List of Star Wars characters
Appearance
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This is a list of prominent characters from the Star Wars franchise, sorted by last name.
0–9
- 2-1B
- Medical droid who treats Luke Skywalker's wounds and fits him with a prosthetic hand in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.[1]
- 4-LOM
- A bounty hunter droid in The Empire Strikes Back.[2]
- 8D8
- An 8D smelter droid working in Jabba the Hutt's palace in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi[3]
- 8t88
- A droid working with Jerec in Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II.
A
- Admiral Ackbar - portrayed by Timothy M. Rose
- Commands the Rebel fleet in their attack against the second Death Star in Return of the Jedi.[4]
- Stass Allie
- Human Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.
- Allana
- Jacen Solo and Tenel Ka's daughter in the Legacy of the Force series. Adopted by Han Solo and Leia Organa-Solo at the end of "Invincible".
- Padmé Amidala - portrayed by Natalie Portman
- Senator from Naboo who marries Anakin Skywalker and gives birth to Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa.[5] Died after giving birth to the twins.
- Mas Amedda - portrayed by Jerome Blake and David Bowers
- Vice chair of the Galactic Senate.[6] Blake played the character in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Bowers played him in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, and both actors appeared in the role for Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.[6]
- Nom Anor
- Yuuzhan Vong agent who spread unrest in the Star Wars galaxy ahead of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion. He has a false eye.[7] Although most prominent in the New Jedi Order series, the character appears briefly in the Crimson Empire II series.[7]
- Bail Antilles
- An Alderaanian senator. Sundered Heart owner.[8]
- Raymus Antilles - portrayed by Rohan Nichol
- Captain of the Tantive IV in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and captain of The Sundered Heart in the game Star Wars: Empire at War.
- Wedge Antilles - portrayed by Denis Lawson and Colin Higgins
- A Rebel and New Republic starfighter pilot.[9]
- Queen Breha Antilles Organa - portrayed by Rebecca Jackson Mendoza
- Ruler of Alderaan and adoptive mother of Leia Organa.
- Tavion Axmis
- Antagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy.
B
- Ponda Baba
- Aqualish mercenary.[10] Attacks Luke Skywalker in A New Hope.[10] When the original Kenner action figure for Baba was released, the then-unnamed alien was called simply "Walrus Man".[10] His proper name (as well as the name of his species) was given in 1989 for his appearance in a Star Wars role-playing game.[10]
- Cad Bane
- A bounty hunter in The Clone Wars who may appear in Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes.[11]
- Bao-Dur - voiced by Roger G. Smith
- Zabrak technician in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. Bao-Dur invented the mass shadow generator that ended the battle on Malachor V.
- Garm Bel Iblis
- A Republic senator and initial member of the Rebel Alliance.[12]
- Sio Bibble - portrayed by Oliver Ford Davies
- Governor of Naboo in the prequel trilogy.[13]
- Jar Jar Binks - portrayed by Ahmed Best
- Hapless but good-natured Gungan throughout the prequel trilogy.[14]
- Jolee Bindo - voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson
- A human "Gray" Jedi who lived during the times of the Old Republic and went into self-imposed exile on Kashyyyk. He joined Darth Revan to help triumph over the Sith Empire in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
- Blue Max
- Droid that is part of Han Solo's crew in The Han Solo Adventures by Brian Daley.[15]
- Bossk - portrayed by Alan Harris
- A Trandoshan bounty hunter in The Empire Strikes Back.[16] He also appeared in the book Tales from the Bounty Hunters, in the story "The Prize Pelt".
- Bollux
- Droid that is part of Han Solo's crew in The Han Solo Adventures by Brian Daley.[17]
- Borvo the Hutt - voiced by Clint Bajakian
- A Hutt smuggler on Naboo featured in Star Wars: Episode I: Battle for Naboo.
- Brianna
- The "Last Handmaiden" on a Jedi Academy located on Telos IV in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.
- Noa Briqualon - portrayed by Wilford Brimley
- Marooned on Endor in Ewoks: The Battle for Endor.[18]
C
- C-3PO - portrayed by Anthony Daniels
- Protocol droid who appears throughout the Star Wars movies and Expanded Universe.[19]
- CB-99
- Was a droid Jabba the Hutt used to keep his will. After his death shortly before the Battle of Endor, Zorba the Hutt, Jabba's father, reclaimed Jabba's will and everything he owned through the droid. He was first featured in the novel Zorba the Hutt's Revenge.
- Joruus C'baoth
- Insane clone of Jedi master Jorus C'baoth and an antagonist in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy.[20] Zahn originally conceived the character as an insane clone of Obi-Wan Kenobi.[20]
- CC-7567
- Clone captain nicknamed "Rex". Leader of Torrent Company, part of the famed 501st Legion of clones, serving under General Anakin Skywalker and his Padawan Ahsoka Tano in the Clone Wars. He was good friends with both Commander Cody and Commander Bly of the Grand Army of the Republic.[21]
- Darth Caedus
- Sith Lord born as Jacen Solo, the oldest son of Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo and Jaina Solo's twin brother.
