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Outside of that one reference, little is known about Bail Antilles. It is possible that Bail Antilles was related to, or actually was, the Captain Antilles mentioned by ] as "his last master" in '']''. (Note: The end of '']'' confirms this.) Outside of that one reference, little is known about Bail Antilles. It is possible that Bail Antilles was related to the Captain Antilles mentioned by ] as "his last master" in '']''. (Note: The end of '']'' confirms this.)


The Senator of ] prior to - and likely during - the events of Episode I, Antilles was also a Prince on his homeworld. In addition, he served on the Internal Activities Committee of the ], and informed Chancellor Valorum of charges of corruption filed against him after a failed trade summit on ]. The Senator of ] prior to - and likely during - the events of Episode I, Antilles was also a Prince on his homeworld. In addition, he served on the Internal Activities Committee of the ], and informed Chancellor Valorum of charges of corruption filed against him after a failed trade summit on ].

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Bail Antilles is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe. The character was slated to appear in Episode I: The Phantom Menace, though his scenes were ultimately cut from the final edit. However, in the film, Captain Panaka mentions Bail Antilles - along with Ainlee Teem of Malastare - is in the running to replace Finis Valorum as Supreme Chancellor of the Galactic Republic.

Outside of that one reference, little is known about Bail Antilles. It is possible that Bail Antilles was related to the Captain Antilles mentioned by C3PO as "his last master" in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. (Note: The end of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith confirms this.)

The Senator of Alderaan prior to - and likely during - the events of Episode I, Antilles was also a Prince on his homeworld. In addition, he served on the Internal Activities Committee of the Galactic Senate, and informed Chancellor Valorum of charges of corruption filed against him after a failed trade summit on Eriadu.

Bail Antilles was played by Adrian Dunbar in the scenes excised from Episode I. The character is sometimes mistaken for Bail Organa - adoptive father of Princess Leia, played by Jimmy Smits in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith - and indeed his likeness was used for pre-Episode II incarnations of Organa.

Preceded byunknown Senator of Alderaan
?–32 BBY
Succeeded byBail Organa

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