List of Star Wars characters

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This is a list of prominent characters from the Star Wars franchise.

Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
See also – References – External links

[edit] 0–9

2-1B 
Medical droid who treats Luke Skywalker's wounds in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.[1]
4-LOM 
A bounty hunter droid in The Empire Strikes Back.[2]
4-LOM in the Star Wars Databank 4-LOM on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
8D8 
A 8D smelter droid working in Jabba the Hutt's palace in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.[3]

[edit] 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]
Allana 
Jacen Solo and Tenel Ka's daughter.
Allana on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Padmé Amidala - portrayed by Natalie Portman 
Senator from Naboo who marries Anakin Skywalker and gives birth to Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa.[5]
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.[7] Although most prominent in the New Jedi Order series, the character appears briefly in the Crimson Empire II series.[7]
Nom Anor in the Star Wars Databank Nom Anor on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Bail Antilles 
An Alderaanian senator.[8]
Bail Antilles on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Raymus Antilles - portrayed by Rohan Nichol 
Captain of the Tantive IV in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and in the game Star Wars: Empire at War.
Raymus Antilles on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
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.
Breha Antilles Organa on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Tavion Axmis 
Antagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy.
Tavion Axmis on Wookieepedia, an external wiki

[edit] 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]
Garm Bel Iblis 
A Republic senator and initial member of the Rebel Alliance.[11]
Sio Bibble - portrayed by Oliver Ford Davies 
Governor of Naboo in the prequel trilogy.[12]
Jar Jar Binks - portrayed by Ahmed Best 
Hapless but good-natured Gungan throughout the prequel trilogy.[13]
Blue Max 
Droid that is part of Han Solo's crew in The Han Solo Adventures by Brian Daley.[14]
Blue Max in the Star Wars Databank Blue Max on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Bossk 
A bounty hunter in The Empire Strikes Back.[15]
Bossk in the Star Wars Databank Bossk on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Noa Briqualon - portrayed by Wilford Brimley 
Marooned on Endor in Ewoks: The Battle for Endor.[16]
Bollux 
Droid that is part of Han Solo's crew in The Han Solo Adventures by Brian Daley.[17]
Bollux in the Star Wars Databank Bollux on Wookieepedia, an external wiki

[edit] C

C-3PO - portrayed by Anthony Daniels 
Protocol droid who appears throughout the Star Wars movies and Expanded Universe.[18]
Joruus C'baoth 
Insane clone of Jedi master Jorus C'baoth and an antgonist in Timothy Zhan's Thrawn trilogy.[19] Zhan originally conceived the character as an insane clone of Obi-Wan Kenobi.[19]
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 
Businessman and scoundrel who leads the Rebels' space attack against the Death Star in Return of the Jedi.[20] He eventually resigns his military commission and returns to being a businessman.[20]
Charal 
Force-wielding antagonist in Battle for Endor.[21]
Charal in the Star Wars Databank Charal on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Chewbacca - portrayed by Peter Mayhew 
Han Solo's partner and co-pilot of the Millennium Falcon.[22] His father, Attichitucuk, appears is a playable character in Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds. Chewbacca and his wife, Mallatobuck, have a son named Lumpawarrump.[22]
Nas Choka 
Yuuzhan Vong warmaster who succeeded Tsavong Lah. Surrendered on behalf of the Yuuzhan Vong after Shimrra's death, ending the conflict.
Nas Choka on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
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.
Airen Cracken on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Arvel Crynyd 
A-wing pilot who crashes into the Star Dreadnought Executor, causing it to spin out of control, in Return of the Jedi
Arvel Crynyd on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Salacious B. Crumb - portrayed by Tim Rose 
Kowakian monkey-lizard in Jabba the Hutt's court.[23] Rose's antics controlling the Crumb puppet led to an increase in the character's prominence.[23]

