Star Wars - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Star Wars"
Star Wars (1977)
Timing: 2:1 (121 min)
Star Wars - TMDB rating
8.202/10
22151
Star Wars - Kinopoisk rating
8.107/10
346592
Star Wars - IMDB rating
8.6/10
1600000

Actors and characters

Photo Mark Hamill #1722Photo Mark Hamill #1723Photo Mark Hamill #1724Photo Mark Hamill #66566

Mark Hamill

Mark Hamill
Character Luke Skywalker
Photo Harrison Ford #1725Photo Harrison Ford #1726Photo Harrison Ford #1727Photo Harrison Ford #1728

Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford
Character Han Solo
Photo Carrie Fisher #1749Photo Carrie Fisher #1750Photo Carrie Fisher #1751Photo Carrie Fisher #1752

Carrie Fisher

Carrie Fisher
Character Princess Leia Organa
Photo Peter Cushing #1760Photo Peter Cushing #1761Photo Peter Cushing #1762Photo Peter Cushing #1763

Peter Cushing

Peter Cushing
Character Grand Moff Tarkin
Photo Alec Guinness #1771Photo Alec Guinness #1772Photo Alec Guinness #1773Photo Alec Guinness #1774

Alec Guinness

Alec Guinness
Character Obi-Wan "Ben" Kenobi
Photo Kenny Baker #1779Photo Kenny Baker #1780Photo Kenny Baker #1781Photo Kenny Baker #1782

Kenny Baker

Kenny Baker
Character R2-D2
Photo Peter Mayhew #1783Photo Peter Mayhew #1784Photo Peter Mayhew #1785

Peter Mayhew

Peter Mayhew
Character Chewbacca
Photo David Prowse #1786Photo David Prowse #1787Photo David Prowse #1788Photo David Prowse #66567

David Prowse

David Prowse
Character Darth Vader (performer)
Photo James Earl Jones #1789Photo James Earl Jones #1790Photo James Earl Jones #1791Photo James Earl Jones #1792

James Earl Jones

James Earl Jones
Character Darth Vader (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Phil Brown #1809Photo Phil Brown #1810Photo Phil Brown #1811Photo Phil Brown #1812

Phil Brown

Phil Brown
Character Uncle Owen
Photo Shelagh Fraser #1814

Shelagh Fraser

Shelagh Fraser
Character Aunt Beru
Photo Jack Purvis #1815

Jack Purvis

Jack Purvis
Character Chief Jawa
Photo Alex McCrindle #1816

Alex McCrindle

Alex McCrindle
Character General Dodonna
Photo Eddie Byrne #1817Photo Eddie Byrne #1818

Eddie Byrne

Eddie Byrne
Character General Willard
Photo Drewe Henley #1819

Drewe Henley

Drewe Henley
Character Red Leader
Photo Denis Lawson #1820Photo Denis Lawson #1821

Denis Lawson

Denis Lawson
Character Red Two (Wedge Antilles)
Photo Garrick Hagon #1822

Garrick Hagon

Garrick Hagon
Character Red Three (Biggs Darklighter)
Photo Jack Klaff #1823
Jack Klaff
Character Red Four (John "D")
Photo William Hootkins #1824

William Hootkins

William Hootkins
Character Red Six (Porkins)
Photo Angus MacInnes #1825

Angus MacInnes

Angus MacInnes
Character Gold Leader
Photo Jeremy Sinden #1826

Jeremy Sinden

Jeremy Sinden
Character Gold Two
Photo Graham Ashley #1827
Graham Ashley
Character Gold Five
Photo Don Henderson #1828Photo Don Henderson #1829

Don Henderson

Don Henderson
Character General Taggi
Photo Leslie Schofield #1831Photo Leslie Schofield #1832
Leslie Schofield
Character Commander #1
Photo Michael Leader #1833
Michael Leader
Character Stormtrooper
Photo David Ankrum #1834
David Ankrum
Character Red Two, Wedge Antilles (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Scott Beach #1835

Scott Beach

Scott Beach
Character Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Lightning Bear #1836

