- Ewan McGregor
I was born on March 31, 1971, in Perth Royal Hospital, Scotland. I was the second son of teachers Jim and Carol McGregor. My brother Colin, a tornado fighter pilot, is two years older than me. I grew up in the small town of Crieff
- Liam Neeson
Liam Neeson , born in Ireland, studied to be a teacher before turning to acting. He received an Academy Award nomination for his work in Schindlers List , a Golden Globe nomination for Michael Collins , and a Tony Award nomination for Anna Christie . He has starred in numerous films including Star Wars: Episode 1The Phantom Menace; Nell; and Husbands and Wives .
- Ian McDiarmid
Ian McDiarmid (born August 11, 1944) is a Tony Award-winning Scottish actor. He has had a successful career in theatre; he has been cast in many plays, while occasionally directing others. Although McDiarmid has appeared mostly in theatrical productions, he has also accepted roles in theatrical films and TV movies. Worldwide, he is most famous for his role as Palpatine in both the original and prequel "Star Wars" trilogies.
- Roman Coppola
Roman Coppola (born 22 April 1965 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France) is an American film director and music video director. He attended New York University's film school. He is the son of 5-time Academy Award winning director, producer, and writer Francis Ford Coppola and Eleanor Coppola, brother of Academy Award winning film director Sofia Coppola and the late Gian-Carlo Coppola, first cousin to actor Nicolas Cage.
- Ben Burtt
Ben Burtt (born July 12, 1948 in Syracuse, New York) is the archetypal sound designer (a term he invented) and sound editor for many famous and noteworthy films, as well as directing an Oscar-nominated documentary.
- Peter Serafinowicz
Peter Serafinowicz (born 10 July 1972) is an English comic actor, voice artist and composer of Polish descent. He made his broadcasting debut in 1993 on Radio 1 show "The Knowledge", a spoof documentary about the music industry. From there he went on to perform in Radio 4 shows "Weekending", "Harry Hill's Fruit Corner", "Grievous Bodily Radio" and "The Two Dannys". In 1998 he appeared on TV in "Comedy Nation", …
- Terence Stamp
Terence Henry Stamp (born July 22, 1938) is an English actor.
- Scott Capurro
Scott A. Capurro (b. December 10 1962) is a stand-up comedian and writer based in San Francisco and London. His comedy material is deliberately provocative, referring often to gay life and culture, politics, race and racism, and popular culture. In 1994, he was awarded the Perrier Award for best newcomer, at the Edinburgh Festival.
- Alan Ruscoe
Alan Ruscoe (born April 14 1972) is a British actor who is best known for his work as various aliens, monsters and androids in the "Star Wars" films and the television series "Doctor Who".
- Brian Blessed
Brian Blessed is an English actor, who came to fame as PC 'Fancy' Smith in the BBC TV police drama series "Z Cars". He is a highly charismatic man with a booming voice, great beard and robust build ideal for the bushy bearded, often humorous men in Shakespearean and medieval dramas. The son of a miner, Blessed was born in the ex-mining town of Mexborough and grew up in the nearby town of Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire. He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
- Hugh Quarshie
Hugh Antony Kobna Quarshie (born December 22, 1954) is a British actor. Quarshie was born in Accra, Ghana, and emigrated with his family to the United Kingdom when he was aged three. He was educated at Dean Close School, Cheltenham, where he was Head of School, and then read PPE at Christ Church, University of Oxford. Following his education, Quarshie considered becoming a journalist, but took up acting instead. He is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, …
- Doug Chiang
Doug Chiang is an American movie designer and artist. He was born in Taipei, Taiwan in 1962 and grew up in the United States. Chiang studied film at UCLA and industrial design at the College for Creative Studies. During the late 1980's he worked at various production studios including Rhythm and Hues. Chiang eventually joined Industrial Light and Magic as a creative director where he worked on films such as "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" and "Forrest Gump".
- Iain McCaig
Iain McCaig is an internationally renowned and award-winning illustrator and conceptual designer. He was involved in the "Star Wars" and "Harry Potter" film projects. Iain's energies are given to his love of storytelling in print and in film. Attending school in Glasgow, he came back to the US and worked on the trailer for Twice Upon a Time, …
- Silas Carson
Silas Carson ("born 1965"), an English actor, is mostly known for playing Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi and Viceroy Nute Gunray as well as some other minor parts in the three Star Wars prequels. In "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace", Carson plays two other speaking parts: He is the Senator of the Trade Federation, Lott Dod (although his voice was replaced with that of actor Toby Longworth), and he is also Nute Gunray, …
- Toby Longworth
Toby Longworth is a British actor who has appeared on film, radio and television. He has worked most often as a voice actor, however, notably in several high profile science-fiction projects. Longworth provided the voice of Lott Dod and Gragra in "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace". He can also be heard in several installments of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases", as Wowbagger and Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz.
- Ahmed Best
Ahmed Best (born August 19, 1973) is a voice actor most famous for his role as Jar Jar Binks in the Star Wars prequel trilogy (1999-2005), for which he won a Golden Raspberry in 1999. He was cast as Jar Jar after casting director "Robin Gurland" saw how loose and lanky he was during a performance of musical group STOMP. One of the few times he has ever reprised his role after the trilogy was on the Star Wars themed episode of Robot Chicken.
