Background
Fisher was born in Burbank, California, to singer Eddie Fisher and actress Connie Stevens. She has two half-siblings, actor and producer Todd Fisher and actress Carrie Fisher of Star Wars fame, from her father"s previous marriage to actress Debbie Reynolds.
Education
Beverly Hills High School.
Career
Her older sister is actress Joely Fisher. Fisher"s parents divorced when she was a baby and she and Joely were raised by Stevens. As children, both Tricia and Joely began performing on stage in their mother"s Las Vegas show.
Both girls would go on to attend Beverly Hills High School.
Acting Fisher made her debut in the 1985 crime drama Stick, starring Burt Reynolds, Candice Bergen, George Segal, and Charles Durning. She then starred as Daphne Ziegler in the 1986 comedy Pretty Smart.
In 1987, Fisher appeared in the television movie Strange Voices, opposite Valerie Harper. The following year, she landed a role in the television movie Bring Maine the Head of Dobie Gillis, also starring her mother as well as Dwayne Hickman and Bob Denver.
In 1989, Fisher appeared in two movies, Hollywood Chaos and C.H.U.D. II: Bud the C.H.U.D., followed by roles in the 1990 comedy, Book of Love and Arizona Dream starring Johnny Depp, Jerry Lewis, and Faye Dunaway.
In addition to Fisher"s work in movies, she has also made guest appearances on Our House, Growing Pains, Ellen, Wild Card, 7th Heaven, and "Til Death. In 1996, she portrayed Heidi Fleiss in the Columbia Broadcasting System television movie The Making of a Hollywood Madam. They performed together at the event at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Century City, California.