List of Star Wars characters


This list of characters from the Star Wars franchise contains only those which are considered part of the official Star Wars canon. The list is divided between "humans and humanoids" and "droids".
Some of these characters have additional and alternate plotlines in the non-canonical Star Wars Legends continuity, the characters found in that body of works are compiled in the list of Star Wars Legends characters and.

Humans

Humans are a species in the fictional Star Wars universe. They are the most numerous and dominant species, with apparently millions of major and minor colonies galaxywide. Humans are native to many different worlds and are characterized by multidimensional complex personalities, that are both individual and unique. They are the only race accepted as pure by Emperor Palpatine.
By the time the hyperdrive was invented, humans were already present on a few scattered worlds throughout the galaxy; according to the New Essential Chronology, the humans of Coruscant managed to send out a number of 'sleeper ships' between the fall of the Rakatan Infinite Empire and the invention of the hyperdrive. Star Wars humans are mostly biologically identical to real-life humans.
The presence of ordinary humans in the story is important dramatically and the first movie establishes their vulnerability and weakness. Luke Skywalker's introduction early in the first movie was rewritten to establish this.
In the Star Wars mythology, the human homeworld, according to the New Essential Chronology, is generally believed to be Coruscant. However, there is actually no real consensus on the issue; according to releases from the official Starwars.com site, the ancient human home world has simply been lost to history.
Star Wars humans live on many different worlds throughout the galaxy, with many populations living together with several other species—something which is most common either on the cosmopolitan worlds at the core, or on the frontier at the Outer Rim of the galaxy, such as on Tatooine.

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Clone trooper

NamePortrayalDescription
""Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Deformed clone trooper who helps the Domino Squad in the Clone Wars. He is killed during one of the battles of Kamino.
Commander "Appo" Voice: Temuera Morrison, Dee Bradley Baker Clone Sergeant of the 501st Legion who serves under Captain Rex in The Clone Wars and is later promoted to commander in Revenge of the Sith. He follows Darth Vader in attacking the Jedi Temple on Coruscant and stops Senator Bail Organa from entering the Temple, before being wounded by Jedi Padawan Zett Jukassa.
Commander "Bacara" Clone Commander of the 21st Nova Corps, serving under Jedi Ki-Adi Mundi during the Outer Rim Sieges in the last year of the Clone Wars. In Revenge of the Sith, he fights alongside Mundi during the Battle of Mygeeto, but when Order 66 is issued, Bacara and his men unwillingly betray and kill Mundi.
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Clone Commander of the 327th Star Corps, serving under Jedi General Aayla Secura during the Clone Wars. In Revenge of the Sith, when Order 66 is issued, Bly and his men unwillingly betray and execute Secura on Felucia.
Temuera Morrison
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker
Clone Commander of the 212th Attack Battalion, serving under Obi-Wan Kenobi during the Clone Wars. In Revenge of the Sith, he helps Obi-Wan during the Battle of Utapau, but unwillingly betrays and attempts to kill him when Order 66 is issued.
"Crosshair"Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Deformed clone trooper and member of Clone Force 99. He is the team's sniper, possessing genetic mutations that give him exceptional eyesight.
"Cutup" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Clone trooper and member of Delta Squad. He is eaten by a Rishi eel after surviving a Separatist attack on a remote listening post on the Rishi moon.
"Denal"Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Clone trooper who served the 501st Legion during the Clone Wars. He is killed by bounty hunter Cad Bane, who then wears his armor and impersonates him.
""Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Clone trooper serving within the 501st Legion during the Clone Wars. During the Umbara Campaign, he was Jedi General Pong Krell's most loyal soldier, but was ultimately the one to execute him once his treason was discovered.
"Echo" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker ARC Trooper and member of Domino Squad and the 501st Legion, who is seemingly killed in the Battle of Lola Sayu. In reality, however, he was captured and unwittingly used as a pawn by the Separatists for their campaign on Anaxes. After being rescued by Captain Rex, he plays a key role in leading the Republic to victory in the battle of Anaxes, before joining Clone Force 99, consisting of other clones with genetic mutations.
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Clone Commander serving under Jedi Nadhar Vebb. He is killed while fighting General Grievous' pet Gor.
"" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker ARC Trooper and member of the Domino Squad and the 501st Legion, who participates in numerous battles of the Clone Wars. After witnessing his close friend Clone Trooper Tup unwittingly executing Jedi General Tiplar during the Battle of Ringo Vinda, Fives goes to great lengths to find answers for Tup's actions, ultimately leading to his discovery of Order 66. However, because of this, Palpatine frames him for an assassination attempt. Before he could reveal what he learned to Captain Rex and Anakin Skywalker, Fives is killed by Commander Fox under Palpatine's orders.
"Fox" Voice: Temuera Morrison Clone trooper within the 501st Legion who appears in Revenge of the Sith.
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Clone Commander in charge of the Coruscant Guard during the Clone Wars. Fox is later killed by Darth Vader in Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith for ordering his men to fire on Vader after mistaking him for a Jedi.
Voice: Temuera Morrison, Dee Bradley Baker Clone Commander of the 41st Elite Corps, serving under Jedi Luminara Unduli during the Clone Wars. In Revenge of the Sith, he takes part in the Battle of Kashyyyk and attempts to carry out Order 66 by executing Yoda, but the Jedi Master senses his intentions and swiftly decapitates him and another trooper.
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Clone Commando thought to have died in the Battle of Sarrish. Stricken with amnesia and living on Abafar, he is later told by Colonel Meebur Gascon that he is a clone trooper. Gregor helps the Colonel and his droids to get off Abafar to save many Republic lives, seemingly perishing once more in the process. However, following the Clone Wars he ends up in the Seelos system with fellow retired clones Rex and Wolffe, and is shown to have developed some eccentric tendencies. He aids a group of rebels against Imperial forces in a skirmish on the planet, and later takes part in a battle to free the planet Lothal from Imperial occupation, though he is fatally wounded by an Imperial technician during the battle.
""Voice: Dee Bradley Baker A mentally unstable clone trooper within the 501st Legion who participates in the search for General Grievous on Saleucami, and later in the Umbara Campaign, during which he sacrifices his life to destroy a droid supply trip.
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Clone trooper and commander of Domino Squad, whose nickname comes from the fact that he constantly carries the heavy guns within the squad. He sacrifices himself to destroy a remote listening post on the Rishi moon under attack by the Separatists and alert the Republic of their presence on the moon.
"Hunter"Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Deformed clone trooper and commander of Clone Force 99. He has genetic mutations that give him ehanced senses, such as tracking and feeling electromagnetic signals.
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker ARC Trooper within the 501st Legion who fights in many battles throughout the Clone Wars. During the Siege of Mandalore, he is captured by Darth Maul to be used as bait in luring Ahsoka Tano to him, but is eventually rescued. When Order 66 is issued, Jesse is among the clones to attempt to execute Ahsoka, as well as Rex after he has his chip removed and sides with her. Along with all the other troopers aboard, Jesse is killed when the Star Destroyer they are on crashes on a small moon, and is buried by Ahsoka and Rex.
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Clone Commander serving under Jedi Ki-Adi-Mundi during the Clone Wars.
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Clone medic serving in the 501st Legion. He conducts his own investigation of the murder of Jedi General Tiplar and aids Fives, eventually discovering the biochip conspiracy himself. Because of this, he was kidnapped by the Separatists on the orders of Count Dooku, and was subsequently frozen in stasis until he was found and released by a crew of pirates, which he joins.
Temuera Morrison
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker
Clone Commander and pilot, who participates in several battles throughout the Clone Wars under the command of Obi-Wan Kenobi, such as the Battle of Teth, the Battle of Umbara, the Battle of Coruscant, and the Battle of Utapau. A skilled pilot, Odd Ball flies an assortment of starfighters, including the V-19 Torrent and the ARC-170.
Temuera Morrison
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker
Clone Commander who participates in the Battle of Geonosis in Attack of the Clones and serves under Jedi Master Mace Windu. In The Clone Wars, he is captured by a group of bounty hunters and executed by Aurra Sing in an attempt to lure Windu into a trap.
Captain "Rex" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Anakin Skywalker's second-in-command and captain of 501st in The Clone Wars. Near the end of the Clone Wars, he is promoted to commander and participates in the Siege of Mandalore under the command of Ahsoka Tano. When Order 66 is issued, Rex unwillingly attempts to kill Ahsoka, but she removes the chip controlling his brain, and the pair fake their deaths, going into hiding their own separate ways. In Rebels, during the Galactic Empire era, Rex is living as a retired clone trooper alongside Wolffe and Gregor, and ends up joining the Rebel Alliance, reuniting with Ahsoka. He takes part in several battles, including the liberation of Lothal from under Imperial occupation at the end of the series, and the Battle of Endor in Return of the Jedi, as part of Han Solo's strike team.
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Rookie clone trooper who has a teardrop tattoo on his face, and matching designs on his helmet. He participates in the Battle of Umbara, and was key to the capture of rogue Jedi General Pong Krell. During his time in the campaign on Ringo Vinda, Tup's biochip malfunctions, leading him to carry out Order 66 earlier than intended. As Tup was being shipped back to Kamino for evaluation, he was kidnapped by the Separatists but recovered shortly afterwards. He dies of medical complications on Kamino during the ensuing investigation.
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Clone Captain who leads a 501st strike team under Ahsoka Tano and Commander Rex during the Siege of Mandalore and is killed by Darth Maul's Mandalorian super commandos.
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Clone Commander of the 104th Battalion and leader of the "Wolfpack", serving under Jedi Plo Koon during the Clone Wars. During the war, a gained a large scar on his right eye. He is one of the few clones to have removed his inhibitor chip and, as such, was not forced to carry out Order 66. During the Galactic Empire era, he ends up in the Seelos system with fellow clones Rex and Gregor, and later helps the Rebels free Lothal from Imperial occupation.
"Wrecker"Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Deformed clone trooper and member of Clone Force 99. He is the team's muscles, having genetic mutations that make him much larger and stronger than other clone troopers.