Lightning Bear

Lightning Bear
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Jon Berg #1837
Jon Berg
Character Cantina Alien (uncredited)
Photo Doug Beswick #1838
Doug Beswick
Character Cantina Alien (uncredited)
Photo Paul Blake #1839
Paul Blake
Character Greedo (uncredited)
Janice Burchette
Character Nabrun Leids (uncredited)
Photo Ted Burnett #1840
Ted Burnett
Character Wuher (uncredited)
Photo John Chapman #1841
John Chapman
Character Drifter (Red 12) (uncredited)
Photo Gilda Cohen #1842
Gilda Cohen
Character Cantina Patron (uncredited)
Photo Tim Condren #1843
Tim Condren
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Barry Copping
Character Wioslea (uncredited)
Photo Alfie Curtis #1844
Alfie Curtis
Character Dr. Evazan (uncredited)
Robert Davies
Character Cantina Patron (uncredited)
Photo Maria De Aragon #1845
Maria De Aragon
Character Greedo (uncredited)
Robert A. Denham
Character Hrchek Kal Fas (uncredited)
Frazer Diamond
Character Jawa (uncredited)
Photo Peter Diamond #1846

Peter Diamond

Peter Diamond
Character Stormtrooper / Tusken Raider / Death Star Trooper / Garouf Lafoe (uncredited)
Photo Warwick Diamond #1847
Warwick Diamond
Character Jawa (uncredited)
Sadie Eden
Character Garindan (uncredited)
Kim Falkinburg
Character Djas Puhr (uncredited)
Photo Harry Fielder #1848

Harry Fielder

Harry Fielder
Character Death Star Trooper (uncredited)
Photo Ted Gagliano #1849
Ted Gagliano
Character Stormtrooper with Binoculars (uncredited)
Photo Salo Gardner #1850
Salo Gardner
Character Cantina Patron (uncredited)
Photo Steve Gawley #1851
Steve Gawley
Character Death Star Trooper (uncredited)
Photo Barry Gnome #1852
Barry Gnome
Character Kabe (uncredited)
Rusty Goffe
Character Kabe / Jawa / GONK Droid (uncredited)
Isaac Grand
Character Cantina Patron (uncredited)
Reg Harding
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Alan Harris #1853
Alan Harris
Character Leia's Rebel Escort (uncredited)
Frank Henson
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Arthur Howell
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Tommy Ilsley
Character Ponda Baba (uncredited)
Photo Joe Johnston #1855

Joe Johnston

Joe Johnston
Character Death Star Trooper (uncredited)
Linda Jones
Character Chall Bekan (uncredited)
Joe Kaye
Character Solomohal (uncredited)
Photo Colin Michael Kitchens #1857
Colin Michael Kitchens
Character Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Melissa Kurtz #1858
Melissa Kurtz
Character Jawa (uncredited)
Photo Tiffany Hillkurtz #1859
Tiffany Hillkurtz
Character Jawa (uncredited)
Photo Al Lampert #1860
Al Lampert
Character Daine Jir (uncredited)
Anthony Lang
Character BoShek (uncredited)
Photo Derek Lyons #1862
Derek Lyons
Character Temple Guard / Medal Bearer (uncredited)
Mahjoub
Character Jawa (uncredited)
Photo Alf Mangan #1863
Alf Mangan
Character Takeel (uncredited)
Photo Grant McCune #1864
Grant McCune
Character Death Star Gunner (uncredited)
Geoffrey Moon
Character Cantina Patron (uncredited)
Mandy Morton
Character Swilla Corey (uncredited)
Photo Lorne Peterson #1865
Lorne Peterson
Character Massassi Base Rebel Scout (uncredited)
Marcus Powell
Character Rycar Ryjerd (uncredited)
Photo Shane Rimmer #1866

Shane Rimmer

Shane Rimmer
Character InCom Engineer (uncredited)
Pam Rose
Character Leesub Sirln (uncredited)
George Roubicek
Character Cmdr. Praji (Imperial Officer #2 on rebel ship) (uncredited)
Erica Simmons
Character Tawss Khaa (uncredited)
Angela Staines
Character Senni Tonnika (uncredited)
George Stock
Character Cantina Patron (uncredited)
Roy Straite
Character Cantina Patron (uncredited)
Peter Sturgeon
Character Sai'torr Kal Fas (uncredited)
Photo Peter Sumner #1867
Peter Sumner
Character Lt. Pol Treidum (uncredited)
Photo John Sylla #1868
John Sylla
Character Cantina Voices (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Tom Sylla #1869
Tom Sylla
Character Massassi Outpost Announcer / Various Voices (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Malcolm Tierney #1870