[edit] D

Admiral Natasi Daala
Antagonist introduced in the Jedi Academy trilogy, returning in Darksaber and Planet of Twilight.[24] 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 killed during the Rebels' attack on the first Death Star.[25] Biggs' reunion with Luke was cut from the theatrical release of A New Hope but restored for the Special Edition release.[25]
Bren Derlin - portrayed by John Ratzenberger 
Rebel officer in The Empire Strikes Back.[26]
Desann - voiced by Mark Klastorin 
Dark Jedi and antagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.
Desann on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Grand Moff Vilim Disra 
Imperial antagonist in the Hand of Thrawn duology.
Vilim Disra on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Jan Dodonna - portrayed by Alex McCrindle 
Rebel general who planned the starfighter attack on the first Death Star,[27] 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.[28] Dooku severs Anakin Skywalker's right hand in Attack of the Clones, and Skywalker kills Dooku in Revenge of the Sith.[28]
Count Dooku in the Star Wars Databank Dooku on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Durge 
A character in the 2003 Clone Wars animated series.[29]
Durge in the Star Wars Databank Durge on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Kyp Durron 
Jedi Master who first appears in Kevin J. Anderson's Jedi Academy Trilogy.[30]

[edit] E

Bant Eerin 
Obi-Wan Kenobi's best friend while growing up in the Jedi Temple.
Bant Eerin on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
EV-9D9 
Droid working in Jabba the Hutt's palace in Return of the Jedi.[31]
Doctor Cornelius Evazan - portrayed by Alfie Curtis 
Character who antagonizes Luke Skywalker in A New Hope.[32]

[edit] 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.
Keyan Farlander on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Jagged Fel 
Starfighter pilot and Baron Soontir Fel's son.
Jagged Fel on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Roan Fel 
Deposed galactic emperor in the Star Wars: Legacy series.
Roan Fel on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Baron Soontir Fel 
Elite Imperial starfighter pilot.
Soontir Fel on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Jango Fett - portrayed by Temuera Morrison 
Bounty hunter, clones of whom composed the Republic's Army in the prequel trilogy.[33]
Boba Fett - portrayed by Jeremy Bulloch 
Clone of Jango Fett raised by Jango as his son.[34] Becomes a bounty hunter.[34]
Borsk Fey'lya
Bothan politician, introduced in the Thrawn trilogy, who rises to become chief of state of the New Republic.[35]
Bib Fortuna - portrayed by Michael Carter
Jabba the Hutt's majordomo in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. He is male. His species is Twi'lek. He is from the planet Ryloth.

[edit] G

Adi Gallia - portrayed by Gin Clarke 
Corellian Jedi master in the prequel trilogy.[36]
Garindan - portrayed by Sadie Eddon 
Long-snouted creature who leads Imperial stormtroopers to the Millennium Falcon.[37]
Garindan in the Star Wars Databank Garindan on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Greedo - portrayed by Paul Blake and Maria de Aragon 
Bounty hunter killed by Han Solo in A New Hope.[38]
See also: Han shot first
Greedo in the Star Wars Databank Greedo on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
General Grievous 
Cyborg supreme commander of the Separatist droid armies killed by Obi-Wan Kenobi in Revenge of the Sith.[39]
Nute Gunray - portrayed by Silas Carson 
Viceroy of the Trade Federation.[40]

[edit] 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.[41] It is also part of the Trials of Obi-Wan expansion pack to the massively multiplayer online game Star Wars: Galaxies.[41]
HK-47 in the Star Wars Databank HK-47 on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Rune Haako - portrayed by Jerome Blake/James Taylor (Episode I) and Sandy Thompson (Episode III) 
Second in command to Nute Gunray.[42]
San Hill - voiced by Chris Truswell 
Chairman of the Intergalactic Banking Clan.[43]
San Hill in the Star Wars Databank San Hill on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Corran Horn 
X-wing pilot and Jedi Knight.[44]I, Jedi is narrated from his first-person perspective.[44] Michael Stackpole, who created the character for the X-Wing series, depicts Horn in the Star Wars Customizable Card Game.[44]

[edit] I

IG-88 
Bounty hunter in The Empire Strikes Back.[45]
IG-88 in the Star Wars Databank IG-88 on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Ysanne Isard 
Former head of Imperial Intelligence and leader of the Empire in the Rogue Squadron book series.[46] 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.
Irek Ismaren on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Isolder 
Character who courts Princess Leia in The Courtship of Princess Leia.[47] Killed by Darth Caedus in Invincible.
Isolder in the Star Wars Databank Isolder on Wookieepedia, an external wiki