- Lando Calrissian - portrayed by Billy Dee Williams
- Old friend of Han Solo. Businessman and scoundrel who leads the Rebels' space attack against the Death Star in Return of the Jedi.[22] He eventually resigns his military commission and returns to being a businessman.[22]
- Charal
- Force-wielding antagonist in Battle for Endor.[23]
- Chewbacca - portrayed by Peter Mayhew
- Han Solo's partner and co-pilot of the Millennium Falcon.[24] His father, Attichitucuk, appears as a playable character in Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds. Chewbacca and his wife, Mallatobuck, have a son named Lumpawarrump.[24]
- Nas Choka
- Yuuzhan Vong warmaster who succeeded Tsavong Lah. Surrendered on behalf of the Yuuzhan Vong after Shimrra's death, ending the conflict.
- General Airen Cracken
- Rebel and New Republic intelligence officer. West End Games Star Wars roleplaying supplements sometimes were published as "Cracken's" guides to their topic.
- Arvel Crynyd - portrayed by Hilton McRae
- A-wing pilot who crashes into the Star Dreadnought Executor, causing it to spin out of control, in Return of the Jedi
- Salacious B. Crumb - portrayed by Tim Rose and voiced by Mark Dodson
- Kowakian monkey-lizard in Jabba the Hutt's court.[25] Rose's antics controlling the Crumb puppet led to an increase in the character's prominence.[25]
D
- Admiral Natasi Daala
- Antagonist introduced in the Jedi Academy trilogy, returning in Darksaber, Planet of Twilight, and Death Star.[26] In the Legacy of the Force series, Daala becomes the chief of state of the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances.
- Biggs Darklighter - portrayed by Garrick Hagon
- Luke Skywalker's friend from Tatooine who helps in attacking the Death Star.[27] Biggs' reunion with Luke was cut from the theatrical release of A New Hope but restored for the Special Edition release.[27]
- Dengar - portrayed by Morris Bush
- A bounty hunter in The Empire Strikes Back.
- Bren Derlin - portrayed by John Ratzenberger
- Rebel officer in The Empire Strikes Back.[28]
- Desann - voiced by Mark Klastorin
- Dark Jedi antagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.
- Grand Moff Vilim Disra
- Imperial antagonist in the Hand of Thrawn duology and in the novel Allegiance.
- Jan Dodonna - portrayed by Alex McCrindle
- Rebel general who planned the starfighter attack on the first Death Star,[29] and the first character to utter the phrase, "May the Force be with you".
- Count Dooku - portrayed by Christopher Lee
- Separatist leader and Sith apprentice also known as Darth Tyranus.[30] Dooku severs Anakin Skywalker's right forearm in Attack of the Clones, and Skywalker kills Dooku in Revenge of the Sith.[30]
- Grand Moff Dunhausen
- He was a high-ranking Imperial officer and member of the Central Committee of Grand Moffs. Dunhausen was predominantly known for two things: his scheming nature and for always wearing a pair of blaster-shaped earrings. He owned the droid 3B6-RA-7. He was first featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
- Captain Dunwell
- Assists Trioculus in his search for the Glove of Darth Vader. Killed after his submarine explodes. First featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
- Durge
- A character in the 2003 Clone Wars animated series.[31]
- Kyp Durron
- Jedi Master who first appears in Kevin J. Anderson's Jedi Academy Trilogy.[32]
E
- Captain Juno Eclipse - voiced by Nathalie Cox
- Female Imperial pilot and Galen Marek's love interest in The Force Unleashed.[33]
- EV-9D9
- Droid working in Jabba the Hutt's palace in Return of the Jedi.[34]
- Doctor Cornelius Evazan - portrayed by Alfie Curtis
- Character who antagonizes Luke Skywalker in A New Hope.[35]
F
- Keyan Farlander
- Rebel Alliance starfighter pilot and Jedi. The Farlander Papers enclosed with some copies of the Star Wars: X-Wing provided backstory to the game's unnamed protagonist.
- Jagged Fel
- Starfighter pilot and Baron Soontir Fel's son, appearing in the New Jedi Order and Legacy of the Force series.
- Roan Fel
- Deposed galactic emperor in the Star Wars: Legacy series.
- Baron Soontir Fel
- Elite Imperial starfighter pilot in Dark Horse Comics and the New Jedi Order series.
- Davin Felth
- Imperial stormtrooper 1023 who discovered that the escape pod that the Empire is looking for contained droids. He kills his superior officer Mod Terrik after becoming disgusted with the Empire's tyrrany, giving the Millenium Falcon the time needed to escape from Tatooine.
