Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Wars Films
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Wedge Antilles - a Corellian fighter pilot for the Rebellion, he appears in all three films of the Original Trilogy, and has a cameo as a gunner on the Millennium Falcon in The Rise of Skywalker
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Boba Fett - A mysterious bounty hunter, whose name isn’t even revealed until the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special. Across both The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the Jedi, he’s only on screen for a bit over seven minutes. And yet, he’s a fan favorite, which led Lucas to flesh out his backstory in the prequels, and then Disney expanded on it even further in other projects within the franchise’s universe.
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Wars Films
- Wedge Antilles - a Corellian fighter pilot for the Rebellion, he appears in all three films of the Original Trilogy, and has a cameo as a gunner on the Millennium Falcon in The Rise of Skywalker
- Boba Fett - A mysterious bounty hunter, whose name isn’t even revealed until the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special. Across both The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the Jedi, he’s only on screen for a bit over seven minutes. And yet, he’s a fan favorite, which led Lucas to flesh out his backstory in the prequels, and then Disney expanded on it even further in other projects within the franchise’s universe.
- Bib Fortuna - Jabba the Hutt’s majordomo.
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Wars Films
- Wedge Antilles - a Corellian fighter pilot for the Rebellion, he appears in all three films of the Original Trilogy, and has a cameo as a gunner on the Millennium Falcon in The Rise of Skywalker
- Boba Fett - A mysterious bounty hunter, whose name isn’t even revealed until the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special. Across both The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the Jedi, he’s only on screen for a bit over seven minutes. And yet, he’s a fan favorite, which led Lucas to flesh out his backstory in the prequels, and then Disney expanded on it even further in other projects within the franchise’s universe.
- Bib Fortuna - Jabba the Hutt’s majordomo.
- Greedo - Han shot him first.
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Wars Films
- Wedge Antilles - a Corellian fighter pilot for the Rebellion, he appears in all three films of the Original Trilogy, and has a cameo as a gunner on the Millennium Falcon in The Rise of Skywalker
- Boba Fett - A mysterious bounty hunter, whose name isn’t even revealed until the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special. Across both The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the Jedi, he’s only on screen for a bit over seven minutes. And yet, he’s a fan favorite, which led Lucas to flesh out his backstory in the prequels, and then Disney expanded on it even further in other projects within the franchise’s universe.
- Bib Fortuna - Jabba the Hutt’s majordomo.
- Greedo - Han shot him first.
- Gial Ackbar, fleet admiral of the Rebel Alliance and leader of the attack on the second Death Star. Will forever be remembered for caling out “It’s a trap!” during the attack.
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Wars Films
- Wedge Antilles - a Corellian fighter pilot for the Rebellion, he appears in all three films of the Original Trilogy, and has a cameo as a gunner on the Millennium Falcon in The Rise of Skywalker
- Boba Fett - A mysterious bounty hunter, whose name isn’t even revealed until the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special. Across both The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the Jedi, he’s only on screen for a bit over seven minutes. And yet, he’s a fan favorite, which led Lucas to flesh out his backstory in the prequels, and then Disney expanded on it even further in other projects within the franchise’s universe.
- Bib Fortuna - Jabba the Hutt’s majordomo.
- Greedo - Han shot him first.
- Gial Ackbar, fleet admiral of the Rebel Alliance and leader of the attack on the second Death Star. Will forever be remembered for caling out “It’s a trap!” during the attack.
- Watto – the junk dealer and human trafficker in Mos Espa on the planet Tatooine. He was the owner of young Anakin Skywalker and his mother.
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Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Wars Films
- Wedge Antilles - a Corellian fighter pilot for the Rebellion, he appears in all three films of the Original Trilogy, and has a cameo as a gunner on the Millennium Falcon in The Rise of Skywalker
- Boba Fett - A mysterious bounty hunter, whose name isn’t even revealed until the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special. Across both The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the Jedi, he’s only on screen for a bit over seven minutes. And yet, he’s a fan favorite, which led Lucas to flesh out his backstory in the prequels, and then Disney expanded on it even further in other projects within the franchise’s universe.