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Erso and Gerrera families

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Mandalorians

are a culture of humans from planet Mandalore, that wear helmets. The Mandalorian culture was carried on by humans from Mandalore around the galaxy. After the extinction of the Taung alien species, a gray skinned humanoid-alien race native to Coruscant. The Taung are forced from Coruscant by the rising human population. The warring race name their new planet "Mandalore", after their leader, Mandalore the First.
NamePortrayalDescription
Voice: Julian Holloway Mandalorian politician who serves as Prime Minister of Mandalore during the Clone Wars. A prominent supporter of Satine Kryze and her New Mandalorian government, he is imprisoned for his involvement in an illegal smuggling ring, but is later freed and reinstated as Prime Minister after Darth Maul takes over the New Mandalorian capital city of Sundari. Later when Darth Maul is captured by Darth Sidious, Almec sends Mandalorian warriors Gar Saxon and Rook Kast to rescue him. During the Siege of Mandalore, he is killed by Saxon when he attempts to give information to Ahsoka and Bo-Katan Kyrze.
The ArmorerEmily Swallow Unnamed female Mandalorian armorer and an ally of the Mandalorian.
The Mandalorian Pedro Pascal Mysterious Mandalorian bounty hunter operating in the Outer Rim territories in the years following the fall of the Empire, and the protagonist of the self-titled The Mandalorian web television series. Formerly known as Din Djarin, as a child he was the sole survivor of an attack on his village by an army of battle droids during the Clone Wars, which killed his parents, and was later taken in by the Mandalorians, who raised and trained him to become a highly skilled warrior. He makes a name of himself by becoming a member of the Bounty Hunters' Guild, and collecting numerous bounties as he travels across the galaxy. He is later tasked with hunting a 50 years old member of Yoda's species, but refuses to kill him and instead takes him in, beginning to take care of him as he continues looking for bounties and other jobs through the galaxy. Along the way he makes new friends and allies, such as Cara Dune, Greef Karga, Kuiil, and IG-11, but also a major enemy in the form of Moff Gideon and his Imperial Remnant, who want the Child for unknown reasons and somehow knows the Mandalorian's real name.
Bo-Katan KryzeVoice: Katee Sackhoff Female Mandalorian and member of the Death Watch, second-in-command to Pre Vizsla and sister to the Death Watch's political enemy, Duchess Satine. She opposes Vizsla's alliance with Darth Maul and Savage Opress, and later leads members of the Death Watch loyal to her against those who remain loyal to Maul and his criminal allies.
Voice: Anna Graves Duchess of Mandalore who wants to keep the planet out of the Clone Wars. She forms and leads the Council of Neutral Systems, much to the disgust of the Mandalorian Death Watch under Pre Vizsla. The Death Watch makes multiple attempts to eliminate Satine and reclaim Mandalore, only to be thwarted by the Jedi, particularly Satine's old friend Obi-Wan Kenobi. Kenobi had previously protected Satine in her youth, and the two had become quite close, with Obi-Wan claiming that he would have left the Jedi Order had Satine asked. Satine later watched her world fall to the Shadow Collective, which includes the Death Watch, under Darth Maul, who later murders her in front of a captured Obi-Wan.
Voice: Kevin McKidd Leader of the Protectors of Concord Dawn. He accepted Imperial bribes to prevent rebels from traveling through his system, but later ordered his men to permit rebel passage to keep the Empire away after being captured by Sabine. He sides with the Rebellion after his men were slaughtered by the Imperial Super Commandos and eventually joins Clan Wren in the Mandalorian Civil War.
Voice: Ray Stevenson Mandalorian warrior who served under Darth Maul, aiding his escape from Darth Sidious, and commanding his forces during the Siege of Mandalore alongside Rook Kast, until Maul betrayed them and allowed them to be captured alongside the rest of their men. Following the Galactic Empire's takeover of Mandalore, Saxon became Imperial Viceroy and Governor, wiping out the protectors, but was ultimately defeated by Sabine Wren and killed by Ursa Wren.
Voice: Tobias Menzies Governor of Mandalore and brother of Gar Saxon, whom he succeeds after Gar's death. During the civil war between the Mandalorian resistance and the Imperial government of Mandalore, Tiber deploys the Arc Pulse Generator, a weapon designed by Sabine Wren, whom he captures and forces to finish the weapon. Eventually, Sabine destroys the weapon with the Darksaber, causing an explosion that kills Tiber.
Paz VizlaTait Fletcher
Voice: Jon Favreau
Mandalorian warrior and member of the Tribe, who holds a grudge against the Empire due to their purge against the Mandalorian people. He confronts the Mandalorian when he has the Armorer build him a new armor out of beskar, which he had stolen from the Imperial Remnant, and later helps him fight the members of the Bounty Hunters' Guild pursuing him and the Child, allowing the two of them to escape. Later, when the Tribe was massacred by Moff Gideon and his Imperial Remnant in an attempt to lure the Mandalorian and his allies out of hiding, only some managed to escape, thus leaving Vizla's fate ambiguous.
Voice: Jon Favreau Human male from Mandalore and the leader of the Mandalorian Death Watch faction during the Clone Wars. Formerly the Governor of Concordia, one of Mandalore's moons, he secretly sided with Count Dooku during the Clone Wars and longed to restore the warrior heritage of Mandalore by overthrowing its pacifist government led by Duchess Satine Kryze. His many attempts to do so would fail and he eventually breaks ties with the CIS. Vizsla later discovers Sith Lords Darth Maul and Savage Opress. Together, they recruit the Black Sun, Pyke Syndicate, and the Hutt Clan to form a criminal alliance known as the Shadow Collective. However, after their planned conquest of Mandalore succeeds, Vizsla betrays his allies and has them imprisoned. Later, Maul escapes and challenges him to a duel to determine who shall rule Mandalore. Vizsla accepts, but is defeated and executed by the Sith Lord, who then becomes the leader of Mandalore and Death Watch.
Voice: Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa Mandalorian artist, husband of Ursa Wren and father of Sabine and Tristan Wren. He was made a captive of Gar Saxon, but is rescued by his family and the rebels.
Voice: Tiya Sircar Sixteen-year-old Mandalorian graffiti artist, Imperial Academy dropout, former bounty hunter and the Ghost crew's weapons expert.
Voice: Ritesh Rajan Mandalorian warrior and brother of Sabine Wren. After his sister deserted the Imperial Academy, he was forced to join the Imperial Super Commandos to prove Clan Wren's loyalty to the Empire. He reunites with Sabine when she returns to persuade Clan Wren to aid the rebellion. When Gar Saxon betrayed Clan Wren and prepared to destroy them, Tristan sides with his family and the rebels, and later fights alongside them in the Mandalorian Civil War.
Voice: Sharmila Devar Countess of Clan Wren and mother of Sabine Wren. Prior to the Empire's occupation of Mandalore, she participated in the Siege of Mandalore under the command of Bo-Katan Kryze. When Sabine fled the Imperial Academy and spoke out against the Empire, Ursa and the rest of her family sided with the Empire instead. Years later, Sabine returns to her homeworld of Krownest accompanied by Kanan Jarrus, Ezra Bridger and Fenn Rau, hoping to recruit Clan Wren to the rebel cause and unite Mandalore. Ursa makes a deal with Gar Saxon in which she will hand over the Jedi if he promises to spare Sabine's life. However, Ursa sides with her daughter after being betrayed by Saxon, eventually killing him. She then leads Clan Wren in the ensuing Mandalorian Civil War.