- Jango Fett - portrayed by Temuera Morrison
- Bounty hunter, clones of whom composed the Republic's Army in the prequel trilogy.[36]
- Boba Fett - portrayed by Jeremy Bulloch (V-VI), Daniel Logan (II), and Jason Wingreen (voice, V), Temuera Morrison (voice in the 2004 release of the Original Trilogy)
- Clone of Jango Fett raised by Jango and Camille as their son.[37] Becomes a bounty hunter.[37]
- Borsk Fey'lya
- Bothan politician, introduced in the Thrawn trilogy, who rises to become chief of state of the New Republic.[38]
- Kit Fisto - portrayed by Zachariah Jensen and Daniel Zizmor (Attack of the Clones) and Ben Cooke (Revenge of the Sith)
- Jedi Master in the prequel trilogy. Fisto was originally conceived as a Sith apprentice, but was then modified to be a Jedi with a "less malevolent face" while retaining the character's "imposing presence".[39] Darth Sidious killed Kit Fisto.
- Fode - voiced by Scott Capurro
- A male Troig that in The Phantom Menace commentated for the Boonta Eve Classic, and shares a body with a conjoined head called Beed. He commentated in an easy Basic drawl. His head was tinted red.
- Bib Fortuna - portrayed by Michael Carter
- A male Twi'lek from the planet Ryloth who serves as Jabba the Hutt's majordomo in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
G
- Adi Gallia - portrayed by Gin Clarke
- Corellian Jedi master in the prequel trilogy.[40]
- Garindan - portrayed by Sadie Eddon
- Long-snouted creature who leads Imperial stormtroopers to the Millennium Falcon.[41]
- Greedo - portrayed by Paul Blake and Maria de Aragon
- Rodian bounty hunter who serves Jabba the Hutt. At the Mos Eisley Cantina in A New Hope, he attempts to kill Han Solo, something he has "been looking forward to... for a long time", but Solo shoots him instead.[42]
- General Grievous - voiced by Matthew Wood
- Cyborg supreme commander of the Separatist droid armies killed by Obi-Wan Kenobi in Revenge of the Sith.[43]
- Nute Gunray - portrayed by Silas Carson
- Viceroy of the Trade Federation killed by Darth Vader in Revenge of the Sith.[44]
H
- HK-47 - voiced by Kristoffer Tabori
- Assassin droid who joins the player's party in both Knights of the Old Republic and The Sith Lords.[45] It is also part of the Trials of Obi-Wan expansion pack to the massively multiplayer online game Star Wars: Galaxies.[45]
- Rune Haako - portrayed by Jerome Blake/James Taylor (Episode I) and Sandy Thompson (Episode III)
- Second in command to Nute Gunray.[46]
- San Hill - voiced by Chris Truswell
- Chairman of the Intergalactic Banking Clan, killed by Darth Vader in Revenge of the Sith.[47]
- Grand Moff Bertroff Hissa
- Leading figure in an attempt to overthrow Ysanne Isard as the head of the Galactic Empire. Hissa founded the Central Committee of Grand Moffs, who installed Trioculus as their figurehead. First appears in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
- Corran Horn
- X-wing pilot and Jedi Knight.[48] I, Jedi is narrated from his first-person perspective.[48] Michael Stackpole, who created the character for the X-Wing series, depicts Horn in the Star Wars Customizable Card Game.[48]
I
- Ysanne Isard
- Former head of Imperial Intelligence and leader of the Empire in the Rogue Squadron book series.[50] Isard and her clone are killed in Isard's Revenge.
- Irek Ismaren
- Antagonist in Children of the Jedi and the New Jedi Order's Enemy Lines duology.
- Isolder
- Character who courts Princess Leia in The Courtship of Princess Leia.[51] Killed by Darth Caedus in Invincible.
J
- Jabba the Hutt- voiced by Larry Ward
- A crime boss employing bounty hunters in The Phantom Menace, A New Hope, and Return Of The Jedi, killed by Leia Organa aboard his skiff in Return Of The Jedi.[52]
- Mara Jade Skywalker
- "Emperor's Hand" to Palpatine during his reign; Luke Skywalker's wife.[53]
- Queen Jamillia - portrayed by Ayesha Dharker
- Queen of Naboo succeeding Padmé Amidala.[54]
- Carnor Jax
- Member of the Emperor's Royal Guard who bribed the Emperor's physician to poison Palpatine's clones. Antagonist of the Crimson Empire II series.
- Jedi Exile
- The player's unnamed character in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II The Sith Lords.
- Jerec
- Dark Jedi and main antagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II.
- Moff Jerjerrod - portrayed by Michael Pennington
- Commanding officer of the second Death Star.[55]
- Qui-Gon Jinn - portrayed by Liam Neeson
- Jedi Master who trained Obi-Wan Kenobi and took Anakin Skywalker away from Tatooine to be trained as a Jedi.[56]
- Bardan Jusik
- Jedi Knight who fought in the clone wars, later left the Jedi Order to become a medic, and eventually joined the Mandalorians.
K
- Tenel Ka
- Lover of Jacen Solo and mother of their daughter Allana.
- Captain Kael - voiced by Bruce Robertson
- Captain in the Naboo Royal Security Forces during the invasion of Naboo. Featured in Star Wars: Episode I: Battle for Naboo.
