Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Star Wars Original Run Where are They Now 1 Star Wars aka Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977)

LAST UPDATED: October 22, 2016. This is the first in a series of four (not three) posts covering the 1970s-1980s Star Wars Movie run. Info derived from imdb. All known cast members except those only in special edition noted. Only roles 2013-on noted by name. *=newly added name.

Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker): in Man Down (1 episode 2016), Miles from Tomorrowland (7 episodes 2015-2016), Transformers: Rescue Bots (8 episodes 2014-2016), Batman: The Killing Joke (2016), Regular Show (142 episodes 2009-2016), Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2016 video game), Ultimate Spider-Man (9 episodes 2014-2016), Uncle Grandpa (1 episode 2016), Lego Marvel's Avengers (2016 video game), Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015), The Flash (2 episodes 2015), Jake and the Never Land Pirates (3 episodes 2014-2016), Hunt the Truth (3 episodes 2015), Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! (1 episode 2015), LEGO DC Super Heroes: Justice League - Attack of the Legion of Doom! (2015), Regular Show: The Movie (2015), Batgirl: A Matter of Family (2015 video game), Batman: Arkham Knight (2015 video game), Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster Madness (2015), Minkow (2015), Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas (2014), Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014), Ben 10: Omniverse (4 episodes 2014), Gravity Falls (1 episode 2014), Turbo FAST (2 episodes 2014), Adventure Time with Finn & Jake (1 episode 2014), Star Wars: The Clone Wars (1 episode 2014), Dragons: Riders of Berk (2 episodes 2014), The Halloween Pranksta (2014; also Producer); Relatively Super (nd), Squadron 42 (2016 video game), Star Wars: Episode VIII (2017) in post-production; Brigsby Bear (2017) filming; Justice League Action (1 episode 2016) in pre-production; Master of Orion: Conquer the Stars (2016 video game) announced; as Executive Producer/Self, filming: Mark Hamill's Pop Culture Quest (unknown episodes 2016); as Self: The Force Awakens: Inside the Armory (2016), Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (1 episode 2016), Secrets of the Force Awakens: A Cinematic Journey (2016), Extra (2 episodes 2015), 5 News (1 episode 2015), Entertainment Tonight (3 episodes 2015), Mark Hamill Goes Undercover as a Stormtrooper (2015), Piers Morgan's Life Stories (1 episode 2015), The Flash: Behind the Story - The Trickster Returns! (2015), Go Far: The Christopher Rush Story (2015), Kingsman: The Secret Service Revealed (2015), Star Wars Celebration Live Anaheim 2015 (1 episode 2015), The Colbert Report (1 episode 2014); as Self, completed: Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens: The Story Awakens - The Table Read (2016).
Harrison Ford (Han Solo): in Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2016 video game), Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015); Blade Runner 2049 (2017) filming; Official Secrets (nd) in pre-production; Indiana Jones 5 (2019) announced; as Writer: Nature Is Speaking (8 episodes 2014); as Self: AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to John Williams (2016), The Scavenger & the Stormtrooper: A Conversation with Daisy Ridley and John Boyega (2016), Good Morning America (2 episodes 2015-2016), Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2 episodes 2015-2016), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (3 episodes 2015-2016), Secrets of the Force Awakens: A Cinematic Journey (2016), Disneyland 60th Anniversary TV Special (2016), 2016 Golden Globe Arrivals Special (2016), 73rd Golden Globe Awards (2016), Extra (3 episodes 2015), Access Hollywood (2 episodes 2015), Made in Hollywood (1 episode 2015), Conan (1 episode 2015), Unfiltered with Renee Young (1 episode 2015), 5 News (1 episode 2015), The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2 episodes 2015), Entertainment Tonight (2 episodes 2015), Rotten Tomatoes (1 episode 2015), Live! With Kelly and Michael (1 episode 2015), American Music Awards 2015 (2015), The British Academy Britannia Awards (2015), A Love Story for the Ages (2015),l Living in the Age of Airplanes (2015), 72nd Golden Globe Awards (2015), Star Wars: Greatest Moments (2015), The Expendables 3: The Total Action Package (2014), The Expendables 3: New Blood - Stacked and Jacked (2014), The Making of 'The Expendables 3' (2014), Flying the Feathered Edge: The Bob Hoover Project (2014), Cinema 3 (1 episode 2014), Le grand journal de Canal+ (1 episode 2014), Years of Living Dangerously (2 episodes 2014), Dalai Lama Awakening (2014), The Oscars (2014), The Making of 'Ender's Game' (2014); as Self, completed: Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens: The Story Awakens - The Table Read (2016).
Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia Organa): in Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2016 video game), Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce (2 episodes 2014-2016), Family Guy (5 episodes 2014-2016), Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015), Catastrophe (4 episodes 2015), Maps to the Stars (2014), Legit (1 episode 2014), The Big Bang Theory (1 episode 2014); Star Wars: Episode VIII (2017) in post-production; as Self: Richard E. Grant on Ealing Comedies (1 episode 2016), Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds (2016), Secrets of the Force Awakens: A Cinematic Journey (2016), Live! With Kelly and Michael (2 episodes 2015-2016), The EE British Academy Film Awards (2016), The Insider (2 episodes 2015), 38th Annual Kennedy Center Honors (2015), Access Hollywood (2 episodes 2015), The Graham Norton Show (1 episode 2015), Extra (2 episodes 2015), Conan (1 episode 2015), The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (1 episode 2015), Entertainment Tonight (3 episodes 2014-2015), Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (1 episode 2015), Today (1 episode 2015), Crackanory (1 episode 2015), Good Morning America (1 episode 2015), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (1 episode 2015), Star Wars Celebration Live Anaheim 2015 (1 episode 2015), The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2015), QI (1 episode 2014), The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (1 episode 2014); as Self, completed: Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens: The Story Awakens - The Table Read (2016); as Self, post-production: Coked Up! (2016).
Peter Cushing (Grand Moff Tarkin): died in 1994.
Alec Guinness (Ben Obi-Wan Kenobi): died in 2000.
Anthony Daniels (C-3PO): in Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2016 video game), Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015), Star Wars: Battlefront (2015 video game), Lego Star Wars: Droid Tales (5 episodes 2015), Disney Infinity 3.0 (2015 video game), The New Yoda Chronicles: Clash of the Skywalkers (2014), Star Wars Rebels (1 episode 2014), The New Yoda Chronicles: Raid on Coruscant (2014), The New Yoda Chronicles: Race for the Holocrons (2014), The New Yoda Chronicles: Escape from the Jedi Temple (2014), The Lego Movie (2014); Star Wars: Detours (unknown episodes 2016), Star Wars: Episode VIII (2017) in post-production; Star Wars: Underworld (unknown episodes nd) in production; as Self: The Star Wars Show (1 episode 2016), The Scavenger & the Stormtrooper: A Conversation with Daisy Ridley and John Boyega (2016), Secrets of the Force Awakens: A Cinematic Journey (2016), The Oscars (2016), Star Wars Celebration Live Anaheim 2015 (1 episode 2015), Star Wars: Greatest Moments (2015), Calgary Expo 2014 (2014), The Real History of Science Fiction (2 episodes 2014).
Kenny Baker (R2D2): died in 2016; When the Devil Rides Out (nd) in post-production; as Self: I Am Your Father (2015), The Real History of Science Fiction (2 episodes 2014).
Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca): in Killer Ink (2016), Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015); Star Wars: Episode VIII (2017) in post-production; as Self: The Scavenger & the Stormtrooper: A Conversation with Daisy Ridley and John Boyega (2016), The Force Awakens: Crafting Creatures (2016), Secrets of the Force Awakens: A Cinematic Journey (2016), Comic Book Men (1 episode 2015); as Self, post-production: Standing in the Stars: The Peter Mayhew Story (2016).
David Prowse (Darth Vader – body): in Mission Backup Earth (1 episode 2016); as Self: Greatest Sci-Fi Movies (2015), Cinema 3 (1 episode 2015), I Am Your Father (2015), Elstree 1976 (2015), Die Abendschau (1 episode 2015), From Borehamwood to Hollywood: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Elstree (2014); as Self, post-production: Standing in the Stars: The Peter Mayhew Story (2016).
Phil Brown (Uncle Owen): died in 2006.
Shelagh Fraser (Aunt Beru): died in 2000.
Jack Purvis (Chief Jawa): died in 1997.
Alex McCrindle (General Dodonna): died in 1990.
Eddie Byrne (General Willard): died in 1981.
Drewe Henley (Red Leader): died in 2016.
Denis Lawson (Red Two (Wedge) – body): in In Plain Sight ((unknown episodes 2016), The Life of Rock with Brian Pern (1 episode 2016), New Tricks (20 episodes 2014-2015), Inside No. 9 (1 episode 2014); as Self: Sunday Brunch (1 episode 2014), This Morning (1 episode 2014).
Garrick Hagon (Red Three (Biggs)): in Undercover (1 episode 2016), Deponia Doomsday (2016 video game), Wallander (1 episode 2015), Randal's Monday (2015 video game), Batman: Arkham Knight (2015 video game), Divinity: Original Sin (2014 video game); as Self: Elstree 1976 (2015).
Jack Klaff (Red Four (John D.)): last known acting role in 2009.
William Hootkins (Red Six (Porkins)): died in 2005.
Angus MacInnes (Gold Leader): last known acting role in 2013; as Self: Elstree 1976 (2015).
Jeremy Sinden (Gold Two): died in 1996.