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Skywalker and Solo families

NamePortrayalDescription
Shmi SkywalkerPernilla August
Voice: Pernilla August
Anakin Skywalker's mother, Luke and Leia's paternal grandmother. Qui-Gon Jinn attempts to bargain for her freedom from slavery but fails. Shmi encourages Anakin to leave Tatooine with Qui-Gon to seek his destiny, but Anakin finds it hard to leave without her. A widowed moisture farmer named Cliegg Lars later falls in love with Shmi, and after he purchases her freedom from Watto, they marry. Shmi dies in Anakin's arms after being kidnapped and tortured by Tusken Raiders in Attack of the Clones.
Anakin Skywalker
Darth Vader
Anakin:
Jake Lloyd, Hayden Christensen, Sebastian Shaw,
Voice: Matt Lanter
Vader:
David Prowse, Hayden Christensen, Spencer Wilding and Daniel Naprous
Voice: James Earl Jones
Jedi Knight and Dark Lord of the Sith, whose fall and redemption are depicted throughout the first six Star Wars films. Originally a slave boy from Tatooine, he was believed to be the "Chosen One", destined to destroy the Sith and bring balance to the Force. He trained under Obi-Wan Kenobi and was secretly married to Padmé Amidala. He later began losing faith in the Jedi Order and turned to the dark side out of desperation to save his wife, becoming Darth Sidious' third apprentice, Darth Vader. However, Padmé still died, though not before giving birth to twins Luke and Leia, who were kept hidden away from Vader for years. After surviving severe injuries in a duel on Mustafar against Obi-Wan, he was put in a robotic suit to help him survive. Vader served as Sidious' second-in-command throughout the Galactic Empire era, until being redeemed by his son and sacrifcing himself to save him by killing Sidious, thus fulfilling the prophecy of the Chosen One. Decades later, his voice was heard by Rey, helping her rise up and defeat Sidious, who had returned from the dead, once and for all.
Luke SkywalkerMark Hamill, Aidan Barton
Voice: Mark Hamill
Jedi whose coming of age and rise as a Jedi are portrayed in the original Star Wars trilogy. He the son of Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala, Leia Organa's twin brother, Shmi's grandson, and Kylo Ren 's uncle. After the Galactic Empire's defeat, Luke becomes a Jedi Master and attempts to rebuild the Jedi Order, but goes into exile on the planet Ahch-To and cuts himself off from the Force after Kylo Ren falls to the dark side and kills all his other students. He later reluctantly trains Rey, and dies helping the Resistance escape from the First Order. His voice is later heard by Rey, helping her rise up and defeat Sidious once and for all, and his spirit is seen alongside his sister's when Rey visits Luke's old home on Tatooine and assumes her role as a Skywalker.
Leia OrganaCarrie Fisher, Aidan Barton, Ingvild Deila
Voice: Julie Dolan, Shelby Young, Carolyn Hennesy
Leader in the Rebel Alliance, the New Republic, and the Resistance. She is the daughter of Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala, as well as Luke Skywalker's twin sister, Han Solo's wife and Kylo Ren 's mother. She dies using her last remaining powers to help redeem her son, and her spirit is later appears alongside her brother's when Rey visits Luke's old home on Tatooine and assumes her role as a Skywalker.
Han SoloHarrison Ford, Alden Ehrenreich
Voice: A. J. Locascio, Kiff VandenHeuvel
Captain of the Millennium Falcon who joins the Rebellion and marries Leia Organa. In The Force Awakens, he is murdered by his son, Kylo Ren, after a failed attempt to turn his son from the dark side, although Ren remains subsequently haunted by his father's death. A vision of Han's spirit later appears to his son in The Rise of Skywalker, this time helping him redeem himself and leave his Kylo Ren persona behind.
Kylo RenAdam Driver Alter-ego of Ben Solo, the son of Han Solo and Leia Organa, after his fall to the dark side. Initially trained by Luke Skywalker as a Jedi, he is later seduced to the dark side by Supreme Leader Snoke and becomes the leader of the Knights of Ren and a high-ranking commander within the First Order, eventually killing Snoke in The Last Jedi and becoming Supreme Leader himself. He later redeems himself in The Rise of Skywalker and dies saving Rey.

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NamePortrayalDescription
Padmé AmidalaNatalie Portman
Voice: Catherine Taber
Queen, and later Senator of Naboo, born Padme Naberrie, who marries the jedi knight, Anakin Skywalker and dies giving birth to twins, Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa, who are both force sensitive.
Trisha Noble Padmé Amidala's mother.
Hayley Mooy Daughter of Sola Naberrie and niece of Padmé Amidala. She replaces Jar Jar Binks as Senator of the Chommell Sector.
Graeme Blundell Padmé Amidala's father.
Keira Wingate Padmé Amidala's niece, the daughter of Sola Naberrie and Pooja's older sister.
Claudia Karvan Padmé Amidala's older sister, the mother of Ryoo and Pooja Naberrie.

NamePortrayalDescription
Beru Whitesun LarsShelagh Fraser, Bonnie Piesse Aunt and surrogate parent to Luke Skywalker in A New Hope, she and her husband Owen are killed by stormtroopers at their home on Tatooine. In the prequel films, Beru is Owen's girlfriend in Attack of the Clones then wife in Revenge of the Sith, and the two take custody of the infant Luke at the end of the latter film.
Jack Thompson Moisture farmer who purchases, then frees and marries, Shmi Skywalker, becoming the stepfather of Anakin Skywalker, whom he meets only briefly in Attack of the Clones. He loses his leg when pursuing the Sand People who had kidnapped Shmi. The name Cliegg, and variations of it, have been in Star Wars drafts since 1974.
Owen LarsPhil Brown, Joel Edgerton Uncle and surrogate parent of Luke Skywalker in A New Hope, Owen and his wife, Beru, are killed by stormtroopers at their home on Tatooine. In the prequel films, Owen is the son of Cliegg Lars and stepbrother of Anakin Skywalker. He and his wife Beru take custody of Luke at the end of Revenge of the Sith.

NamePortrayalDescription
Jimmy Smits
Voice: Phil LaMarr
Leia Organa's adoptive father, the Senator of Alderaan and one of the Rebel Alliance's founding members. He adopts Leia after her birth mother, Padmé, dies and her birth father, Anakin Skywalker, turns to the dark side in Revenge of the Sith. Bail is killed in the destruction of Alderaan by the Death Star in A New Hope. He first appeared in Atack of the Clones, portrayed by Jimmy Smits, though he appeared in scenes cut from The Phantom Menace, where he was portrayed by Adrian Dunbar.
Queen Rebecca Jackson Mendoza Ruler of Alderaan, wife of Bail Organa, and mother of Leia Organa. She is killed in the destruction of Alderaan. Breha is also featured in the short story "Eclipse" and in the 2017 novel Leia, Princess of Alderaan.

Stormtrooper

NamePortrayalDescription
Gwendoline Christie
Voice: Gwendoline Christie
Officer who commands the First Order's legions of stormtroopers in The Force Awakens. She is defeated by Finn and dies during the Supremacy's destruction in The Last Jedi.
John Boyega
Voice: John Boyega
A redeemed First Order stormtrooper originally designated as FN-2187 before joining the Resistance and being dubbed "Finn" by Poe Dameron.
JannahNaomi Ackie Former First Order Stormtrooper who later deserted and formed a small tribe on the planet Kef Bir, where some of the ruins of the second Death Star are located. She later becomes an ally of the Resistance and befriends Finn, taking part alongside him in the Battle of Exegol.
Daniel Craig First Order stormtrooper assigned to guard Rey, who falls victim to her Jedi mind trick and releases her in The Force Awakens. Due to Daniel Craig's famous portrayals of James Bond from 2006 onwards, he was dubbed "JB-007" by fans.
Pip Andersen First Order stormtrooper that served along with FN-2187, leaving his bloody hand print on Finn's helmet during the assault on Tuanul village on Jakku in The Force Awakens. FN-2003 also appears in the 2015 novel Before the Awakening, serving under Captain Phasma, and often falling behind the rest of his team, which leads to his nickname "Slip".
Liang Yang
Voice: David Acord
Riot baton-wielding stormtrooper who attacks Finn during the attack on Maz Kanata's castle and is killed by Han Solo. He was dubbed "TR-8R" by fans.

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Humanoid-aliens sentient species

The following is a list of Star Wars humanoid sentient species' from the Star Wars'' franchise.