- Talon Karrde
- Smuggler introduced in Timothy Zhan's Thrawn trilogy.[58]
- Kyle Katarn
- The player's character in the first two Dark Forces video games.[59]
- Obi-Wan Kenobi - portrayed by Alec Guinness and Ewan McGregor
- Jedi Master who trains Anakin Skywalker and Luke Skywalker.[60]
- Ki-Adi-Mundi - portrayed by Silas Carson
- Cerean Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy.[61]
- Klaatu
- Jabba the Hutt's skiff guard(s) from Return of the Jedi. Originally named "Woof" by ILM designers, Klaatu is a green dog-like humanoid. The character was included in trading cards and miniature figurines.
- Ken
- The son of Triclops and grandson of Palpatine. Born on Kessel and taken to live in the Lost City of the Jedi underneath Yavin 4. He was found by Luke Skywalker who then joined the Rebel Alliance. It is unknown what happened to Ken after the defeat of Trioculus. First appears in The Lost City of the Jedi.
- Derek "Hobbie" Klivian - portrayed by Richard Oldfield
- Rogue Squadron pilot in The Empire Strikes Back.[62]
- Agen Kolar - portrayed by Tux Akindoyeni
- Zabrak Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith and the Clone Wars series.
- Plo Koon - portrayed by Alan Ruscoe and Matt Sloan
- Kel Dor Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy and Expanded Universe.[63]
- General Rahm Kota
- Starkiller's mentor in The Force Unleashed.
- Kreia - voiced by Sara Kestelman
- Featured in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, she acts as a mentor to the Jedi Exile. A former Jedi Master and one of the few survivors of the Jedi Civil War and its aftermath, Kreia is secretive and manipulative, and her true history and motivations remain a mystery throughout most of the game. As part of Gamespy's 2005 Game of the Year awards, Kreia received the award for "Best Character."[64]
L
- Warmaster Tsavong Lah
- Warmaster during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion.[66]
- Beru Lars - portrayed by Bonnie Maree Piesse and Shelagh Fraser
- Owen Lars' girlfriend in Attack of the Clones; in Revenge of the Sith, is his wife, the two take custody of Luke Skywalker.[67]
- Cliegg Lars - portrayed by Jack Thompson
- Moisture farmer who freed from slavery and married Shmi Skywalker.[68] Lost his leg when pursuing the Sand People who had kidnapped Shmi.[68] The name – and variations of – Cliegg has been in Star Wars drafts since 1974.[68]
- Owen Lars - portrayed by Phil Brown and Joel Edgerton
- Son of Cliegg Lars and stepbrother of Anakin Skywalker.[69] He and his wife take custody of Luke Skywalker in Revenge of the Sith.[69]
- Lobot - portrayed by John Hollis
- Lando Calrissian's cyborg aide in The Empire Strikes Back.[70]
- Lumiya
- Introduced in Marvel's Star Wars comics, and returns in the Legacy of the Force series as the dark Jedi who turns Jacen Solo to the dark side of the Force.[72]
M
- General Crix Madine - played by Dermot Crowley
- Imperial officer who defect to the Rebel Alliance.[73]
- Darth Malak - voiced by Rafael Ferrer
- Antagonist in Knights of the Old Republic whom the player's character defeats in the game's final battle.[74]
- Galen Marek (Starkiller) - voiced by Samuel Witwer
- Marek was created as Darth Vader's secret apprentice for the The Force Unleashed multimedia project, but he is best known for his name Starkiller, which was Luke Skywalker's original last name.[75]
- Darth Maul - portrayed by Ray Park and voiced by Peter Serafinowicz
- Darth Sidious' apprentice in The Phantom Menace, killed by Obi Wan Kenobi.[76]
- MD-5
- A medical droid serving Trioculus that first appears in The Glove of Darth Vader.
- Tion Medon - portrayed by Bruce Spence
- Local administrator on Utapau in Revenge of the Sith.[77]
- General Rom Mohc - voiced by Jack Angel
- Creator of the Dark Trooper program in Dark Forces and the game's final boss.
- Kasan Moor - voiced by Olivia Hussey
- Former commander of the 128th TIE Interceptor Squadron, member of Rogue Squadron. Featured in the video game Star Wars: Rogue Squadron.
- Mon Mothma - portrayed by Caroline Blakiston and Genevieve O'Reilly
- Republic senator; later, co-founder and leader of the Rebel Alliance.[79]
- Admiral Conan Antonio Motti - portrayed by Richard LeParmentier
- Officer aboard the Death Star over-confident in its power.[80] George Lucas, in a May 1, 2007, appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, gave Motti's full name as "Conan Antonio Motti".
- Grand Moff Muzzer
- Was an Imperial Grand Moff. He was shot in the leg by Tibor, Zorba the Hutt's personal bounty hunter when the Moffship pulled the Zorba Express into the moffship, but survived. He was first featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
N
- Momaw Nadon
- Ithorian seen in the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope.
