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It’s a difficult thing, imagining different actors portraying the characters we’ve come to know and love. But, as with all jobs, there is a selection process, which means the actors that have become synonymous with the parts they played, were once just one candidate among many – all fighting for the same part. Harrison Ford for example, was not first choice to play Han Solo and in fact, wasn’t originally in contention at all. The actor had previously worked with George Lucas on the director’s previous film American Graffiti and was hired to assist the casting process by reading out lines with the many audition hopefuls. Lucas was so impressed with Ford’s performance during the reads – and unimpressed with the auditions – that he decided to cast him as Han Solo. So who did Lucas originally have in mind to play Solo and was there anyone who could have done a better job as Anakin Skywalker. To find out, read on to learn about 1.
Actors Who Almost Starred In Star Wars. Paul Walker – Anakin Skywalker. Many actors were considered for the part of Anakin Skywalker in Episodes II and III, including the late Paul Walker. A couple of years before Walker would gain fame with Fast & Furious series, Walker met with the Star Wars casting director and taped an audition which was submitted to Lucas for consideration. Unfortunately for Walker, he was passed over for the role as Lucas considered him too old for the part – which makes sense considering that Walker was eight years older than Natalie Portman, whose character is supposed to be a few years older than Anakin. When asked if he was disappointed about missing out on the part, Walker expressed his disappointment and even said he’d want to name his son after Luke.
Orson Welles. Although Darth Vader was portrayed physically by David Prowse in the original Star Wars trilogy, George Lucas made the decision during post- production to use a different actor dub Vader’s dialogue. He deemed Prowse’s strong West Country accent unsuitable for the role. James Earl Jones is the man who provides the iconic voice of Darth Vader, but it turns out that he wasn’t Lucas’s first choice for the part. In an interview with BBC News, Jones confessed that George Lucas’s first choice for that role was Orson Welles.
However, Lucas eventually concluded that Welles’ voice was too well- known and that audiences might not be able to distinguish the actor’s voice from the character – leading to Jones getting the part instead. Jones initially refused a credit for the role, reasoning that he was part of the special effects and shouldn’t be given credit. But by the time Return of the Jedi was released, the character had become so identifiable that Jones had a change of heart and accepted a credit for the role. Kurt Russell. Disney buying Lucasfilm in 2. Micky Mouse company shared a link – albeit a tedious one – with Star Wars.
In the late sixties, Kurt Russell signed a ten- year contract with Walt Disney Company and reportedly became the studio’s highest paid actor of the seventies. Russell auditioned for the role of both Luke Skywalker and Han Solo (footage of which is available on the internet) but withdrew from the running for either part before he learned whether he was successful or not.
He chose instead to take a part in the western television show The Quest. Russel maintains that he has no regrets over pulling out of Star Wars and why would he? The veteran actor has gone on to maintain a healthy fifty- year career in the industry – with his latest outing being a return to form in Guardians of the Galaxy 2. Jodie Foster. Despite only being a teenager, Jodie Foster was already an accomplished actor by the time the auditions for Star Wars came into being.
Making her acting debut as the Coppertone Girl when she was only three years old, Foster made a name for herself starring in a number of Disney movies throughout the early seventies. Watch Minority Report Season 1 on this page. Before going to Carrie Fisher, George Lucas initially offered the part of Princess Leia to Foster but due to scheduling conflicts – Foster was filming Taxi Driver at the time – she had to turn the role down.
Foster would have been around 1. A New Hope took place, which would have meant that the character would have been approached in a completely different way. If you think Leia kissing her brother was bad, things could have been a whole lot creepier. Benicio Del Toro. Not only was Benicio Del Toro once nearly in Star Wars, he is actually going to be in The Last Jedi when it hits cinemas in December this year.
However, Del Toro was also originally supposed to star in a past Star Wars movie, when he was cast as Darth Maul in Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Originally, Darth Maul was supposed to be a more fleshed- out character with a lot more dialogue. After George Lucas cut the majority of the lines out of the script, the Oscar winner became disillusioned and decided to pull out of the movie – being replaced by martial arts supremo Ray Parks.
While Parks did a great job as Maul – particularly in a physical sense – it’s hard to imagine that a more talkative version of Maul, as played by Benicio Del Toro, would have been anything other than awesome. Tupac Shakur. This is undoubtedly one of the more surprising entries on this list but it has been reported that Tupac Shakur was considered for the role of Mace Windu. Rick Clifford – an ex- Death Row Records sound engineer – stated that before he died, Tupac had told him that he had an audition for a new Star Wars movie in which Pac was to play a Jedi. Whether or not Shakur actually attended an audition is unclear but ultimately the part ended up going to Samuel Jackson, following the untimely death of Shakur in 1.
While some may roll their eyes at the thought of the West Coast rapper appearing in the Star Wars franchise, others will remember that Tupac – an ex stage- school student – had proven himself as a very capable actor in several movies such as Poetic Justice, Above the Rim, and Gridlock’d. Sylvester Stallone. It might sound like one of those silly what- ifs thrown in for laughs but Sylvester Stallone was among the many actors who auditioned for the part of Han Solo. Before the eighties action star had laced up his gloves and introduced the world to everyone’s favorite underdog – Rocky Balboa – Sly attended an audition with George Lucas himself, which didn’t exactly go well.
Stallone told the story of how he auditioned for the role of Han Solo to Jimmy Fallon on the Tonight Show, stating that George Lucas appeared to dislike him for the part straight away and wouldn’t even look him in the eye. The bad vibes prompted Stallone to put an end to the audition before it even started. While we can all agree this was probably a bullet dodged, it is amusing to contemplate what Han Solo would have been like had the Italian Stallion got the part – “Hey yo Leia, we did it!”8. Saoirse Ronan. When Disney acquired the rights to Star Wars, the search began to find actors to inhabit the roles of the new characters. Saoirse Ronan – a star of Atonement, Hanna, and. Brooklyn – was one of many considered to play Rey in The Force Awakens but ultimately lost out on the role in JJ Abrams’ Star Wars film after she publicly revealed details of her audition. The Irish actor admits she regrets divulging the information, stating in an interview with The Playlist“I just shouldn’t have said anything.
I just auditioned for it, like everyone else did. To pretend that you have a lightsaber in a scene is always very exciting. It would be great. But it’s something that everyone’s gone up for.”While a bit of an amateurish move on her part, you can’t really blame her for getting overexcited at the prospect of starring in Star Wars, can you?
Eddie Redmayne. Eddie Redmayne can barely put a foot wrong these days – Jupiter Ascending aside.