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Mark HamillHarrison FordCarrie FisherLiam NeesonEwan McGregorNatalie PortmanAdam DriverDaisy RidleyJohn BoyegaMatt LanterFelicity JonesAlden EhrenreichHamill, Ford, Fisher, Neeson, McGregor, Portman, Driver, Ridley, Boyega, Lanter, Jones, and Ehrenreich headline films in the franchise.

Star Wars is a media franchise and shared fictional universe that is the setting of science fiction films produced by Lucasfilm, based on characters created by George Lucas. The Skywalker Saga of the franchise includes nine films, featuring three trilogies; the original trilogy, the prequel trilogy, and the sequel trilogy. The original trilogy began with A New Hope in 1977, followed by The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983), while the prequel trilogy consists of The Phantom Menace (1999), Attack of the Clones (2002), and Revenge of the Sith (2005). The sequel trilogy consists of The Force Awakens (2015), The Last Jedi (2017), and The Rise of Skywalker (2019), and chronologically follows Return of the Jedi in the saga. Additionally, an animated film was released in 2008, and two standalone anthology films were released in 2016 and 2018.

The films feature large, sometimes ensemble, casts of actors and actresses, with multiple lead actors. Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, and Carrie Fisher star as Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Leia Organa, respectively, in the original trilogy films. Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, and Jake Lloyd respectively star as Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé Amidala and Anakin Skywalker in The Phantom Menace, with McGregor and Portman returning for its two sequels and Hayden Christensen playing the older Anakin in them. Ford, Hamill, Fisher, and other cast members from the original trilogy returned to reprise their roles and co-star alongside Adam Driver as Kylo Ren, Daisy Ridley as Rey and John Boyega as Finn in the sequel trilogy films. Matt Lanter portrays Anakin in the animated film The Clone Wars (2008), Felicity Jones portrays Jyn Erso in Rogue One (2016), and Alden Ehrenreich portrays a young Han Solo in Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018).

Anthony Daniels is the only actor to have appeared in all films in the franchise, appearing as C-3PO in all except Solo, in which he appeared as Tak. Multiple other cast members recur across multiple films and series within the franchise. The list below is sorted by film and the character's surname, as some characters have been portrayed by multiple actors. All characters that have made appearances in other Star Wars media, such as the television series or television films, are noted.

The Skywalker Saga

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This section includes characters who have appeared in the Skywalker Saga.

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Character Episode IV
A New Hope
Episode V
The Empire Strikes Back
Episode VI
Return of the Jedi
Episode I
The Phantom Menace
Episode II
Attack of the Clones
Episode III
Revenge of the Sith
Episode VII
The Force Awakens
Episode VIII
The Last Jedi
Episode IX
The Rise of Skywalker
1977 1980 1983 1999 2002 2005 2015 2017 2019

Introduced in A New Hope

Raymus Antilles Peter Geddis Rohan Nichol
Wedge Antilles Denis Lawson
Colin Higgins
David Ankrum
Denis Lawson Denis Lawson
Moradmin Bast Leslie Schofield
C-3PO Anthony Daniels
Chief Jawa Jack Purvis
Chewbacca Peter Mayhew Peter Mayhew Peter Mayhew
Joonas Suotamo
Joonas Suotamo
Biggs Darklighter Garrick Hagon
Jan Dodonna Alex McCrindle
Cornelius Evazan Alfie Curtis
Garindan
Long-Snoot
Sadie Eden
John Wayne
Greedo Paul Blake
Maria De Aragon
Larry Ward
Arhul Hextrophon Nick Joseph
Obi-Wan Kenobi Alec Guinness Ewan McGregor Alec Guinness
Ewan McGregor
Alec Guinness
Ewan McGregor
Edmos Khurgee Christopher Muncke
Beru Lars Shelagh Fraser Bonnie Piesse
Owen Lars Phil Brown Joel Edgerton
Conan Antonio Motti Richard LeParmentier
Leia Organa Carrie Fisher Aidan Barton Carrie Fisher Carrie Fisher
Billie Lourd
R2-D2 Kenny Baker Jimmy Vee Jimmy Vee Hassan Taj
Lee Towersey
Han Solo Harrison Ford Harrison Ford Harrison Ford
Luke Skywalker Mark Hamill Aidan Barton Mark Hamill Mark Hamill
Lukaz Leong
General Taggi Don Henderson
Willhuff Tarkin Peter Cushing Wayne Pygram
Darth Vader
Anakin Skywalker
David Prowse
James Earl Jones
David Prowse
James Earl Jones
Sebastian Shaw
Jake Lloyd Hayden Christensen Hayden Christensen
James Earl Jones
James Earl Jones
Hayden Christensen
Vanden Willard Eddie Byrne
Michael Bell
Jon "Dutch" Vander Angus MacInnes
Wullf Yularen Robert Clarke
Zuckuss Cathy Munroe