- Boss Rugor Nass - voiced by Brian Blessed
- Gungan leader in The Phantom Menace, and attends Padmé Amidala's funeral in Revenge of the Sith.[81]
- Captain Lorth Needa - portrayed by Michael Culver
- Captain of the Star Destroyer Avenger killed by Darth Vader for failing to capture the Millennium Falcon in The Empire Strikes Back.[82]
- Darth Nihilus
- Sith Lord who appears in The Sith Lords and Star Wars: Legacy. Darth Traya found and trained Nihilus; Nihilus and Darth Sion later betrayed her. The player's character eventually defeats Nihilus.
- Nien Nunb - portrayed by Richard Bonehill and Mike Quinn
- Lando Calrissian's co-pilot in Return of the Jedi.[83]
O
- Barriss Offee
- Jedi Padawan of Luminara Unduli.[84]
- Ric Olié - portrayed by Ralph Brown
- Pilots the queen's ship and an N-1 starfighter in The Phantom Menace.[85]
- Cal Omas
- Politician and leader of the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances in the New Jedi Order and Legacy of the Force series.
- Omega Squad
- A four-man Republic Commando unit featured in the books Star Wars Republic Commando: Hard Contact and Star Wars Republic Commando: Triple Zero and in the video game Star Wars: Republic Commando.
- Carth Onasi - voiced by Raphael Sbarge
- A Republic officer and renowned pilot who joins the player character's quest in Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic, where if the player chooses a female protagonist, he is a potential love interest.[86] He also appears as an Admiral in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II if the player designates that Revan was light-side in the game.
- Onimi
- Depicted throughout most of the New Jedi Order series as a "shamed one", The Unifying Force reveals that Onimi in fact controls Overload Shimrra. Jacen Solo kills Onimi in the series' final book.
- Oola - portrayed by Femi Taylor
- Dancer in Jabba the Hutt's palace. She was eaten by Jabba's rancor.[87]
- Canderous Ordo - portrayed by John Cygan
- A Mandalorian warrior who joins the player character's quest in Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic. He eventually becomes Mandalore and will join the player character's quest in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II.
- Bail Organa - portrayed by Jimmy Smits
- Leia Organa's adoptive father and one of the Rebel Alliance's founding members.[8] Adrian Dunbar portrayed Organa for scenes cut from The Phantom Menace.[8] Smits voiced the character for The Force Unleashed.[88]
- Princess Leia Organa - portrayed by Carrie Fisher
- Luke Skywalker's sister and Han Solo's wife.[89] Leader in the Rebel Alliance and the New Republic.[89]
- Jan Ors - portrayed by Angela Harry (Jedi Knight), Julie Eccles (voice, Dark Forces), Vanessa Marshall (voice, Jedi Outcast)
- Kyle Katarn's pilot and love interest.
- General Otto - voiced by Tom Kane
- Imperial officer who deserted the Empire. First appears in the game Star Wars Demolition and appears later in Star Wars Galaxies.
- Admiral Kendal Ozzel - portrayed by Michael Sheard
- Initial commander of Darth Vader's Star Dreadnought Executor in The Empire Strikes Back.[90] Vader kills Ozzel for his incompetence. George Lucas remarked that Sheard produced "the best screen death" he'd seen.[91]
P
- Emperor Palpatine - portrayed by Ian McDiarmid and Clive Revill
- Naboo senator also known as Darth Sidious.[92] Dark Lord of the Sith whose machinations turn the Galactic Republic into the Galactic Empire.[92] Lures Anakin Skywalker to the dark side of the Force and dubs him Darth Vader.[92] Eventually killed by a redeemed Darth Vader.[92]
- Captain Panaka - portrayed by Hugh Quarshie
- Captain of the queen's guard in The Phantom Menace who eventually becomes an Imperial moff.[93]
- Gilad Pellaeon
- Imperial officer introduced in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy who rises to lead the Imperial Remnant.[94]
- Even Piell - portrayed by Michaela Cottrel
- Lannik Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy.[95]
- Firmus Piett - portrayed by Kenneth Colley
- Imperial officer who succeeds Admiral Ozzel as commanding officer the Executor.[96] Dies when the Executor is destroyed in Return of the Jedi.[96]
- Poggle the Lesser - voiced by Marton Csokas
- Archduke of Geonosis and one of the Separatist leaders killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar.[97]
- Jek Tono Porkins - portrayed by William Hootkins
- A corpulent X-wing pilot codenamed "Red Six" killed in A New Hope.[98]
Q
- Ulic Qel-Droma
- Jedi/Sith in the Tales of the Jedi series.[99]
- Danni Quee
- New Jedi Order character whose research helps in the fight against the Yuuzhan Vong in the New Jedi Order series.
- Ooryl Qrygg
- A Gand member of Rogue Squadron in Michael A. Stackpole's X-Wing series.