Graham Ashley (Gold Five): died in 1979.
Don Henderson (General Taggi): died in 1997.
Richard LeParmentier (General Motti): died in 2013.
Leslie Schofield (Commander #1): last known acting role in 2006.
Uncredited Cast:
David Ankrum (Red Two – voice): last known acting role in 1988, as Writer in 1994, as Associate Producer in 2011.
Scott Beach (Stormtrooper – voice): died in 1996.
Lightning Bear (Stormtrooper): died in 1996.
Jon Berg (Cantina Alien): no known subsequent acting roles; as Model Maker in 2005, as Special Guest Animator in 2008, as Specialty Propmaker in 2006, as Self in 2012.
Doug Beswick (Cantina Alien): only known subsequent acting role in 2002; as Visual Effects Compositor in 2008, as Self in 2012.
Paul Blake (Greedo – body): last known acting role in 2009; as Self: Elstree 1976 (2015); as Self, filming: Life After Flash (2017).
Janice Burchette (Nabrun Leids): no other known acting roles.
Ted Burnett (Wuher – uncredited): died in 2001.
John Chapman (Drifter (Red 12) – uncredited): last known acting role in 2013 but Instant Death (2017) completed; as Self: Elstree 1976 (2015).
Gilda Cohen (Cantina Patron): died in 2003.
Tim Condren (Stormtrooper): died in 2006.
Barry Copping (Wioslea): last known acting role in 1982.
Alfie Curtis (Dr. Evazan): last known acting role in 1986.
Robert Davies (Cantina Patron): last known acting role in 1980.
Maria De Aragon (Greedo – body): last known acting role in 1992, then 1979; as Self in 2012.
Robert A. Denham (Hrchek Kal Fas): no other known acting roles.
Frazer Diamond (Jawa): no other known acting roles; as Production Staff in 1991.
Peter Diamond (Garouf Lafoe): died in 2004.
Warwick Diamond (Jawa): no other known acting roles.
Sadie Eden (Garindan): last known acting role in 2004 then 1987 before that, as Stunts in 2003.
Kim Falkinburg (Djas Puhr): no other known acting roles.
Harry Fielder (Death Star Trooper): last known acting role in 2013, then 1999, as Self in 2007.
Ted Gagliano (Stormtrooper with Binoculars): no other known acting roles; as Self in 1997.
Salo Gardner  (Cantina Patron): in Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015), Pan (2015), Roald Dahl's Esio Trot (2014).
Steve Gawley (Death Star Trooper): last known acting role in 2001, then 1987, then this; as Model/Miniature Maker in 2007; as Self, post-production: My Saga (2016).
Barry Gnome (Kabe): died in 1988.
Rusty Goffe (Kabe / Jawa / GONK Droid): in Spidarlings (2016), Xandermonium (1 episode 2014), Doctor Who (1 episode 2014), Borgia (1 episode 2014); as Self: Bizarre Transmissions from the Bermuda Triangle (1 episode 2015), The 90s: The Best of Bad TV (2015).
Isaac Grand (Cantina Patron): died in 2002.
Reg Harding (Stormtrooper): died in 1997.
Alan Harris (Leia's Rebel Escort): last known acting role in 1987, as Stand-In in 1999.
Frank Henson (Stormtrooper): in Catherine Tate's Nan (2014); as Stunt Performer: Penny Dreadful (2 episodes 2014-2016).
Christine Hewett (Brea Tonnika): died in 2007.
Arthur Howell (Stormtrooper): died in 2003.
Tommy Ilsley (Ponda Baba): no other known acting roles.
Joe Johnston (Death Star Trooper): in The Lawful Truth (2014), then this; as Director: Lumen (2015; also Producer), Not Safe for Work (2014); as Executive Producer, completed: The Creeps (2017); as Self: Marvel Studios: Assembling a Universe (2014), Hollywood's Best Film Directors (1 episode 2014).
Annette Jones (Mosep): no other known acting roles.
James Earle Jones (Darth Vader – voice): in Star Wars Rebels (4 episodes 2014-2016), The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar (2015), Agent X (2 episodes 2015), Great Performances (1 episode 2015), Driving Miss Daisy (2014), The Angriest Man in Brooklyn (2014), The Big Bang Theory (1 episode 2014; Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016), Warning Shot (2017) in post-production; War-Angel: The Awakening (2017), Atlas of the Soul (2017) in pre-production; as Self: The 70th Annual Tony Awards (2016), Rachael Ray (1 episode 2016), Hollywood Health Report (1 episode 2016), How Shakespeare Changed My Life (2016), 38th Annual Kennedy Center Honors (2015), Today (2014), Muse of Fire (2013); as Self, filming: Broadway: The Next Generation (2018).
Linda Jones (Chall Bekan): last known acting role in 1994, then 1984.
Joe Kaye (Solomohal – uncredited): died in 1987.