List of ''Star Wars'' species (A–E)">List of Star Wars species (A–E)">List of ''Star Wars'' species (A–E)

Duro

Duros are humanoids from planet Duro, with large, ovular heads, red eyes and blue skin. They were supposedly the first to discover and utilize hyperspace, resulting in the development of hyperdrives and other related technological advancements. They are proud of their heritage and many take up the mantle of spacefarer. Some have made a name for themselves, such as Cad Bane, a notorious Duros bounty hunter. Others prefer a simpler life, and can be found in Mos Eisley quite often.

Dathomirians (Darth Maul and Asajj Ventress species)

The Zabrak, also known as Iridonians, were a carnivorous humanoid species native to Iridonia, a planet located in the Mid Rim known for its inhospitable terrain and fierce predatory life. They were a race known for having a fierce sense of self-determination and an equally dominant need for independence. Zabrak resembled Humans to some degree, but had a number of significant physical characteristics that set them apart from baseline Humanity. The most striking of these were a series of vestigial horns that crowned the heads of both males and females. These horns grew at puberty in varying patterns and signified that the time of their rite of passage was drawing near, both Darth Maul and his brother Savage were Zabraks.
NamePortrayalDescription
Voice: Barbara Goodson Dathomirian leader of the Nightsister clans of witches before and during the Clone Wars. She possesses great magical powers, ranging from mind control, manipulating matter, and turning into mist. Following General Grievous' attack on Dathomir, she is the only Nightsister left, aside from Asajj Ventress. In The Lost Missions, Talzin manipulates a cult into stealing the living Force within other beings and collect it in an orb for her. When enough is collected, Talzin intends to absorb the Force and gain great strength beyond any other Jedi or Sith. However, she is defeated by the combined efforts of Mace Windu and Jar Jar Binks. In ', she ultimately dies at the hands of General Grievous on Dathomir in order to allow Maul, her son, to escape.
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Brother of Savage Opress and Darth Maul, with whom Savage lived on Dathomir into adulthood. He is among the Nightbrothers selected by Asajj Ventress as a potential candidate to assassinate Count Dooku, and survives to the final round with his brother. However, after Savage is chosen and both his mind and body are changed by the Nightsisters' magic, he murders Feral on Asajj's orders.
Ray Park
Voice: Peter Serafinowicz, Sam Witwer
Dathomirian Zabrak warrior, former member of the Nightbrother clan on Dathomir, and Darth Sidious' first Sith apprentice. He first appeared in The Phantom Menace, in which Sidious sent him to find the escaped Queen Amidala and bring her back to Naboo to sign a treaty that would legalize the Trade Federation's invasion there. At the end of the film, Maul manages to kill Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, assigned to protect Amidala, but is defeated by his Padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi, who slices him in half, though he survived. Following his defeat at Kenobi's hands, Maul is driven to insanity, but is rescued by his brother Savage Opress twelve years later. After being provided with a pair with robotic legs by the Nighsisters, led by Maul's mother Talzin, he seeks revenge against Kenobi, in the process recruiting several crime syndicates to his cause to form the Shadow Collective and taking over Mandalore. He successfully exacts revenge on Kenobi, only to be defeated and captured by his former master, who saw him as a rival. Maul later escapes and manages to rebuild his criminal empire, now wishing to exact revenge on Sidious after he killed both his brother and mother. Near the end of the Clone Wars, he learns that Sidious seeks to make Anakin Skywalker his new apprentice, and engineers a conflict on Mandalore to lure out and kill Skywalker. However, Ahsoka Tano is sent to deal with him instead, and he unsuccessfully tries to convince her to join forces and defeat Sidious. Maul is defeated and captured by Ahsoka, though she frees him when Sidious executes Order 66, causing Ahsoka's clone troopers to turn on her, and he helps her escape, before fleeing himself. During the Galactic Empire era, Maul, having abandoned his Sith persona, leads the Crimson Dawn crime syndicate, until being left stranded on the Sith world of Malachor. He escapes after meeting Jedi Padawan Ezra Bridger, whom attempts to turn to the dark side, and later forces to help him locate the long-absent Obi-Wan Kenobi. Upon tracking him down to Tatooine, Maul confronts Kenobi and fights him one final time. Maul is fatally injured and dies in Kenobi's arms, finally letting go of his hatred for him, as he realizes that Kenobi is looking after the boy he believes to be the Chosen One and would one day destroy the Sith, avenging all those who had suffered because of them, including Maul.
Savage OpressVoice: Clancy Brown Zabrak warrior, member of the Nightbrother clan on the planet Dathomir, and the brother of Darth Maul. He is hand picked by Asajj Ventress as part of her scheme to kill Count Dooku for the attempt on her life and is altered by the Nightsisters, becoming more of a berserker on Ventress' call to the point of killing Feral without remorse, Opress manages to become Dooku's new apprentice and learns only a bit in the ways of the Sith before Ventress has him help her fight Dooku, due to his actions under him getting unwanted attention from the Jedi. However, in the heat of the moment and provoked by both of them, Opress tries to kill both Dooku and Ventress before escaping the Jedi and instructed by Mother Talzin to find Maul so he can complete his training to defend himself against the numerous enemies he has made. Finding Maul a shell of his former self on a junk planet, Opress manages to stir up his fellow nightbrother's grudge with Obi-Wan to aid him in his revenge against the Jedi. He is later killed in a duel with Darth Sidious on Mandalore.
Voice: Nika Futterman Sith apprentice in The Clone Wars who returns to a cult called the Nightsisters after being abandoned by her master, Count Dooku. She abandons the dark side and her Sith ways, and Count Dooku sends a squad to wipe out the rest of her "sisters" via a droid company led by General Grievous. Asajj then resorts to bounty hunting, but still retains her two red lightsabers as weapons. She hunts Savage Opress and in the process ends up helping Obi-Wan Kenobi escape from him. Bariss Offee later steals Asajj's lightsabers and mask, using them to pose as Asajj while framing Ahsoka for the bombing of the Jedi Temple. Asajj later appears in the novel ', which was intended for a story arc in the TV series. In the novel, she teams up with Jedi Quinlan Vos to assassinate Count Dooku. Along the way, the two fall in love. However, their attempt to kill Dooku fails, and Dooku captures Vos, who turns to the dark side. Asajj turns Vos back, but dies saving him from an angered Dooku. She is later buried on Dathomir, amongst her fallen sisters.

Ewoks

Ewok is a small, sentient furry creature who lives in trees on the forest moon of Endor.

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are portly, grotesque, slug-like creatures native to Nal Hutta. Many are very greedy and very gluttonous. Some famous Hutts, such as Jabba the Hutt, are crime lords.
NamePortrayalDescription
Voice: Angelique Perrin Mother of Ziro, Zorba, Ebor, Pazda, and Jiliac, the grandmother of Jabba the Hutt, and great-grandmother of Rotta the Huttlet. She is confronted by Obi-Wan Kenobi when her starship is taken by Ziro and his girlfriend Sy Snootles.
Mike Edmonds, Dave Barclay, Toby Philpott and John Coppinger
Voice: Larry Ward, Scott Schumann, Kevin Michael Richardson
Notorious Hutt crime boss operating in the Outer Rim, appearing in A New Hope Special Edition, Return of the Jedi, The Phantom Menace, and The Clone Wars. His main base of operations, a castle, is located in the deserts of Tatooine, and he is shown to have numerous bounty hunters under his employ over the years, including Boba Fett. Jabba is eventually killed by Princess Leia, who strangles him to death aboard his sail barge in Return of the Jedi. His full name is Jabba Desilijic Tiure.
Voice: David Acord Jabba the Hutt's son, kidnapped by Count Dooku in The Clone Wars animated film.
Voice: Corey Burton Notorious Hutt crime lord during the Clone Wars, Jabba the Hutt's flamboyant uncle, and Mama the Hutt's son, who secretly plots to overthrow the Hutt Clan and usurp all their power. In The Clone Wars film, he makes a secret plan with Count Dooku to have Jabba's son captured by Assajj Ventress and blame the Jedi for the incident, but their scheme fails, as Jabba's son is rescued by Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano, and Ziro is discovered and arrested by Padmé Amidala. While in prison, he hires Aurra Sing to assassinate Amidala, but she fails. Later, fearing that Ziro will give the Republic the Hutt Council's records that he had hidden away, Jabba hires Cad Bane and a team of bounty hunters to break him out of prison, with them taking several Senators hostage in exchange for Ziro's release. Ziro then meets with the rest of the Hutt Clan on Nal Hutta, but refuses to tell them where he had hidden the records and, thus, is imprisoned. He is broken out by his lover, Sy Snootles, shortly after, and the two of them head over to Mama the Hutt's house on Teth, where the records are located. However, Snootles betrays Ziro and reveals that she was hired by Jabba to find the records, before shooting Ziro and killing him. His body is later found by Obi-Wan Kenobi, Quinlan Vos and Cad Bane, who had all been tasked to track down Ziro.
First appearing in ', Niima is a Hutt crime lord based on the desert planet Jakku who controls her people by controlling their resources. The ' and note that the Niima Outpost on Jakku is named after her.