R
- R2-D2 - portrayed by Kenny Baker
- Astromech droid that appears in all six Star Wars films and in the Star Wars Expanded Universe.[100]
- R5-D4
- Droid whose motivator blows in the midst of a transaction with Owen Lars on Tatooine, resulting in the ownership of R2-D2 by Luke Skywalker.[101]
- Dack Ralter - portrayed by John Morton
- Luke Skywalker's snowspeeder gunner in The Empire Strikes Back.[102] The spelling of the character's first name vacillates between Dack and Dak.[102]
- Oppo Rancisis
- Thisspiasian Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy, master of Battle Meditation.[103]
- Dash Rendar - voiced by John Cygan
- A smuggler developed for the Shadows of the Empire multimedia project, prominently appearing as the protagonist of the Shadows of the Empire video game.[105]
- Ree-Yees
- A banished Gran convicted of murder on his homeworld, Kinyen. Ree-Yees expatriated to Tatooine, where he established himself in Jabba's Palace. Later, Ree-Yees plotted to assassinate Jabba the Hutt for the Galactic Empire, in exchange for a retraction of his murder sentence.[106]
- Darth Revan - voiced by Rino Romano
- The player's character in Knights of the Old Republic. Revan can be either male or female, though Revan is canonically male and follows the lightside path.
- General Carlist Rieekan - portrayed by Bruce Boa
- Rebel commanding officer on Hoth in The Empire Strikes Back.[107]
- Rogue Squadron
- Rebel Alliance and New Republic starfighter pilots featured in the original trilogy and expanded universe.
- Rookie One - portrayed by Jamison Jones (Rebel Assault II)
- The player's character in Rebel Assault and Rebel Assault II.
- Rukh
- Noghri who assassinates Grand Admiral Thrawn in The Last Command.[108]
S
- Sabé - portrayed by Keira Knightley
- One of Padmé Amidala's handmaidens in The Phantom Menace.[109] Sabé is the queen's decoy; for parts of the movie, the Sabé character is addressed as Amidala.[109]
- Thrackan Sal-Solo
- Han Solo's cousin and an antagonist in the Corellian trilogy. He is also prominent Legacy of the Force series, where he is killed.
- Admiral Sarn - portrayed by Gary Martinez
- Leader of the Phantom TIE program in Star Wars: Rebel Assault II.
- Sebulba - voiced by Lewis MacLeod
- Podracer who competes against Anakin Skywalker in The Phantom Menace.[110]
- Aayla Secura - portrayed by Amy Allen (film),[111] voiced by Jennifer Hale (The Clone Wars)[112]
- Jedi who appears in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, Dark Horse Comics' Republic and Clone Wars series, and The Clone Wars television series.
- Moff Kohl Seerdon
- Antagonist in Star Wars: Rogue Squadron.
- Zev Senesca - portrayed by Christopher Malcolm
- A Rogue Squadron pilot in The Empire Strikes Back.[113]
- Shedao Shai
- A supreme commander and the advance leader for the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the Star Wars galaxy at the beginning of The New Jedi Order series. Corran Horn defeats Shai in a duel.
- Bastila Shan - voiced by Jennifer Hale
- Jedi in Knights of the Old Republic who joins the player's character's quest (even falling in love with them if the player is male) but is seduced to the Dark Side.[114] If the protagonist aligns with the light side of the Force, he defeats Bastila in a lightsaber duel and she redeems herself by helping the Republic fleet.[114] If the protagonist is a dark-side character, the player has the option of killing Bastila or allowing her to live and become his apprentice.[114]
- Shimrra
- Yuuzhan Vong Supreme Overlord, controlled by Onimi, in the New Jedi Order series.
- Darth Sidious - portrayed by Clive Revill and Ian McDiarmid
- Palpatine's Sith alter ego.[92]
- Sifo-Dyas
- Jedi master who ordered the creation of the clone trooper army in the prequel trilogy.
- Aurra Sing - portrayed by Michonne Bourriague
- Bounty hunted in The Phantom Menace.[115]
- Darth Sion - voiced by Louis Mellis
- An antagonist in The Sith Lords. Darth Traya trained both Sion and Nihilus, who in turn betray her. He holds his ravaged body together with the Force. The player's character eventually defeats Sion.
- Anakin Skywalker - portrayed by Jake Lloyd (I), Hayden Christensen (II, III and the revised version of VI), James Earl Jones (voice) (III, IV, V and VI), and Sebastian Shaw (VI)
- Jedi whose fall and redemption are portrayed in the Star Wars films. Aka. Darth Vader.[116]
- Ben Skywalker
- Luke Skywalker and Mara Jade Skywalker's son. Jedi Knight. Former student of Jacen Solo, his cousin. In Fate of the Jedi: Outcast, he voluntarily accompanies his father into exile. He proves himself as both a fighter and as an investigator.
- Cade Skywalker
- Descendant of Luke and Mara Jade Skywalker and protagonist of the Star Wars: Legacy comic series.