Malcolm Tierney

Malcolm Tierney
Character Lt. Shann Childsen (uncredited)
Photo Phil Tippett #1871

Phil Tippett

Phil Tippett
Character Cantina Alien (uncredited)
Photo Burnell Tucker #1872

Burnell Tucker

Burnell Tucker
Character Del Goren (uncredited)
Photo Morgan Upton #1873
Morgan Upton
Character Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Jerry Walter #1874
Jerry Walter
Character Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)
Hal Wamsley
Character Jawa (uncredited)
Diana Sadley Way
Character Thuku (uncredited)
Photo Bill Weston #1875Photo Bill Weston #1876
Bill Weston
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Photo Fred Wood #1877Photo Fred Wood #1878Photo Fred Wood #1879

Fred Wood

Fred Wood
Character Cantina Patron (uncredited)
Photo Colin Higgins #1880

Colin Higgins

Colin Higgins
Character Rebel Pilot, Col. Takbright (uncredited)
Photo Ron Tarr #1881

Ron Tarr

Ron Tarr
Character Jabba's Henchman (uncredited)
Photo Anthony Forrest #1882
Anthony Forrest
Character Sandtrooper / Fixer (uncredited)
Photo John Cannon #1884

John Cannon

John Cannon
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Larry Ward
Character Greedo (voice) (uncredited)
Eddie Eddon
Character Pello Scrambas (uncredited)
Photo Rick McCallum #1888

