Background
In her autobiography, The Lonely Trip Back, Fisher gives conflicting dates, at one point stating that she was 43 in 1963, then later indicating that she was born in 1918. According to the information given by the publisher, Fisher was born in 1920.
Career
She is better known today as the inspiration for the character Jerri Blank on the television series Strangers with Candy. The exact date of Fisher"s birth is unclear. Fisher said she had a series of short-lived marriages.
After an interview with David Susskind generated 100,000 letters, Susskind invited Fisher to appear on The Mike Douglas Show, which he co-hosted in 1969.
Fisher then began speaking at schools and wrote an autobiography, The Lonely Trip Back, which told of her life from childhood up to the point when she became a motivational speaker. In 1970, she appeared in The Trip Back, a public service announcement recording of her appearance at a New York high school.
During her time as a motivational speaker, Fisher was affiliated with the rehabilitation movement Synanon, which she credited with helping her beat her addiction. She also had ties to Phoenix House, a sister organization of Synanon"s, and often recommended it to students during her speeches as a reliable means of combating addictions.
According to an epilogue appended to the Mike Douglas transcript in The Rotarian, Fisher died in Miami, Florida in 1972 from liver cancer, kidney failure and cardiac arrest.
Fisher"s distinctive appearance, thick Brooklyn accent, and larger-than-life tales of prostitution, drug binges, larceny, botched abortions, and lesbian jailhouse encounters, turned her into a cult figure in the late 1970s, with bootleg videos of her speaking engagements becoming a collector"s item in the 1980s. The two men showed Sedaris a copy of the video and, suitably impressed with an impression that Sedaris did of Fisher, they then created a television series based around the concept of Florrie Fisher going back to high school as a student. The result was Strangers with Candy.