- Luke Skywalker- portrayed by Mark Hamill
- Anakin Skywalker and Padme Amidala's son and Leia Organa's twin.[117] Jedi whose coming of age and rise as a Jedi are portrayed in the original Star Wars trilogy and Star Wars Expanded Universe.[117]
- Mara Jade Skywalker
- "Emperor's Hand" to Palpatine during his reign; Luke Skywalker's wife and mother to Ben. Aunt to Jaina, Jacen and Anakin.[53] Murdered by Darth Caedus.
- Shmi Skywalker - portrayed by Pernilla August
- Anakin Skywalker's mother who is always supportive of her son. She, too, is a slave. Qui-Gon attempts to bargain for her freedom but fails. Anakin finds it hard to leave Tattooine without her. She dies in his arms after being kidnapped and mistreated by sand people.[118]
- Sy Snootles
- Lead vocalist of the Max Rebo Band in Return of the Jedi..[119]
- Anakin Solo
- Youngest son of Han and Leia Organa Solo.[120]
- Han Solo - portrayed by Harrison Ford
- Captain of the Millennium Falcon who joins the Rebellion and marries Leia Organa.[121]
- Jacen Solo
- The oldest son of Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo, and Jaina Solo's twin brother. Becomes Darth Caedus.[122]
- Jaina Solo
- The daughter of Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo, and Jacen Solo's twin sister.[123] Jedi Knight.
- Leia Organa Solo
- See "Princess Leia Organa" under #O.
- Nomi Sunrider
- A Jedi in several Dark Horse Comics Old Republic-era series.
- Gavyn Sykes - portrayed by Christian J Simpson
- A Lieutenant in the Royal Naboo Security Force during the Invasion of Naboo. Partnered with R2-C4 to knock out the Droid Control Ship's Shield Generator in The Phantom Menace, allowing young Anakin Skywalker to destroy the ship from within.[125]
T
- General Cassio Tagge - portrayed by Don Henderson
- Imperial officer aboard the Death Star in A New Hope.[126]
- Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin - portrayed by Peter Cushing and Wayne Pygram
- The commanding officer of the Death Star in A New Hope.[127]
- Captain Roos Tarpals - portrayed by Steven Spiers
- Gungan soldier in The Phantom Menace.[128]
- TC-14 - portrayed by John Fensom and Lindsay Duncan
- A protocol droid who appears in the beginning of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.
- Booster Terrik
- Smuggler who becomes Corran Horn's father-in-law in the X-Wing series and helps protect Jedi children in the New Jedi Order series.
- Mirax Terrik
- Smuggler who becomes Corran Horn's wife in the X-Wing series.
- Mod Terrik
- Imperial stormtrooper captain who was shot in the back by subordinate fellow stormtrooper Davin Felth while attempting to kill or capture Han Solo and his human and droid cargo.
- Tessek - portrayed by Gerald Home
- Also known as "Squid Head", Jabba the Hutt's accountant in Return of the Jedi.[129]
- Bria Tharen
- Woman whom Han Solo rescues from a cult in The Han Solo Trilogy. Later joins the Rebel Alliance and helps the Rebels secure the plans to the first Death Star. After being captured by the Empire, Tharen commits suicide rather than risk betraying the Rebellion during interrogation.
- Grand Moff Thistleborn
- He was a loyal member of the Central Committee of Grand Moffs. He was first featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
- Raynar Thul
- Jedi whose personality is altered by joining with the Kiliks in the Dark Nest Crisis series.
- Grand Admiral Thrawn
- The antagonist in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn Trilogy.[130]
- Shaak Ti
- Member of The Jedi Council who escaped The Great Jedi Purge. In a deleted scene from Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith, she is killed by General Grievous, though this is officially regarded as non-canon.[131] She later appears in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, and is apparently killed by Starkiller/Galen Marek.
- Tibor
- A Barabel bounty hunter who assists Zorba the Hutt. First appears in Zorba the Hutt's Revenge.
- Saesee Tiin - portrayed by Khan Bonfils
- Jedi in the prequel trilogy and Clone Wars TV series.
- Major Grodin Tierce
- In Timothy Zahn's Hand of Thrawn series, Tierce is the clone of a stormtrooper of the same name. Thrawn, who created the clone as part of an experiment, added some of his own military genius to the clone's mind.
- Triclops
- Created from extracting the DNA from Palpatine and inserted into a woman named Niobi. He was born mutated with a third eye in the back of his head. Thought to be more powerful than his father, he was sent to exile. Later found by Luke Skywalker and joined the Alliance. First appears in Mission from Mount Yoda.
- Trioculus
- The self-proclaimed son of Palpatine and the ruler of half of the Empire. First appears in The Glove of Darth Vader.
- Darth Tyranus - portrayed by Christopher Lee
- See "Count Dooku" under #D.
- Captain Gregar Typho - portrayed by Jay Laga'aia
- Amidala's bodyguard in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.[132]
- Ahsoka Tano - voiced by Ashley Eckstein in the Clone wars movie and animated TV series. Anakin Skywalker's first jedi padawan.