- Jack Haye
- Matthew Wood
His uncle - Lon McEachern - is the commentator on the US Poker Championship on ESPN2.
- Warwick Davis
Was 2' 11" tall when Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) was filmed. Warwick's grandmother heard a radio announcement calling for people under 4 feet in height to try out for Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983). She took him, then 2-foot-11, to the audition and he won the role of Wicket, the lead Ewok. Portrayed Wicket Wysrti Warrick the Ewok in three films: Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983); The Ewok Adventure (1984) (TV) and Ewoks: The...
- Dominic West
Has brown hair and brown eyes. Was one of seven children -- five girls, two boys -- born to George & Moya West -- his parents divorced in 1996. His father owned a plastics-manufacturing plant and his mother was a homemaker who loved the theater. Began appearing in community theater by age 9. Once spent four months as a cattle herder in Argentina in 1988 trying to be "different." Afterwards he enrolled at Dublin's Trinity College, graduating in 1993 with a B.A. in English literature. Has...
- Kenny Baker
Dwarf. He and Anthony Daniels are the only actors to have a role in all six Star Wars movies. Children with Eileen Baker did not inherit their parents' dwarfism.
- Oliver Robert Ford Davies
He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1990 (1989 season) for Best Actor in a New Play for Racing Demon. He was nominated for a 2004 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role of 2003 for his performance in Absolutely! (perhaps) at the Wyndham's Theatre. He was not available to shoot his scenes as Sio Bibble in Italy for Star Wars Episode II, so when George Lucas filmed the factory scenes in England, he spent a day with him on Blue Screen...
- Russell E Darling
Russell Darling was born in the small town of St. Johns, Arizona. He attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida where he graduated with a B.S. in Computer Science in 1994. In 1996, he realized his life-long goal of working for George Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic. Throughout Russell's six years in the Digital Technologies department at ILM, he was involved in creating visual effects for over 60 feature films. In 2002, Russell joined Tippett Studio, an...
- Raymond Park
Ray was born in the Southern General hospital in Glasgow. He then lived in Govan, Glasgow until the age of seven when he moved to London. His parents now live in Bellahouston Park, Glasgow. Was a member of the British Wushu Team. Holds a second degree black belt in Wushu and came in second place at the 1995 world championships. Has younger brother. He's left handed. He was en route to a martial arts exhibition when he got the cell phone call from producer Rick McCallum that he gotten the...
- Anthony Daniels
As C-3PO he has planted his 'metal' footprints in the courtyard pavement of Mann's (formerly Graumans's) Chinese Theatre. He was the guest of honour at the Sci-Fi Congress "Shadowcon 4" in Oslo, Norway, August 1999. He and Kenny Baker are the only actors to have a role in all six Star Wars movies. Ironically enough, Anthony Daniels was never a science fiction fan. The only science fiction movie he ever saw in a theatre was 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). He was so disatisfied with the...
- John Knoll
Along with his brother Thomas, developed the first versions of the image-manipulation program "Photoshop" in the early 90s.
- Gregory Proops
First job was a paper boy. Huge fan of the San Francisco Giants and the Major Leagues "dead ball" era. Bears a resemblance to actor Harold Ramis. Was deported from the UK several years ago when his work permit expired. He was soon let back in when the matter was sorted out. Graduate of San Carlos (CA) High School. Bears uncanny resemblance to legendary 1950s rock star Buddy Holly.
- Jake Lloyd
Brother of Madison Lloyd His father's name is William and mother is Lisa. Prior to appearing together in Star Wars, he and Ewan McGregor both appeared in episodes of E.R. Is the only American actor to have played Anakin Skywalker. His predecessor, the late Sebastian Shaw, was British, and his successor, Hayden Christensen, is Canadian. Beat out actor Justin Berfield in the auditions to play Anakin Skywalker on the Star Wars series
- Steve Spiers
Jeffrey Lloyd Roberts, the opera singer, is Steven's brother.
- Tim Eaton
- Jerome Blake
Blake debuted as an actor with a small part as one of the knights guarding Sean Connery in First Knight (1995). One or two years later, while Blake had his own band, friend Nick Dudman called him on the phone and said: "You know that stuff we did on Fifth Element ?" Blake said yes, and then Allder said "I'm doing Star Wars now, do you want to be in ?" Blake -a Star Wars fan since he saw the first movie on its opening day back in 1977- immediately said yes. A year later he was playing six...
- Andy Secombe
Son of the late Sir Harry Secombe CBE Based his performance as Watto in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones on Alec Guinness's portrayal of Fagin in Oliver Twist.
- Hassani Shapi
He was not involved in the production of Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones. His only scene is in the Jedi Council chamber, which is actually re-used footage from Episode I. His character from Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Eeth Koth, was originally supposed to appear in all three prequels. Shapi was cast because he lived in England, where Episode I was shot. Episode II and Episode III were shot in Australia, which meant different extras were chosen. Shapi was...
- Benedict Sean Taylor
His sister is Femi Taylor (who played Oola in Return of the Jedi)
- Nathan Hamill
He is the son and eldest child of Mark Hamill and Marilou York. He was born during the filming of Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) in London. His father went from the hospital to the studio set after his birth.
- Joss Gower
- Mark Coulier
- Danny Wagner
- Scott Squires
- Lorne Peterson