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Star Wars: Who Played Who? (2)

Match the actor to their role in Episodes I–VI.

Star Wars: Who Played Who? (2)
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We give you the actor; you pick the character. Straightforward. No deep cuts. No trick questions.

Quick tips:

“General,” “Senator,” “Master” = rank.

Letter-number codes (R2-D2, C-3PO) = droids.

Jedi, Sith, Rebel, Empire = factions.

PT vs OT = timeline hints.

Some roles were recast—let the year guide you. Click fast and may the Force be with you!

1/16

Phil Brown/Joel Edgerton?

[D] Owen Lars | Luke's cautious uncle ran Tatooine's moisture farm. Edgerton brought depth to the younger version, showing how protecting family sometimes means holding dreams back temporarily.

2/16

Peter Cushing/Wayne Pygram?

[A] Grand Moff Tarkin | Cushing's chilling commander destroyed Alderaan without hesitation. Digital resurrection brought him back in Rogue One, sparking debates about posthumous actor appearances.

3/16

Ian McDiarmid/Clive Revill?

[C] Emperor (Palpatine) | McDiarmid played the scheming Sith across six films spanning four decades. His cackle became villainous shorthand, proving lightning hands age remarkably well.

4/16

Pernilla August?

[B] Shmi Skywalker | August portrayed Anakin's enslaved mother with quiet strength. Her tragic death triggered his dark transformation, making her Tatooine sacrifice galaxywide consequential ultimately.

5/16

Natalie Portman?

[A] Padme Amidala | Portman balanced queen, senator, and secret wife roles brilliantly. Her elaborate costumes required hours of preparation, with the throne room gown weighing pounds.

6/16

Liam Neeson?

[D] Qui-Gon Jinn | Neeson's maverick Jedi discovered Anakin and pioneered Force ghosting. His rejection of Council politics made him the franchise's first rebellious mentor figure.

7/16

Jerome Blake/David Bowers?

[C] Mas Amedda | Palpatine's horned right hand managed Senate bureaucracy. His species, Chagrian, hails from oceanic Champala where politics runs equally deep as water.

8/16

Ray Park/Peter Serafinowicz?

[B] Darth Maul | Park performed incredible martial arts while Serafinowicz voiced the Zabrak assassin. That double-bladed lightsaber ignition redefined cinematic weapon reveals forever.

9/16

Christopher Lee?

[D] Count Dooku | Horror legend Lee brought aristocratic menace to the fallen Jedi. His real-life fencing expertise made lightsaber duels authentic, requiring minimal stunt doubling.

10/16

Samuel L. Jackson?

[A] Mace Windu | Jackson requested a purple lightsaber to stand out during arena battles. Windu's aggressive Form VII style reflected the master's proximity to darkness.

11/16

Ahmed Best?

[B] Jar Jar Binks | Best pioneered motion capture performance before it became standard. The Gungan's clumsy antics divided audiences, yet his actor deserved better treatment afterward.

12/16

Matthew Wood?

[C] General Grievous | Wood voiced the coughing cyborg while recording actual tuberculosis patient sounds ethically. Grievous collected Jedi lightsabers like morbid trophies obsessively.

13/16

Silas Carson?

[A] Nute Gunray | Carson portrayed the Trade Federation's cowardly viceroy with exaggerated accent. His bureaucratic villainy showed how paperwork enables warfare quite effectively.

14/16

Andy Secombe?

[A] Watto | Secombe voiced the flying junk dealer who enslaved Anakin's family. The Toydarian's immunity to Jedi mind tricks came from Lucas wanting gambling addiction.

15/16

Oliver Ford Davies?

[B] Sio Bibble | Davies played Naboo's worried governor during the Trade Federation blockade. His theatrical panic contrasted Amidala's composed leadership throughout the invasion crisis.

16/16

Jimmy Smits?

[C] Senator Bail Organa | Smits portrayed Leia's adoptive father across multiple films. The Alderaan senator founded the Rebellion while raising a princess secretly and bravely.

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