Colin Michael Kitchens (Stormtrooper - voice): only known subsequent acting role in 1995 video game; as Unit Production Manager in 2003, as First Assistant Director in 2010.
Melissa Kurtz (Jawa): no other known acting roles; as Production Manager in 2000, as Visual Effects in 2002, as Associate Producer: Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014).
Tiffany L. Kurtz (Jawa): last known acting role in 2009, then 1980 before that; as Associate Editor: Minions (2015); as Additional Editor: Penguins of Madagascar (2014), Postman Pat: The Movie (2014).
Al Lampert (Daine Jir): last known acting role in 1987.
Laine Liska (Muftak / Cantina Band Member): no other known acting roles; as Creatures Creator in 1996; as Lead Puppeteer/Puppet Supervisor in 1992.
Derek Lyons (Temple Guard / Medal Bearer): in Z-Listers (2014); as Self: A Bond for Life: How James Bond Changed My Life (2016), Elstree 1976 (2015); as Self, filming: Life After Flash (2017).
Mahjoub (Jawa): no other known acting roles.
Alf Mangan (Takeel): died in 1988.
Grant McCune (Death Star Gunner): died in 2010.
Geoffrey Moon (Cantina Patron): died in 1979.
Mandy Morton (Swilla Corey): no other known acting roles.
Lorne Peterson (Massassi Base Rebel Scout): only known subsequent acting role in 1999; as Miniatures in 2009, as Self in 2012; as Self, post-production: Cleanin' Up the Town: Remembering Ghostbusters (nd).
Marcus Powell (Rycar Ryjerd): died in 2000.
Shane Rimmer (InCom Engineer): in The Amazing World of Gumball (1 episode 2016), Dick Spanner, P.I. (unknown episodes 2014); Firestorm (nd), Darkwave: Edge of the Storm (2016) in post-production; Thunderbirds (unknown episodes 2015) in pre-production; as Self: 30 Greatest Disaster Movies (2015), The One Show (1 episode 2015), Filmed in Supermarionation (2014).
Pam Rose (Leesub Sirln Jir): last known acting role in 2010; as Self: Elstree 1976 (2015), Southern Troopers (1 episode 2015), Ckds at the Cons: Chippenham 2014 (2014), Z-Listers (2014).
George Roubicek (Cmdr. Praji (Imperial Officer #2 on rebel ship): last known acting role in 1996 video game, 1995 non-video game; as Voice Director in 2006.
Erica Simmons (Tawss Khaa): no other known acting roles, as Stand-In in 1983.
Angela Staines (Senni Tonnika): no known subsequent acting roles.
George Stock (Cantina Patron): no other known acting roles.
Roy Straite (Cantina Patron): no other known acting roles.
Peter Sturgeon (Sai'torr Kal Fas): died in 1990.
Peter Sumner (Lt. Pol Treidum): in The Quarantine Hauntings (2015), Rake (1 episode 2014).
John Sylla (Cantina Voices): only known subsequent acting role in 2001 (also Producer/Story Developer).
Tom Sylla (Massassi Outpost Announcer/Various Voices): only known subsequent acting role in 1999; as Producer: Walk the Plank (2013).
Malcolm Tierney (Lt. Shann Childsen): died in 2014; in The Smoke (2014).
Phil Tippett (Cantina Alien): last known acting role in 1983; as Visual Effects: Mastodon: Asleep in the Deep (2015); as Producer: Phil Tippett's MAD GOD: Part 2 (2015), Mad God: Part 1 (2014; also Executive Producer/Animator); as Animator: Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015); as Dinosaur Consultant: Jurassic World (2015); as Self: RoboDoc: The Creation of Robocop (2017), Creature Designers - The Frankenstein Complex (2015), Jurassic World: Dinosaurs Roam Once Again (2015), VHS: Vilões, Heróis e Sarrabulho (1 episode 2015), Bloodworks (1 episode 2014), The Real History of Science Fiction (3 episodes 2014).
* Frances Alfred Basil Tomlin (BoShek): last known acting role in 1977.
Burnell Tucker (Del Goren): last known acting role in 2012.
Morgan Upton (Stormtrooper): died in 1991.
Jerry Walter (Stormtrooper - voice): died in 1979.
Hal Wamsley (Jawa): only known subsequent acting role in 1995, as Self in 2001.
Larry Ward (Greedo – voice): died in 2007.
Diana Sadley Way (Thuku): no other known acting roles.
Harold Weed (Ketwol / Melas): last known acting role in 1980; as Visual Effects, various: Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Unbroken (2014), Space Station 76 (2014); as Self, post-production: Cleanin' Up the Town: Remembering Ghostbusters (2016).
Bill Weston (Stormtrooper): died in 2012.
Fred Wood (Cantina Patron): last known acting role in 1996.

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