Rick McCallum

Rick McCallum
Character Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Steve 'Spaz' Williams
Character Mos Eisley Citizen (uncredited)
Scott Schumann
Character Jabba the Hutt (voice) (Special Edition) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • According to research, the sound of the TIE fighter is a combination of the roar of a young elephant and the sound of a car speeding on a wet highway.
  • Lucas had difficulty securing funding for this film, as most studios believed that no one would want to watch it.
  • The American Directors Guild (DGA) disliked the lack of conventional opening credits at the beginning of the film. They "ordered" Lucas to re-edit the film and add credits to the beginning. Lucas refused, stating that it would ruin the film's opening. The American Directors Guild fined Lucas, who paid it and immediately left the DGA.
  • The 'Millennium Falcon' ship was conceived by Lucas in a diner: an olive-topped hamburger seemed like a good model for creating the spacecraft.
  • Everything old is new again: many elements of 'Star Wars' were borrowed from earlier films. For example, the characters Obi-Wan Kenobi and droids C-3PO and R2-D2 are very reminiscent of the heroes of the Japanese film 'Kakushi toride no san akunin' (1958), where a samurai warrior rescues a princess with the help of two small-time swindlers. The appearance of the C-3PO droid was copied from a robot in the cult film Metropolis (1926). The final battle was borrowed from 'Dam Busters, The' (1954), but it is even closer to a similar scene in '633 Squadron' (1964). The final scene of honoring the heroes is almost shot-for-shot copied from 'Triumph des Willens' (1934).
  • The word “Jedi” comes from the Japanese “Jidai Geki,” which translates to “historical drama”: this is how samurai-era television series were called in Japan. Lucas once mentioned in an interview that he watched “Jidai Geki” when he was in Japan, and he liked the word.
  • Initially, Sissy Spacek was cast for the role of Princess Leia, but when Carrie Fisher refused to film nude in “Carrie” (1976), they switched roles. Jodie Foster was another candidate for the role of Princess Leia.
  • Initially, Burt Reynolds was considered for the role of Han Solo, but he dropped out; Nick Nolte and Christopher Walken were also suggested.
  • The episode and subtitle number “A New Hope” was not present in the original version of the film. It was added later upon re-release to indicate the sequence between the first “Star Wars” and “The Empire Strikes Back” (1980).
  • The scene of the escape pod launching from Leia’s ship is the first work of Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) – the special effects studio created by Lucas specifically for filming this movie.
  • The scenes on Tatooine were filmed in Tunisia, where there is a place called "Tatahouine". Some interiors of Luke's home were filmed in a hotel in Tunisia, but its exterior is a real house in the village of Matmata, which is abundant with caves and craters.
  • During the scene in the garbage disposal, Mark Hamill held his breath for so long when diving underwater that a blood vessel burst on his face. Subsequent filming was done from only one side.
  • At a certain point in the film's creation, future prospects seemed so unpromising that it was suggested to remove the special effects and turn it into a television series.
  • George Lucas began working on the script in 1974.
  • Kurt Russell auditioned for the role of Han Solo.
  • The most famous robots – R2-D2 and C-3PO – could have been called A2 and C3, but then George Lucas decided to give the droids more complete names. According to the director, their names are simply a pleasant-sounding combination of letters and numbers that doesn't mean anything and cannot be deciphered.
  • In 1980, three years after the release of the first film in the Star Wars saga, “Star Wars-IV: A New Hope” (1977), the first pictures were taken of Saturn’s moon Mimas, which turned out to be very similar to the “Death Star” from George Lucas’s film. Astronomers believe that the similar indentation on Mimas is a crater formed as a result of a collision between a celestial body and a huge asteroid. George Lucas did not comment on this report.
  • The character Luke Skywalker underwent many changes before becoming who he is. Initially, George Lucas wanted to make him a girl. Then he considered making Luke a gnome. According to the director’s next idea, Skywalker could have become a 60-year-old general.
  • Chewbacca was modeled after Lucas’s dog, Indiana. Not only the appearance but also the name of this dog were immortalized: in “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (1989), Indiana Jones’s father clarifies the mystery of his son’s name: “Actually, he’s named Jones, we named the dog Indiana.” Indiana’s father was named Henry Jones. Henry constantly called Indiana “Junior,” which means that his name, like his father's, was Henry, and this is stated at the very end of the film.
  • The special edition of the film had a runtime of 125 minutes.
  • Towards the very end of filming the first episode of Star Wars, Mark was in a serious car accident where he severely injured his face. Therefore, in some final episodes, a stunt double was used for general shots, and in close-ups, you can see that the actor's face is slightly different from how it was at the beginning – this is the result of cosmetic surgery.
  • The name of the droid R2-D2 dates back to when Lucas was filming 'American Graffiti'. Sound engineer Walter Murch stated that he was responsible for the utterance that gave the droid its name. Murch requested the second reel, the second dialogue track, i.e., Reel 2, Dialog Track 2, abbreviated as 'R-2-D-2'. Lucas, who was in the room at the time, working on the script for 'Star Wars', heard the request and, learning the decryption, said 'great name'.
  • "Vader" means "father" in Dutch.
  • Han and Luke 'move' Chewbacca from prison block 1138: a reference to the film 'THX 1138' (1970), directed by George Lucas.
  • Scenes involving Luke and his friend Biggs were cut from the film. Biggs is a young pilot who left the Imperial Academy and joined the Rebellion. Luke mentions him when telling his aunt and uncle about his desire to enter the Academy; and Biggs himself appears in the finale of the film, during the attack on the Death Star – he was one of the Rebel pilots who died in that battle.
  • All scenes with spaceships were filmed using handmade models. For the final scene, with the destruction of the Death Star, a tunnel was also built to the size of the models.
  • At the 31st minute of the film, upon Obi-Wan Kenobi's first appearance, he tells Luke that he stopped being called Obi-Wan long before Luke was born. This does not correspond with the events shown in the subsequently filmed prequels, particularly 'Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith' (2005), in which Luke is born.
  • Filming took place from March 22 to July 16, 1976.
  • The Directors Guild of America (DGA) disliked the fact that the film did not have standard opening credits. They "ordered" Lucas to re-edit the film and add credits to the beginning. Lucas refused, stating that it would ruin the film's opening. The DGA fined Lucas, who paid them and immediately left the DGA.
  • The spaceship “Millennium Falcon” was conceived by Lucas in a diner: a hamburger with an olive seemed like a successful model for creating a spaceship.
  • The name of the droid R2-D2 dates back to when Lucas was filming “American Graffiti”. Sound engineer Walter Murch stated that he was responsible for the utterance that gave the droid its name. Murch requested the second reel, second dialogue track, abbreviated “R-2-D-2”. Lucas, who was in the room at the time working on the script for “Star Wars”, heard the request and, learning the decryption, said “great name”.
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