[edit] J

Jabba the Hutt 
A crime boss.[48]
Mara Jade 
"Emperor's Hand" to Palpatine during his reign; Luke Skywalker's wife.[49]
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.
Carnor Jax on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Jedi Exile 
The player's unnamed character in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II The Sith Lords.
Jedi Exile on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Jerec 
Dark Jedi and main antagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II.
Jerec on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Moff Jerjerrod 
Commanding officer of the second Death Star.[50]
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.[51]

[edit] K

Kir Kanos 
Anti-hero of the Crimson Empire series.[52]
Talon Karrde 
Smuggler introduced in Timothy Zhan's Thrawn trilogy.[53]
Kyle Katarn 
The player's character in the first two Dark Forces video games.[54]
Obi-Wan Kenobi - portrayed by Alec Guinness and Ewan Macgregor 
Jedi Master who trains Anakin Skywalker and Luke Skywalker.[55]
Ki-Adi-Mundi - portrayed by Silas Carson 
Cerean Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy.[56]
Derek "Hobbie" Klivian 
Rogue Squadron pilot in The Empire Strikes Back.[57]
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.
Agen Kolar on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Plo Koon 
Kel Dor Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy and Expanded Universe.[58]
Plo Koon in the Star Wars Databank Plo Koon on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Exar Kun 
Fallen Jedi who establishes a dark-side presence on Yavin IV.[59]
Exar Kun in the Star Wars Databank Exar Kun on Wookieepedia, an external wiki

[edit] L

Warmaster Tsavong Lah 
Warmaster during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion.[60]
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.[61]
Cliegg Lars - portrayed by Jack Thompson 
Moisture farmer who freed from slavery and married Shmi Skywalker.[62] Lost his leg when pursuing the sand people who kidnapped Shmi.[62] The name -- and variations of -- Cliegg has been in Star Wars drafts since 1974.[62]
Owen Lars - portrayed by Phil Brown and Joel Edgerton 
Son of Cliegg Lars and stepbrother of Anakin Skywalker.[63] He and his wife take custody of Luke Skywalker in Revenge of the Sith.[63]
Lobot - portrayed by John Hollis 
Lando Calrissian's cyborg aid in The Empire Strikes Back.[64]
Lobot in the Star Wars Databank Lobot on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
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.
Lumiya in the Star Wars Databank Lumiya on Wookieepedia, an external wiki

[edit] M

General Crix Madine - played by Dermot Crowley 
Imperial officer who defect to the Rebel Alliance.[65]
Darth Malak - voiced by Rafael Ferrer 
Antagonist in Knights of the Old Republic whom the player's character defeats Malak in the game's final battle.[66]
Galen Marek - voiced by Samuel Witwer
Marek was created as Darth Vader's secret apprentice for the The Force Unleashed multimedia project.[67]
Darth Maul - portrayed by Ray Park
Darth Sidious' apprentice who kills Qui-Gon Jinn, and is in turn slain by Obi-Wan Kenobi, in The Phantom Menace.[68]
Tion Medon - portrayed by Bruce Spence 
Local administrator on Utapau in Revenge of the Sith.[69]
General Rom Mohc - voiced by Jack Angel 
Creator of the Dark Trooper program in Dark Forces and the game's final boss.
Rom Mohc on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Sly Moore - portrayed by Sandi Findlay 
One of Palpatine's personal aides.[70]
Mon Mothma - portrayed by Caroline Blakiston and Genevieve O'Reilly 
Republic senator; later, co-founder and leader of the Rebel Alliance.[71]
Admiral Conan Antonio Motti - portrayed by Richard LeParmentier 
Officer aboard the Death Star over-confident in its power.[72] George Lucas, in a May 1, 2007, appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, gave Motti's full name as "Conan Antonio Motti".

[edit] N

Boss Rugor Nass - voiced by Brian Blessed 
Gungan leader in The Phantom Menace.[73]
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.[74]
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.
Darth Nihilus on Wookieepedia, an external wiki
Nien Nunb 
Lando Calrissian's co-pilot in Return of the Jedi.[75]

[edit] O

Ric Olié 
Pilots the queen's ship and an N-1 starfighter in The Phantom Menace.[76]
Cal Omas 
Politician and leader of the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances in the New Jedi Order and Legacy of the Force series.