V
- Darth Vader - portrayed by David Prowse (IV-VI), Sebastian Shaw (unmasked original, VI), Hayden Christiansen (III), and James Earl Jones (voice, III-VI)
- The alter-ego of Anakin Skywalker after his fall to the dark side.[116]
- Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum - portrayed by Terence Stamp
- Chancellor ousted from office in The Phantom Menace, allowing Palpatine to rise to power.[133]
- Nahdar Vebb - voiced by Tom Kenny
- A male Mon Calamari who served as the Padawan of Jedi Master Kit Fisto during the Clone Wars. Vebb was killed by the infamous General Grievous.
- General Maximilian Veers - portrayed by Julian Glover
- Officer who led the Empire's attack on Hoth in The Empire Strikes Back.[134]
- Tahiri Veila
- Anakin Solo's best friend and briefly Darth Caedus' apprentice. Brought back to the light by Ben Skywalker.
- Asajj Ventress - voiced by Grey DeLisle
- Antagonist in the Clone Wars and The Clone Wars series.[135]
- Vergere
- Jedi who lives among the Yuuzhan Vong and offers Jacen Solo insight into their culture and connection to the Force.[136]
- King Veruna
- Ruler of Naboo preceding Padmé Amidala. Veruna abdicated the throne and went into hiding after a thirteen-year reign surrounded by scandal. He was found dead six months prior to the Battle of Naboo, and though his death was ruled accidental, it was suspected that he was assassinated. It was partly because of the mystery surrounding Veruna's death that Panaka got the idea of employing a decoy for Queen Amidala.
- Vima-Da-Boda
- Fallen Old Republic Jedi introduced in Dark Empire. Regains her connection to the Force after aiding Leia Organa Solo in Dark Empire II and Empire's End.
- Quinlan Vos
- Jedi featured in the Star Wars: Republic comic series.
- Vuffi Raa
- Lando Calrissian's droid companion in The Adventures of Lando Calrissian.
W
- Wicket W. Warrick - portrayed by Warwick Davis
- Ewok who helps Princess Leia and the other Rebels in Return of the Jedi, and who also appears in the Star Wars: Ewoks animated series and the Caravan of Courage TV movie.[137]
- Watto - voiced by Andy Secombe
- Junk store owner and slaveholder of Anakin and Shmi Skywalker in The Phantom Menace.
- Taun We - voiced by Rena Owen
- Kaminoan administrator who guides Obi-Wan Kenobi during his visit to the cloning facility in Attack of the Clones.[138] During filming, Owen wore on set a maquette of the alien's head atop a hardhat, providing her co-stars with the proper eye-line for talking with the character.[138]
- Zam Wesell - portrayed by Leeanna Walsman
- Shape-shifting bounty hunter who fails in her mission to kill Padmé Amidala.[139]
- Beru Whitesun - portrayed by Bonnie Maree Piesse and Shelagh Fraser
- See "Beru Lars" under #L
- Mace Windu - portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson
- A master who sits on the Jedi Council and the main character in Shatterpoint.[140]
- Winter
- A Rebel agent known as "Targeter" who goes on to be an aide to Leia Organa Solo and Admiral Ackbar.
- Wuher - portrayed by Ted Burnett
- Bartender at the Mos Eisley Cantina in A New Hope.[141]
X
- Xanatos
- In Jude Watson's Jedi Apprentice series, Xanatos is the former padawan of Qui-Gon Jinn who turned to the dark side of the Force.
- Prince Xizor
- A character in Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire. Little is known about his past. He is head of the Black Sun criminal syndicate, depicted "like the Godfather with a reptilian overlay." He puts a hit on Luke Skywalker, so that Darth Vader will suffer the emperors wrath and he will become his apprentice and his grip on the galaxy will be supreme.[142] The character's name was inspired by a Portuguese name, Xico.[142]
Y
- Yaddle - portrayed by Phil Eason
- Member of the Jedi Council in The Phantom Menace.[143] Iain McCaig's concept art was originally a depiction of a young Yoda, conveying youth, pain, and wisdom inspired.[143] This work was used to create Yaddle.[143]
- Yoda - portrayed by Frank Oz, Tom Kane (voice only, mainly the tv series and video games)
- Jedi master who trained Count Dooku and Luke Skywalker. His species is unknown. [144]
Z
- Zekk
- Jedi friend of Jacen and Jaina Solo, appearing in The New Jedi Order and Legacy of the Force series.
- Ziro the Hutt
- Jabba the Hutt's uncle who appears in the Clone Wars series.
- Zorba the Hutt
- Jabba the Hutt's father[145] and barron of Cloud City after Lando Calrissian. First appears in Zorba the Hutt's Revenge.
- Zuckuss - portrayed by Cathy Munro
- Gand Bounty hunter appearing in The Empire Strikes Back.
- Commodore Zuggs
- An officer in the Imperial Starfleet and also later serves under Trioculus. First featured in The Lost City of the Jedi and later returns in Star Wars: Rebellion.
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External links
- Star Wars databank - contains separate entries for "characters" and "droids"
- Category:Individuals on Wookieepedia