Gungan (Jar Jar Binks´s species)

Gungans are sentient amphibious creatures native to the swamps of Naboo. Gungans first appeared in . Jar Jar Binks, a main character, is a Gungan, and despite his lack of intelligence, he becomes a representative in the galactic senate in place of Padme Amadala.

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Mon Calamari (Admiral Ackbar´s species)

Mortis Force Spirit family

Neimoidians

NamePortrayalDescription
Silas Carson
Voice: Tom Kenny
The Neimoidian Viceroy of the Trade Federation whose invasion of Naboo is supported by Darth Sidious during the events of The Phantom Menace, his animosity towards Padmé Amidala leading him to join the Separatist Alliance as one of its high-ranking members in Attack of the Clones. In Revenge of the Sith, following Count Dooku's death, Gunray was sent with the other Separatist Council leaders to Mustafar by General Grievous where they are eventually executed by Darth Vader as Sidious no longer needed them. Sidious then had Vader shut down the droid units of the trade federation, ending the Clone Wars.

NamePortrayalDescription
Voice: Warwick Davis A Noghri mercenary introduced in the fourth season of Rebels, who serves as Grand Admiral Thrawn's right-hand man. He establishes a rivalry with Zeb Orellios, who eventually defeats and kills Rukh in the series finale. The character originally appeared in the Star Wars Legends series the Thrawn trilogy, in which he eventually assassinates Thrawn in retaliation for enslaving his planet, before getting killed himself.

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Rodian (Greedo´s species)

NamePortrayalDescription
Paul Blake and Maria de Aragon
Voice: Larry Ward, Tom Kenny
Rodian bounty hunter who serves Jabba the Hutt. Shot and killed by Han Solo at the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope.

Togruta (Ahsoka Tano´s species)

Togruta are species from the planet Shili. They are a humanoid race distinguished by their three, and rarely 4, lekku, which are striped to help them blend in with their natural surroundings. Togruta possess a form of passive echolocation by means of their hollow montrals, which allows them to sense space and the proximity and movement of physical objects around them. Togruta work well in large groups, and individualism is seen as abnormal within their culture. Jedi Shaak Ti and Anakin Skywalker's former Padawan Ahsoka Tano are togrutan.
NamePortrayalDescription
Voice: Ashley Eckstein Anakin Skywalker's Togruta Jedi Padawan. Over time she develops greater skills and techniques, and becomes a trusted leader. Near the end of season 5 of The Clone Wars, Ahsoka is framed by her friend and fellow Padawan Barriss Offee for bombing the Jedi Temple. She is subsequently expelled from the Jedi Order and turned over to the Republic for trial, but her innocence is proven when Anakin exposes Barriss. Afterwards, Ahsoka is invited to rejoin the Jedi, but she refuses and leaves because she no longer trusts them. She later commands part of the 501st Legion alongside Commander Rex during the Siege of Mandalore and manages to capture Darth Maul, but is forced to let him escape to create a distraction when Order 66 is issued. Ahsoka manages to remove Rex's chip, restroing his free will, and the pair fake their deaths and part ways. She is later revealed to be the mysterious "Fulcrum" in Rebels, and reunites with Rex, both having joined the Rebel Alliance. Hunted by Darth Vader and the Inquisitors, Ahsoka's fate is left ambiguous after a duel with Vader, until Ezra Bridger rescues her from Vader by taking her into The World Between Worlds "environment" accessible, for a time, from within Lothal's Jedi Temple. After the Empire's defeat in the Battle of Endor, Ahsoka embarks on a journey alongside Sabine Wren to find Ezra in the Unknown Regions, who has gone missing after the Liberation of Lothal. Ahsoka also appears as a disembodied voice during the final battle of The Rise of Skywalker, empowering Rey to face the rejuvenated Darth Sidious.
Orli Shoshan
Voice: Tasia Valenza
Togruta Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith who is killed by Darth Vader during the raid of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, at the beginning of the Great Jedi Purge. Although her death is not seen on-screen, it appears in a deleted scene for Revenge of the Sith, and is later confirmed by a vision that Yoda has in the episode "Destiny" of The Clone Wars TV show, foreseeing the events of Order 66. An alternate deleted scene for Revenge of the Sith shows Shaak Ti being executed by General Grievous in front of Anakin and Obi-Wan on the Invisible Hand.
In the Legends continuity, Shaak Ti survives Order 66 and resides on the planet Felucia, where she mesmerizes the local population and fauna to her advantage and takes in a young Zabrak woman named Maris Brood as her apprentice. She is eventually tracked down by the Empire and defeated by Darth Vader's assassin, Starkiller, before committing suicide.

Trandoshan

Tusken Raiders

NamePortrayalDescription
Peter Diamond One of the first Tusken Raiders ever seen on screen in A New Hope, he and several other sandpeople attack Luke Skywalker in the desert while he is looking for R2-D2, before being scared off by Obi-Wan Kenobi. He is the Tusken Raider appearing in one of the iconic shots of the movie, raising his gaderffii stick in the air repeatedly over his head and screaming, before knocking Luke unconscious. Due to this scene, he also became known as "URoRRuR'R'R", and was later featured in the short story "Rites" from the 2017 anthology book From a Certain Point of View, where he was first identified as A'Koba.

Twi'lek

Twi'leks are humanoid creatures native to Ryloth. Their culture strongly suggests male rule and has been that way since Nola Tarkona founded the Diversity Alliance in the Young Jedi Knights series of books. These creatures have two "head-tails" called lekku that extend from the back of their head. The muscles in these tails can be used to relate the mood of their owner. Most of twi'lek economy is based on slave trade. Female slaves were sold as dancers, assistants, and into other lowly jobs until Nola took over Ryloth. After her takeover most of the economy was based on Ryll spice, which grows native in the caves of Ryloth. Known twi'lek include Jedi master Aayla Secura; Mission and Griff Vao from the game ; and Oola, a slave dancer in Jabba the Hutt's Palace on Tatooine.
NamePortrayalDescription
Amy Allen
Voice: Jennifer Hale
Twi'lek Jedi who appears in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, and The Clone Wars. She is one of the thousands of Jedi to fall victim of Order 66, getting betrayed and killed by her own clone troopers on Felucia. Aayla also appears as a disembodied voice during the final battle of The Rise of Skywalker, 54 years after her death, empowering Rey to face the rejuvenated Sidious.
Bib FortunaMichael Carter
Voice: Erik Bauersfeld
Male Twi'lek from the planet Ryloth who serves as Jabba the Hutt's majordomo in Return of the Jedi and The Phantom Menace. Fortuna interrogates C3-PO and R2-D2 upon their entrance into Jabba's Palace and later falls under the Jedi mind control of Luke Skywalker.
OolaFemi Taylor Twi'lek dancer enslaved by Jabba the Hutt and chained to his throne; she is killed by Jabba's Rancor. New scenes featuring the character were filmed for the Special Edition of Return of the Jedi.
Voice: Robin Atkin Downes Twi'lek freedom fighter who opposes the Separatists independently before allying with the Republic Army when the Clone Wars come to Ryloth. In the aftermath of the Clone Wars, Cham opposes the newly established Galactic Empire's occupation of his world and becomes distanced from his daughter Hera after the death of her mother due to his single-minded determination to liberate Ryloth at any cost. The pair are later reconciled after Cham and his warriors Gobi and Numa team up with Hera's crew to steal an Imperial carrier and shoot down an Imperial cruiser over Ryloth.
Voice: Vanessa Marshall Twi'lek female, and the daughter of Cham Syndulla, who leaves her homeworld to fight the Empire as a member of the rebel crew of the Ghost. She is the mother-figure of the Ghost crew, and holds the group together when they would otherwise fall apart.
Son of human Jedi Knight Kanan Jarrus and Twi'lek General Hera Syndulla introduced in the 2018 Rebels series finale, "Family Reunion and Farewell". Born during Galactic Civil War after the death of his father, Jacen is a member of the Spectres, codenamed Spectre-7.
Xi'anNatalia Tena A Twi'lek member of Ranzar Malk's crew, who is skilled in fighting with a knife, the sister of Qin, and an old associate of the Mandalorian. After her brother is captured and imprisoned aboard a New Republic transport, the crew tries with the help of the Mandalorian. Xi'an and the others secretly planned to abandon the Mandalorian once they released Qin, but he had anticipated their betrayal and leaves all of them behind on the transport.
QinIsmael Cruz Córdova Twi'lek criminal, brother of Xi'an, member of Ranzar Malk's crew, and an old associate of the Mandalorian. He was captured by the New Republic and imprisoned aboard one of their transports, but the crew tries to break him out with the help of the Mandalorian, whom they secretly plan to abandon once they released Qin. However, the Mandalorian had anticipated their betrayal and leaves all of them behind on the transport, before bringing Qin back to Ranzar.