Introduced in The Empire Strikes Back

4-LOM Chris Parsons
Bewill Milton Johns
Bossk Alan Harris
Lando Calrissian Billy Dee Williams Billy Dee Williams
Chief Ugnaught Jack Purvis
Dengar Morris Bush
Bren Derlin John Ratzenberger
Boba Fett Jeremy Bulloch
Jason Wingreen
John Morton
Jeremy Bulloch Daniel Logan
K-3PO Chris Parsons
Derek "Hobbie" Klivian Richard Oldfield
Lobot John Hollis
Lorth Needa Michael Culver
Kendal Ozzel Michael Sheard
Palpatine
Darth Sidious
Marjorie Eaton
Clive Revill
Ian McDiarmid Ian McDiarmid Ian McDiarmid
Firmus Piett Kenneth Colley
Dak Ralter John Morton
Carlist Rieekan Bruce Boa
Zev Senesca Christopher Malcolm
Maximilian Veers Julian Glover
Yoda Frank Oz Frank Oz Frank Oz

Introduced in Return of the Jedi

Gial Ackbar Tim Rose
Erik Bauersfeld
Tim Rose
Erik Bauersfeld
Tim Rose
Tom Kane
Amanaman Ailsa Berk
Wol Cabbashite Mike Quinn
Salacious Crumb Tim Rose
Mark Dodson
Bib Fortuna Michael Carter
Erik Bauersfeld
Matthew Wood
Yarna d'al' Gargan
Fat Dancer
Claire Davenport
Jabba the Hutt David Barclay
Toby Philpott
Mike Edmonds
Larry Ward
Tiaan Jerjerrod Michael Pennington
Sila Kott Poppy Hands
Malakili Paul Brooke
Droopy McCool Deep Roy
Mon Mothma Caroline Blakiston Genevieve O'Reilly
Nien Nunb Richard Bonehill
Mike Quinn
Kipsang Rotich
Mike Quinn
Kipsang Rotich
Mike Quinn Mike Quinn
Kipsang Rotich
Hermi Odle Philip Herbert
Oola Femi Taylor
Max Rebo Simon J. Williamson
Ree-Yees Richard Bonehill
Mike Quinn
Paul Springer
Sy Snootles Tim Rose
Mike Quinn
Annie Arbogast
Teebo Jack Purvis
Tessek Gerald Home
Wicket W. Warrick Warwick Davis Warwick Davis

Introduced in The Phantom Menace

Amee Katie Lucas
Padmé Amidala Natalie Portman
Fodesinbeed Annodue Greg Proops
Scott Capurro
Ebenn Q3 Baobab Ben Burtt
Sio Bibble Oliver Ford Davies
Jar Jar Binks Ahmed Best
Diva Funquita Amanda Lucas
Adi Gallia Gin Clarke Angelique Perrin
Nute Gunray Silas Carson
Tey How Amanda Lucas
Dineé Ellberger Celia Imrie
Jerus Jannick Dominic West
Qui-Gon Jinn Liam Neeson Liam Neeson Liam Neeson
Jira Margaret Towner
Ki-Adi-Mundi Silas Carson
Darth Maul Ray Park
Peter Serafinowicz
Rugor Nass Brian Blessed
Ric Olié Ralph Brown
Quarsh Panaka Hugh Quarshie
Sabé Keira Knightley
Saché Sofia Coppola
Sebulba Lewis MacLeod
Shmi Skywalker Pernilla August
Gavyn Sykes Christian Simpson
TC-14 John Fensom
Lindsay Duncan
Finis Valorum Terence Stamp
Wald Warwick Davis
Watto Andy Secombe
Weazel Warwick Davis
Mace Windu Samuel L. Jackson Samuel L. Jackson
Yaddle Phil Eason

