or whatever they say—I can turn that off and realize they’re just insecure and it’s part of the job. You have to feel bad for them rather than be angry,” she reflects.

One other lesson she’s learned is not to take anything for granted. Even though Lourd has just scratched the surface of her aspirations—which include improv and music (“If I could be Drake, I’d be the happiest woman alive,” she says, offering a touchstone)—she knows this ride could be over tomorrow. “When you enjoy something,” she adds, “why not do it as your career? Or, at least for now—because, who knows, I could end up [jobless] crying with the fishnets back over my head.”

BILLIE LOURD’S MUSTS

Coveting
“Gucci sliders. I’m obsessed with all Gucci things, and with the Fendi bag bugs. Why are they so expensive? Why do I want them all?”

Browsing
“I love StumbleUpon—I’m like 94 years old. Shout-out to my Instagram @praisethelourd. And I love Kayak. I would have been a travel agent if that was still a job.”

Listening
“Drake and Future’s What a Time to Be Alive"

Reading
“I like any book that’s about a mental hospital: The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, Cut by Patricia McCormick, and Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen—love the movie, but love the book even more.”

Beautifying
“I like Bobbi Brown foundation, I’m a mascara wh*re, and I’m all about that Rite Aid **** and Diorshow.”

Drinking
“I love a lychee martini at Katsuya. I didn’t say that! That is the most white girl thing I could say. Sorry for partying.”

Visiting
“I just went to Prague for the first time and went to a restaurant where the beer comes on a train that stops in front of your table. I’m also going on a trip with my boyfriend and mom to Vietnam, which I’m really excited about.”

Eating
“I’m a chicken connoisseur so my favorite fried chicken is absolutely at Willie Mae’s in New Orleans. It is so crispy and delicious. But, also, I’m basic and I love Sugarfish.”

Wearing
“My Fiorentini + Baker boots. They’re pricey, but I wear them so much that it becomes OK, I think.”

Relaxing
“I go out to dinner with friends, have a little lychee martini.”

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Whoever is against nepotism needs to check Scream Queens, she and Emma Roberts make that show. :heart:
 
Actress Billie Lourd attends FOX 2016 Upfront at Wollman Rink on May 16, 2016 in New York City.
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SAN DIEGO, CA - JULY 22: Actress Billie Lourd attends the 'Scream Queen' press line during Comic-Con International 2016 on July 22, 2016 in San Diego, California.
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SAN DIEGO, CA - JULY 22: Billie Lourd attends the Comic-Con International 2016 - 20th Century Fox Party at Andaz Hotel on July 22, 2016 in San Diego, California.
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Actress Billie Lourd at the 2016 Breeders' Cup World Championships at Santa Anita Park on November 5, 2016 in Arcadia, California.

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Seen at AOL Build studios in New York - December 13, 2016

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Billie Lourd paid tribute to her late mother Carrie Fisher at a Star Wars event on Thursday.
It's the first public appearance for the 24-year-old actress following Fisher's sudden death, aged 60, last year.
Billie arrived to the Star Wars Celebration in Orlando in a custom white Tom Ford dress paying homage to Fisher's iconic Princess Leia.
Billie took to the podium to speak about her mother during the event, which was live-streamed, calling her a 'strong soldier of a woman'.
'My mom used to say she never knew where Princess Leia ended and Carrie Fisher began,' Lourd said onstage.
'She was imperfect in many ways but her imperfections and willingness to speak about them are what made her more than perfect. My mom, like Leia, wasn’t ever afraid to speak her mind and say things that might have made most people uncomfortable, but not me and not you. That was why she loved you, because you accepted and embraced all of her.'
The actress also reflected on her mother's legacy, saying: 'She taught me that if life isn’t funny then it’s just true, and that is unacceptable,'
She added: 'She taught me by her own example, that the most evolved person is seemingly a contradiction — they are both the strongest and the most vulnerable person in the room. And that was her. That is Leia.'
Billie also remembered her mother as someone who 'often openly fought her own dark side, knowing early on that we all have a dark side to fight, whatever it may be.
'But she knew that it wasn't about the fight you were fighting but how you fought it - the way you resisted.
After Billie's moving speech, a tribute video played featuring clips of Fisher from the Star Wars films, behind the scenes production footage and snippets from interviews over the years.
Creator George Lucas also paid tribute to Fisher during the event.
'She really is a modern woman. She was a princess. She was a senator. She was having to hold her own against these two big lugs,' the 72-year-old filmmaker said, referring to Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford, who also made a surprise appearance.
Lucas took to the stage for the 40 Year of Star Wars panel in front of hundreds of fans joined by Hamill, Ford, Warwick Davis (acting as moderator), Anthony Daniels, Billy Dee Williams and Peter Mayhew.
Billie made her feature-film debut alongside her mother in Star Wars: The Force Awakens playing Lieutenant Connix.
She’ll be reprising her role in the upcoming Star Wars: The Last Jedi sequel.
Fisher died on December 27, four days after going into cardiac arrest on a flight from London to Los Angeles.
Fisher's mother Debbie Reynolds died a day later, aged, 84, following a stroke.
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