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Weequay (Hondo Ohnaka´s species)

NamePortrayalDescription
Voice: Jim Cummings Weequay leader of the space pirates known as the Ohnaka Gang which kidnaps, and attempts to ransom, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, Count Dooku—and later Ahsoka Tano—to the highest bidder during the Clone Wars. He follows a code of honor and respects the Jedi, but is not above using sneaky tactics and treachery if it is for "good business". Years after the Clone Wars, despite losing his crew to the Galactic Empire, Hondo continues his criminal activities while having dealings with the Rebellion crew of the Ghost.
Julius LeFlore Weequay guard on Jabba the Hutt's skiff that held a vibro-axe to the back of Luke Skywalker as he stood on the plank above the Sarlacc Pit in Return of the Jedi. Called "Weequay" during the original Kenner action figure line in the 1980s, the name would eventually become the name of the character's species as a whole.

Wookiee (Chewbacca´s species)

Wookiee are large, hairy, primate-like creatures, native to Kashyyyk, that slightly resemble the modern day depictions of Sasquatch. Despite having great strength and a short temper, they are described as an intelligent and scientific race.
NamePortrayalDescription
Paul Gale
A Wookiee and the father of Chewbacca, he was one of Kashyyyk's prominent chieftains during the final years of the Galactic Republic. He appears in the Holiday Special and as a playable character in Galactic Battlegrounds, and was canonized by being mentioned in '.
Peter Mayhew, Joonas Suotamo
Voice: Ben Burtt
Han Solo's Wookiee partner and co-pilot of the Millennium Falcon.
Michael Kingma Wookiee chieftain who, along with Chewbacca, commands the Wookiee warriors during the Battle of Kashyyyk, and later helps Yoda escape the clone troopers after Order 66 is given in Revenge of the Sith. In the video game ', Tarfful is shown to be an old friend of Jedi Master Eno Cordova, and helps Cal Kestis in his quest for a Jedi Holocron hidden away by Cordova.
Wookiee youngling who was among the youngest to pass the Gathering. Gungi uses a wooden lightsaber with a green crystal.

Yoda´s unknown species

NamePortrayalDescription
Phil Eason Female member of Yoda's species, and a member of the Jedi Council in The Phantom Menace. Iain McCaig's concept art for a young Yoda was instead used to create Yaddle.
Frank Oz
Voice: Frank Oz, Tom Kane
Jedi Grandmaster who trained Count Dooku and one of the few known survivors of the Great Jedi Purge in Revenge of the Sith. He goes into exile on Dagobah after the fall of the Republic, and years later trains Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back, before dying of old age in Return of the Jedi. His spirit later appears to a now old Luke in The Last Jedi to teach him one final lesson about failure, and his voice is heard. Speaks the second half of sentences before the first half, Yoda does usually; though, if short enough his sentence is, he does not.
The ChildA 50-year-old Force-wielding member of Yoda's species who is being targeted by both the Imperial Remnant and numerous bounty hunters for unknown reasons. He is rescued from the Imperial Remnant by the Mandalorian, who begins to look after him and protect him from those looking to capture him, especially Moff Gideon and his own Imperial Remnant, who want to experiment on him for unknown reason. Due to the species aging very slowly, he still resembles and acts like a toddler, but he is shown to be a powerful Force wielder. The character is created with both Practical effects and CGI and has grown popular with the media, becoming an Internet meme and being dubbed "Baby Yoda" by the fans.

Uncategorized human and humanoid characters (in alphabetical order)

A mix of human and humanoid alien characters.

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Tommy Isley Aqualish mercenary who in A New Hope attacks Luke Skywalker in the Mos Eisley cantina, and then gets his arm cut off by Obi-Wan Kenobi's lightsaber. He is an associate of Dr. Cornelius Evazan who also antagonizes Luke Skywalker in the cantina. When the original Kenner action figure for Baba was released, the then-unnamed alien was called simply "Walrus Man". He can also be seen with Dr. Evazan on the streets of Jedha in Rogue One.
Dhruv Chanchani Tatooine slave boy and Anakin Skywalker's childhood friend. Banai is supportive to Anakin's pod-racing endeavors, which is in contrast to Anakin's other friends Wald, Amee, Melee and Seek in The Phantom Menace. As the most prominent of Anakin's childhood friends, there has been much speculation as to Banai's fate after The Phantom Menace.
Voice: Mark Hamill Dark Lord of the Sith who created the "Rule of Two" that states there shall only ever be two Sith at a time, a Master and an Apprentice, before the Old Republic. An illusion of him appeared during the episode Sacrifice of The Clone Wars to confront Yoda on Moraband and offer him the chance to join the dark side of the Force, but is rejected by Yoda.
Dirk Yohan Beer Klatooinian employed as one of Jabba the Hutt's skiff guards in Return of the Jedi. Released in action figure form as part of Kenner's final Power of the Force line in 1985.
SpecForces officer introduced in ' who becomes part of the main team in Aftermath: Life Debt.
A rebel introduced in ' who is a friend of Saw Gerrara and disagrees with him about his tactics.
Leslie Schofield Imperial general who serves aboard the first Death Star who warns Grand Moff Tarkin that they should evacuate due to the Rebel threat in A New Hope.
Woody Harrelson A criminal and Han Solo's mentor. He enlists Han and Chewbacca to assist with the theft of shipment of coaxium from Vandor; he later betrays and is killed by Han.
Thandie Newton A criminal partnered with fellow outlaw Tobias Beckett during the reign of the Galactic Empire.
Voice: Tom Baker An ancient Force-wielder whose philosophy predates the Jedi Order; encountered by the main characters of Star Wars Rebels on the planet Atollon, where he describes himself as being "the middle" between the ashla, light-wielding Jedi and the bogan, dark-wielding Sith.
Oliver Ford Davies Governor of Naboo in the prequel trilogy, who also appears in two episodes of Star Wars: the Clone Wars.
Dipika O'Neill Joti Jedi Master on the Jedi High Council who falls into a six-month coma after an encounter with General Grievous on Haruun Kal, but recovers and becomes the master of Padawan Caleb Dume, who is later known as Kanan Jarrus. She sacrifices herself during the Great Jedi Purge to allow her Padawan to escape
Temirlan Blaev A young boy and Force-sensitive slave on Cantonica. Temiri and his friends, Oniho Zaya and Arashell Sar, work for Bargwill Tomder in the Fathier stables in Canto Bight. Temiri is given a resistance ring by Rose Tico, and is shown Force-pulling a broom towards himself near the conclusion of The Last Jedi.
Zorii BlissKeri Russell The leader of a spice runner group on the planet Kijimi and an old friend of Poe Dameron, who used to be a part of the group before joining the Resistance. Despite holding a grudge against Poe for abandoning the group, she helps him, Rey, Finn, C-3PO, BB-8, and D-O hide from the First Order when they come to Kijimi to decrypt a message inside C-3PO's memory, and later takes part in the final Battle of Exegol, having survived the Final Order's destruction of Kijimi.
Aidan Cook Nu-Cosian storyteller seen carrying his menagerie of caged animals on Jakku in The Force Awakens. Bobbajo, although having a very minor role, was one of the very first new characters from The Force Awakens to have been shown in promotional materials for the film. Bobbajo is also featured in the short story "All Creatures Great and Small".
Pupperteer: Duncan Bent Vulptereen podracer who participates in the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in The Phantom Menace. A puppet of Bolt was one of the few practical effects created for the podrace sequence, rather than solely CG. Bolt is also featured in several non-canon video games such as .
Voice: Jason Spisak Son of Mina Bonteri and freedom fighter in the Clone Wars; love interest of Ahsoka Tano.
Voice: Kath Soucie Mother of Lux Bonteri and Separatist senator in the Clone Wars.
BoolioVoice: Mark Hamill Ovissian informant and ally of the Resistance who relays critical information leaked by General Hux to Finn, Poe Dameron and Chewbacca in The Rise of Skywalker. He is later found and executed by Kylo Ren, having his head presented to the Supreme Council.
Voice: Taylor Gray Fourteen-year-old con artist, thief, and pickpocket living on the Outer Rim world of Lothal as the Empire strip mines the resources of his homeworld for Sienar's TIE fighter production. He is able to use the Force, and has used it to get out of certain predicaments. Stealing to survive, he had no real loyalty to anyone until he met the crew of the Ghost. His master is Kanan Jarrus. He later goes missing after defeating Grand Admiral Thrawn and liberating Lothal.
Weequay Jedi Master and friend of Mace Windu who is turned to the dark side of the Force by Count Dooku.
BurgClancy Brown A Devaronian member of Ranzar Malk's crew, who attempts to release one of their associates, Qin, from a New Republic transport with the help of the Mandalorian. Burg and the others secretly planned to abandon the Mandalorian once they released Qin, but he had anticipated their betrayal and leaves all of them behind on the transport.