Introduced in Attack of the Clones

Adnama Amanda Lucas
Cordé Verónica Segura
Count Dooku
Darth Tyranus
Christopher Lee
Dormé Rose Byrne
Dannl Faytonni Anthony Daniels
Jango Fett Temuera Morrison
Jamillia Ayesha Dharker
Dexter Jettster Ronald Falk
Zett Jukassa
Warpoc Skamini
Jett Lucas
Cliegg Lars Jack Thompson
Achk Med-Beq Ahmed Best
Lunae Minx Katie Lucas
Jocasta Nu Alethea McGrath
Bail Organa Jimmy Smits
Poggle the Lesser Marton Csokas
Aayla Secura Amy Allen Jennifer Hale
Gregar Typho Jay Laga'aia
Luminara Unduli Mary Oyaya Fay David Olivia d'Abo
Zam Wesell Leeanna Walsman

Introduced in Revenge of the Sith

Apailana Keisha Castle-Hughes
Cody Temuera Morrison
Jeremoch Colton Jeremy Bulloch
Cin Drallig Nick Gillard
Janu Godalhi Pablo Hidalgo
Grievous Matthew Wood
Tion Medon Bruce Spence
Baron Papanoida George Lucas
Chi Eekway Papanoida Katie Lucas
Terr Taneel Amanda Lucas

Introduced in The Force Awakens

Bala-Tik Brian Vernel
BB-8 Dave Chapman
Brian Herring
Bill Hader
Ben Schwartz
Dave Chapman
Brian Herring
Dave Chapman
Brian Herring
Taslin Brance Emun Elliott
Kaydel Ko Connix Billie Lourd
Cypress Gerald W. Abrams
Poe Dameron Oscar Isaac
Caluan Ematt Andrew Jack
Finn
FN-2187
John Boyega
FN-2199 Liang Yang
David Acord
Pamich Nerro Goode Crystal Clarke
Armitage Hux Domhnall Gleeson
Harter Kalonia Harriet Walter
Maz Kanata Lupita Nyong'o
Kaplan Pip Torrens
Tasu Leech Yayan Ruhian
Niv Lek James McArdle
Mitaka Sebastian Armesto
Bazine Netal Anna Brewster
Jessika Pava Jessica Henwick
Phasma Gwendoline Christie
Unkar Plutt Simon Pegg
Bollie Prindel Ian Whyte
PZ-4CO Nathalie Cuzner
Razoo Qin-Fee Iko Uwais
Kylo Ren
Ben Solo
Adam Driver
Rey Daisy Ridley
Cailey Fleming
Daisy Ridley Daisy Ridley
Cailey Fleming
Josefine Irrera Jackson
Korr Sella Maisie Richardson-Sellers
Crokind Shand Cecep Arif Rahman
Snoke Andy Serkis Andy Serkis
Statura Ken Leung
Teedo Kiran Shah
David Acord
Lor San Tekka Max von Sydow
Thanisson Thomas Brodie-Sangster
C'ai Threnalli Paul Kasey
Unamo Kate Fleetwood
Temmin "Snap" Wexley Greg Grunberg Greg Grunberg
Wollivan Warwick Davis
Yolo Ziff Stefan Grube

Introduced in The Last Jedi

Larma D'Acy Amanda Lawrence
Temiri Blagg Temirlan Blaev
Moden Canady Mark Lewis Jones
DJ Benicio del Toro
Amilyn Holdo Laura Dern
Tallissan "Tallie" Lintra Hermione Corfield
Slowen Lo Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Lovey Lily Cole
Master Codebreaker Justin Theroux
Edrison Peavey Adrian Edmondson
Dobbu Scay Mark Hamill
Stomeroni Starck Noah Segan
Paige Tico Veronica Ngo
Rose Tico Kelly Marie Tran
Jaycris Tubbs Jamie Christopher
Wodibin Warwick Davis

