‘Star Wars’ actor Michael Pennington dies at 82

Hollywood is reeling. Fans are stunned. And a quiet, bookish boy from Cambridge who helped build the

Death Star has taken his final bow. As tributes pour in from tearful co-stars and lifelong friends, the true scale of what we’ve lost is only just emerging.

This wasn’t just a Star Wars actor. This was a man who redefined Shakespeare, inspired generations, and carried entire worlds on his shoul… Continues…

Michael Pennington’s life was a rare bridge between blockbuster mythology and the intimate, fragile world of live theatre.

To millions, he was Moff Jerjerrod, the uneasy Imperial officer overseeing the second Death Star in Return of the Jedi. To those who watched him on stage,

he was something far greater: a fierce, precise, deeply human interpreter of Shakespeare,

capable of turning centuries‑old lines into something that felt like confession.

Co‑founding the English Shakespeare Company in 1986, he devoted his life to making classical drama accessible, urgent, and alive.

His collaborations with Judi Dench and Michael Williams, his turns in Hamlet and The Iron Lady, and even his late‑career voice role in Raised by

Wolves showed an artist who never stopped searching. The tributes now flooding in are not just for a face from a galaxy far,

far away, but for a craftsman who gave everything to his art, right up to the end.

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