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Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Senator from Rodia initially aligned with the CIS, later returned to the Republic thanks to his old friend and fellow Senator Padmé Amidala. as part of an assassination attempt. He is later killed with a poisoned drink by his personal aide, Lolo Purs, who held him responsible for bringing the war to Rodia.
Zachariah Jensen and Daniel Zizmor, Ben Cooke
Voice: Phil LaMarr
Nautolan Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council, introduced in Attack of the Clones. Fisto was first developed as a male Sith concept by concept artist Dermot Power. When the alien Sith apprentice idea was abandoned, Power revisited the tentacle-headed alien as a Jedi, with a less malevolent face, yet still with an imposing presence. He dies when attempting to arrest Palpatine in Revenge of the Sith.
Babu FrikVoice: Shirley Henderson Small Anzellan droidsmith on Kijimi who helps Rey, Finn and Poe Dameron decrypt a message inside C-3PO's memory, although this causes the droid's memory to be completely wiped out. Babu later survives the Final Order's destruction of Kijimi and is during the final Battle of Exegol.

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Inquisitors

Organization of Force-sensitives, most of them former Jedi, who have either been tortured by the Empire until succumbing to the dark side, or have already willingly embraced it. They are all trained by Darth Vader and serve him and Emperor Palpatine by hunting down surviving Jedi and others with Force potential.
NamePortrayalDescription
Voice: Jason Isaacs Former Jedi Temple Guard and leader of the Inquisitorious. He is the main antagonist of the first season of Rebels, where he is assigned to hunt down the Ghost crew. After being defeated by Kanan Jarrus, he commits suicide, fearing the consequences of his failure. His spirit later helps Kanan pass his final trial to become a Jedi Knight.
Inquisitor: Second Sister Voice: Elizabeth Grullon Female Inquisitor and former Jedi Padawan and apprentice of Jedi Knight Cere Junda, who was captured and tortured by the Empire after Cere betrayed her location under intense interrogation. She is the main antagonist of Jedi: Fallen Order, where she is assigned to hunt down former Jedi Padawan Cal Kestis and retrieve a Holocron containing a list of Force-sensitive children. She is later killed by Darth Vader for her failure. She also makes a cameo appearance in the novel Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith.
Inquisitor: Fourth SisterFemale masked Inquisitor who is alluded in the novel Star Wars Adventures: Return to Vader's Castle. She never makes any actual physical appearances, as the novel depicts a young Rebel Commander named Lina Graf having stolen her armor and posing as her in order to rescue Lieutant Thom Hudd from Darth Vader's Fortress on Mustafar.
Inquisitor: Voice: Philip Anthony-Rodriguez The second Inquisitor introduced in Rebels and a member of an unknown humanoid species, he is dispatched to hunt down the crew of the Ghost after the death of the Grand Inquisitor. He works closely with the Seventh Sister. He is defeated by Ahsoka Tano on Malachor and then dies at the hands of Maul.
Inquisitor: An Inquisitor of an unknown species who appears only in novels, most prominently in Ahsoka. He is described as tall with unnatural-looking grey skin, piercing ice-blue eyes, broad shoulders, and distinctive scar/tattoo-like markings. He attempts to hunt down and kill Ahsoka Tano, but is defeated when she causes his lightsaber to overload and explode, killing him.
Inquisitor: Voice: Sarah Michelle Gellar The first introduced female Inquisitor and a Mirialan, most prominently featured in the second season of Rebels. She employs mini probe droids in battle and works alongside the Fifth Brother. She is ultimately killed by Maul on Malachor.
Inquisitor: Voice: Robert Daymond Howard A masked Terellian Jango Jumper Inquisitor who is dispatched to hunt down Maul, eventually tracking him to Malachor. After being defeated, he attempts to escape using his ligthsaber to fly away, but it malfunctions, causing him to fall to his death.
Inquisitor: Ninth Sister Voice: Misty Lee Female Dowutin Inquisitor, first introduced in the novel Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith. In Jedi: Fallen Order, she hunts Cal Kestis alongside the Second SIster, but is defeated by the young Padawan on Kashyyyk.
Inquisitor: Tenth Brother Blind Jedi Master who first appeared in the novel Jedi of the Republic - Mace Windu., where he was expelled from the Jedi Order after attempting to kill Mace Windu, having become disillusioned with the Jedi's role as protectors of the galaxy. He later appears as an Inquisitor in the novel Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith, where he is killed by his own troopers after the Jedi Ferren Barr reactivates Order 66 in their minds, causing them to mistake him for a Jedi.
Unnamed red-skinned InquisitorFemale Inquisitor who appears in the novel Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith. She commits suicide to avoid being killed by Darth Vader, who suspected her of treason.
Unnamed Twi'lek InquisitorBlack-skinned Twi'lek Inquisitor who appears in the novel Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith. He commits suicide to avoid being killed by Darth Vader after helping a fellow red-skinned Inquisitor, whom Vader suspected of treason.

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Ayesha Dharker Queen of Naboo succeeding Padmé Amidala.
Wes JansonIan Liston Fighter pilot and founding member of the elite Rogue Squadron, who is featured during one scene in The Empire Strikes Back as the gunner for Wedge Antilles' T-47 airspeeder.
Voice: Freddie Prinze Jr. Born as Caleb Dume, he is the de facto leader of the Ghost crew, Jedi and master of Ezra Bridger and apprentice to Depa Billaba. He carries a DL-18 blaster and a blue lightsaber that can be detached. He is uncertain of himself in training his padawan Ezra Bridger, as even he still has things to learn. Kanan later sacrifices himself to allow Hera Syndulla to escape from an Imperial prison on Lothal, though his legacy will live through their child, Jason Syndulla. Kanan also appears as a disembodied voice during the final battle of The Rise of Skywalker, 35 years after his death, empowering Rey to face the rejuvenated Palpatine.
A green, rabbit-like Lepi smuggler who appeared on a 2015 variant cover for the current Star Wars comic series, and also appeared in the Star Wars Adventures comic series. Jaxxon was previously featured in the "Star-Hoppers of Aduba 3" storylines in the 1970s Star Wars comics series by Marvel Comics, returning for its single-issue revival in 2019, and is often cited as a controversial and cartoon-like addition to the Star Wars expanded universe.
Celia Fushille Rodian backup singer and dancer for the Max Rebo Band in the Special Edition of Return of the Jedi.
Moff Michael Pennington The commanding officer of the second Death Star and the most prominent Imperial Officer featured in Return of the Jedi, Jerjerrod is tasked by Darth Vader to hurry the completion of the second Death Star and warned that the Emperor is not as forgiving as Vader.
Voice: Ronald Falk Multi-armed Besalisk owner of Dex's Diner and old friend of Obi-Wan Kenobi, who provides Kenobi with information regarding the planet Kamino and a poison dart originating from there in Attack of the Clones. Often cited as one of the more unpopular characters from the prequel trilogy, due to the seemingly out-of-universe 1950s diner setting that he appears in.
Liam Neeson
Voice: Liam Neeson
Jedi Master trained by Count Dooku, and Jedi master of Obi-Wan Kenobi. He discovers Anakin Skywalker on Tatooine and vows to train him, but is killed on Naboo in battle by Darth Maul. He is the first known Jedi to be able to live on through the Force as a spirit, as shown in The Clone Wars, though he lacks the ability of gaining a physical form. He later begins communicating with Yoda and helps him achieve the power of becoming a physical Force spirit after his death. Qui-Gon later appears as a disembodied voice during the final battle of The Rise of Skywalker, 67 years after his death, empowering Rey to face the rejuvenated Palpatine.
Margaret Towner Elderly human female and friend of Anakin Skywalker in his youth on Tatooine. An additional scene of Jira saying goodbye to Anakin was filmed, but ultimately cut from The Phantom Menace.
Simon Williamson One of Jabba the Hutt's Gamorrean guards who is eaten alive by the Rancor in Return of the Jedi.
Cere JundaVoice: Debra Wilson Former Jedi Knight who trained Trilla Suduri, survivor of the Great Jedi Purge, and the co-pilot of the Stinger Mantis. Shelater becomes the mentor figure and master of Cal Kestis, and resumes her role as a Jedi.