Introduced in The Rise of Skywalker

Aftab Ackbar Chris Terrio
Tom Wilton
Zorii Bliss Keri Russell
D-0 J. J. Abrams
Jannah Naomi Ackie
Kanan Jarrus Freddie Prinze Jr.
Beaumont Kin Dominic Monaghan
Klaud Nick Kellington
Babu Frik Shirley Henderson
Enric Pryde Richard E. Grant
Dathan Billy Howle
Miramir Jodie Comer
Ahsoka Tano Ashley Eckstein
Oma Tres John Williams
Wrobie Tyce Vinette Robinson

Other films

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  • An empty grey cell indicates the character was not in the film.
  •   indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio.
  •   indicates a cameo role.
  •   indicates a voice-only role.
  •   indicates a younger version of the character.
Character Star Wars:
The Clone Wars
Rogue One:
A Star Wars Story
Solo:
A Star Wars Story
The Mandalorian & Grogu
2008 2016 2018 2026

Introduced in The Skywalker Saga

Padmé Amidala Catherine Taber
Raymus Antilles Tim Beckmann
Wedge Antilles Denis Lawson
C-3PO Anthony Daniels Anthony Daniels
Lando Calrissian Donald Glover
Chewbacca Joonas Suotamo
Cody Dee Bradley Baker
Jan Dodonna Ian McElhinney
Count Dooku
Darth Tyranus
Christopher Lee
Garven Dreis Drewe Henley
Cornelius Evazan Michael Smiley
Grievous Matthew Wood
Jabba the Hutt Kevin Michael Richardson
Obi-Wan Kenobi James Arnold Taylor
Darth Maul Ray Park
Sam Witwer
Mon Mothma Genevieve O'Reilly
Bail Organa Jimmy Smits
Leia Organa Ingvild Deila
Carrie Fisher
Palpatine
Darth Sidious
Ian Abercrombie
Hurst Romodi Andy de la Tour
Han Solo Alden Ehrenreich
Wilhuff Tarkin Guy Henry
Peter Cushing
Darth Vader
Anakin Skywalker
Matt Lanter James Earl Jones
Spencer Wilding
Daniel Naprous
Jon "Dutch" Vander Angus MacInnes
Weazel Warwick Davis
Mace Windu Samuel L. Jackson
Yoda Tom Kane
Wullf Yularen Tom Kane

Introduced in television series

Saw Gerrera Forest Whitaker
The Mandalorian
Din Djarin
Pedro Pascal
Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios Steve Blum
Asajj Ventress Nika Futterman

Introduced in The Clone Wars

Rex Dee Bradley Baker
Ahsoka Tano Ashley Eckstein
Ziro the Hutt Corey Burton
Rotta the Huttlet David Acord

Introduced in Rogue One

Cassian Andor Diego Luna
Bistan
Space Monkey
Nick Kellington
Weeteef Cyubee Warwick Davis
Davits Draven Alistair Petrie
Galen Erso Mads Mikkelsen
Jyn Erso Felicity Jones
Beau & Dolly Gadson
Lyra Erso Valene Kane
Jaldine Gerams Geraldine James
Chirrut Îmwe Donnie Yen
Nower Jebel Jonathan Aris
K-2SO Alan Tudyk
Orson Krennic Ben Mendelsohn
Baze Malbus Jiang Wen
Jav Mefran Francis Magee
Antoc Merrick Ben Daniels
Farns Monsbee Simon Farnaby
Tynnra Pamlo Sharon Duncan-Brewster
Dunstig Pterro Tony Pitts
Barion Raner Ariyon Bakare
Bodhi Rook Riz Ahmed
Raddus Paul Kasey
Stephen Stanton
Tivik Daniel Mays
Heff Tobber Toby Hefferman
Stordan Tonc Jordan Stephens
Vasp Vaspar Fares Fares
Moroff Ian Whyte

Introduced in Solo

Tobias Beckett Woody Harrelson
Val Beckett Thandiwe Newton
Rio Durant Jon Favreau
Karjj Kiran Shah
L3-37 Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Enfys Nest Erin Kellyman
Lady Proxima Linda Hunt
Qi'ra Emilia Clarke
Ralakili Clint Howard
Rebolt Ian Kenny
Tak Anthony Daniels
Dryden Vos Paul Bettany

See also

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