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First Mate on the Invisible Hand in Revenge of the Sith, Logistics Supervisor for the Separatist Council, he is killed when a bullet deflects off of a lightsaber
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker Former clone trooper who deserted the army to live a quiet life as a farmer. He has a wife Suu and two children, Jek and Shaeeah. During the Clone Wars, he meets Captain Rex, and the pair eventually come to trust one another after working together to defend Cut's family from Commando Droids, with Rex deciding not to report Cut.
Yayan Ruhian The leader of the Kanjiklub. In The Force Awakens, heconfronts Han Solo aboard his freighter the Eravana, in conjunction with Bala-Tik from the Guavian Death Gang, after both gangs are swindled by Solo.
John Dicks Imperial navy captain who serves in Darth Vader's Death Squadron as captain of the Star Destroyer Tyrant.
Hermione Corfield Resistance A-wing pilot and leader of Blue Squadron during the Evacuation of D'Qar in The Last Jedi.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Male Abednedo residing in Canto Bight in The Last Jedi. Lo warns Rose Tico and Finn that they had illegally parked their ship on Canto Bight beach, and informs the Canto Bight Police of their indiscretion.
John Hollis Lando Calrissian's cyborg aide in The Empire Strikes Back. He has a cybernetic implant that allows him to interface directly with Cloud City's central computer.

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Jon Berg and Phil Tippett Ithorian seen in the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope. Named "Hammerhead" during the Kenner action figure runs of the 1970s and 1980s.
Captain Michael Culver Captain of the Imperial II-class Star Destroyer Avenger, killed by Darth Vader for failing to capture the Millennium Falcon in The Empire Strikes Back.
Voice: Jameelah McMillan Ruler of Naboo during the Clone Wars, succeeding Queen Jamillia.
Erin Kellyman The leader of a gang of pirates called Cloud Riders, who are revealed to be supporters of the nascent Rebel Alliance.
Anna Brewster Bounty hunter and First Order spy who reports the arrival of Han Solo at Maz Kanata's castle in The Force Awakens. The character is also the focus of the 2015 short story "Star Wars: The Perfect Weapon" by Delilah S. Dawson.
Alethea McGrath
Voice: Flo DiRe
Jedi librarian killed by Darth Vader during Order 66.
Paul James Nicholson Aqualish Senator who became a member of the Separatist Council, representing the Hyper-Communications Cartel. He is killed along with the rest of the Separatist Council by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.
Richard Bonehill and Mike Quinn
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Sullustan smuggler and Lando Calrissian's co-pilot on the Millennium Falcon during the Battle of Endor against the second Death Star in Return of the Jedi. He returns in The Force Awakens as a member of Poe Dameron's X-wing Squadron. Nunb also appears in The Last Jedi where he joins the resistance in the evacuation of D’Qar. He then flies a ski speeder at the battle of Crait and escapes after the battle on the Millennium Falcon. Nunb also makes an appearance in The Rise of Skywalker, where he flies the Tantive IV in the final battle against the Final Order fleet, and dies when the resurrected Emperor Palpatine disables the Tantive IV, along with other ships, using Force Lighting.

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Keira Knightley One of Padmé Amidala's handmaidens in The Phantom Menace. Sabé is the queen's decoy; for parts of the movie, the Sabé character is addressed as Amidala. Knightley was cast as Sabé due to her striking resemblance to Natalie Portman, who portrayed Amidala.
Sofia Coppola The youngest of the five handmaidens of Queen Padmé Amidala of Naboo in The Phantom Menace.
Voice: Keone Young The commander of the rebel cell Phoenix Squadron, which the Ghost crew joins. He is also the uncle of Mart Mattin. He sacrifices himself during the battle of Atollon in order for Ezra to get reinforcements.
Queen Voice: Rajia Baroudi Queen of Zygerria and member of the Separatist Council. She captures Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka and attempts to auction them off as slaves; however, they are rescued by clone troopers, and Miraj is Force-choked to death by Count Dooku for her failure.
Imperial admiral with a cybernetic eye from the 2014 novel ' and the 2016 novel '. Screed had a more prominent role in the non-canon Legends continuity, first created for the 1985 Droids animated series.
Associate of Leia Organa and Resistance pilot in the novel '.
Voice: Lewis MacLeod Podracer who competes against Anakin Skywalker in The Phantom Menace. Once a slave, Sebulba's podracing skills bought his freedom.
Maisie Richardson-Sellers Human female military officer who serves under the command of General Leia Organa in The Force Awakens. She is sent to Hosnian Prime with a message for the Senate, and is present when the planet is destroyed by the First Order's superweapon, Starkiller Base. The character appears briefly in the completed film but has an increased role in the. Korr's earlier time in Leia's service is touched upon in the novel '.
Christopher Malkolm Member of the Rebel Alliance and Rogue Squadron pilot in The Empire Strikes Back; designated as "Rogue Two", Senesca pilots a snowspeeder and dies during the Battle of Hoth in combat against the Imperial AT-AT walkers. He is also the pilot who locates Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, who are stranded in the snow away from the Rebel base on Hoth.
Fennec ShandMing-Na Wen Assassin and mercenary who is killed by Toro Calican, with the Mandalorian's aid.
Former Padawan to Mace Windu who serves as a Jedi General during the Clone Wars. He goes into hiding after Order 66 is given, and re-emerges during the Galactic Civil War to fight for the Rebel Alliance.
Voice: Paul Nakauchi Jedi master who is impersonated by Count Dooku to order the creation of the clone trooper army in the prequel trilogy.
Michonne Bourriague
Voice: Jaime King
Bounty hunter in The Phantom Menace and The Clone Wars. Her appearance in the Phantom Menace was brief. Sing can be seen viewing the Podrace atop a balcony. She once had a romantic relationship with Hondo Ohnaka and became a mother figure to a young Boba Fett, before she was later murdered by Tobias Beckett.
Rae SloaneImperial captain introduced in ', later an admiral in '.
"The Smuggler" is an unnamed man who worked for "Happy" Dapp, along with his sister Riley, during the Galactic Empire's Iron Blockade.
Arthur RowtonShort humanoid with protruding jaws and short fangs, based on a Snivvian character seen in the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope. Two versions of Snaggletooth were produced for Kenner's Star Wars action figure line in 1978; a tall blue version and later a small red version more accurate to the character seen in the film.
Supreme Leader SnokeAndy Serkis
Voice: Andy Serkis
Darth Sidious' puppet ruler of the First Order, a powerful master of the dark side of the Force, and Kylo Ren's master in The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi. He is later betrayed and killed by Kylo Ren, who becomes the new Supreme Leader of the First Order.
Timothy M. Rose and Mike Quinn
Voice: Annie Arbogast, Nika Futterman
Female Pa'lowick and lead vocalist of the Max Rebo Band in Return of the Jedi. She kills Ziro the Hutt in The Clone Wars
Voice: James Arnold Taylor Phidian CIS commander who serves as the warden of the prison known as "The Citadel" on the planet Lola Sayu. He is killed by Ahsoka Tano during a mission to break out Jedi Master Even Piell.
Assistant and pilot of Leia Organa in the novel . Originally from the oceanic planet Pamarthe, she is also the focus of the 2016 short story "Scorched" by Delilah S. Dawson, published in Star Wars Insider #165.
Associate of Han Solo who is dramatically introduced as Han Solo's wife but later confesses to have only posed as his spouse during a previous scam. She first appears in issue #6 of the Star Wars comic series.
Ken Leung Resistance Admiral that helps plan the assault on Starkiller Base, correctly suggesting that they cripple its thermal oscillator. Statura also appears in the Poe Dameron comic.
StokeEugene Cordero A farmer on the planet Sorgan who, along with his friend Caben, asks the Mandalorian to protect his village against the attacks of Klatooinian raiders.
Voice: Anthony Phelan, Bob Bergen Prime Minister of Kamino in Attack of the Clones. In The Clone Wars he is revealed to be in the employ of Darth Tyranus as part of the scheme to have the clones eliminate the Jedi.
Voice: Dan Donohue Duros officer within the Rebel Alliance and later the Resistance, using the call sign Danger Leader. A member of Inferno Squad, Suurgav is the longtime friend of smuggler and ex-General Lando Calrissian, and is present at the Battle of Sullust and the Battle of Jakku. He hijacks the Mandator IV-class Siege Dreadnought, the Retribution, at the time of the assault on Starkiller Base.
Bounty hunter and assassin introduced in Star Wars: Aftermath, known for his electrified batons.
Christian Simpson Lieutenant in the Royal Naboo Security Force during the invasion of Naboo. He partners 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.

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