- Bib Fortuna - Jabba the Hutt’s majordomo.
- Greedo - Han shot him first.
- Gial Ackbar, fleet admiral of the Rebel Alliance and leader of the attack on the second Death Star. Will forever be remembered for caling out “It’s a trap!” during the attack.
- Watto – the junk dealer and human trafficker in Mos Espa on the planet Tatooine. He was the owner of young Anakin Skywalker and his mother.
- General Veers - Imperial officer who led the assault on Hoth.
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Wars Films
- Wedge Antilles - a Corellian fighter pilot for the Rebellion, he appears in all three films of the Original Trilogy, and has a cameo as a gunner on the Millennium Falcon in The Rise of Skywalker
- Boba Fett - A mysterious bounty hunter, whose name isn’t even revealed until the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special. Across both The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the Jedi, he’s only on screen for a bit over seven minutes. And yet, he’s a fan favorite, which led Lucas to flesh out his backstory in the prequels, and then Disney expanded on it even further in other projects within the franchise’s universe.
- Bib Fortuna - Jabba the Hutt’s majordomo.
- Greedo - Han shot him first.
- Gial Ackbar, fleet admiral of the Rebel Alliance and leader of the attack on the second Death Star. Will forever be remembered for caling out “It’s a trap!” during the attack.
- Watto – the junk dealer and human trafficker in Mos Espa on the planet Tatooine. He was the owner of young Anakin Skywalker and his mother.
- General Veers - Imperial officer who led the assault on Hoth.
- Captain Needa - Imperial officer whose ship lost track of the Millennium Falcon when it swooped around and attached itself to the hull of a Star Destroyer. He went in person to report his failure to Darth Vader, and was summarily executed by him.
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Wars Films
- Wedge Antilles - a Corellian fighter pilot for the Rebellion, he appears in all three films of the Original Trilogy, and has a cameo as a gunner on the Millennium Falcon in The Rise of Skywalker
- Boba Fett - A mysterious bounty hunter, whose name isn’t even revealed until the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special. Across both The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the Jedi, he’s only on screen for a bit over seven minutes. And yet, he’s a fan favorite, which led Lucas to flesh out his backstory in the prequels, and then Disney expanded on it even further in other projects within the franchise’s universe.
- Bib Fortuna - Jabba the Hutt’s majordomo.
- Greedo - Han shot him first.
- Gial Ackbar, fleet admiral of the Rebel Alliance and leader of the attack on the second Death Star. Will forever be remembered for caling out “It’s a trap!” during the attack.
- Watto – the junk dealer and human trafficker in Mos Espa on the planet Tatooine. He was the owner of young Anakin Skywalker and his mother.
- General Veers - Imperial officer who led the assault on Hoth.
- Captain Needa - Imperial officer whose ship lost track of the Millennium Falcon when it swooped around and attached itself to the hull of a Star Destroyer. He went in person to report his failure to Darth Vader, and was summarily executed by him.
- L3-37 - Lando Calrissian’s droid co-pilot and navigator in Solo: A Star Wars Story. She had a feminine personality, was a droid-rights activist, and may have had some manner of romantic relationship with Calrissian. After being badly damaged on Kessel, her memory core was uploaded into the Millennium Falcon, where she became part of the ship’s AI.
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Wars Films
- Wedge Antilles - a Corellian fighter pilot for the Rebellion, he appears in all three films of the Original Trilogy, and has a cameo as a gunner on the Millennium Falcon in The Rise of Skywalker
- Boba Fett - A mysterious bounty hunter, whose name isn’t even revealed until the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special. Across both The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the Jedi, he’s only on screen for a bit over seven minutes. And yet, he’s a fan favorite, which led Lucas to flesh out his backstory in the prequels, and then Disney expanded on it even further in other projects within the franchise’s universe.
- Bib Fortuna - Jabba the Hutt’s majordomo.
- Greedo - Han shot him first.
- Gial Ackbar, fleet admiral of the Rebel Alliance and leader of the attack on the second Death Star. Will forever be remembered for caling out “It’s a trap!” during the attack.
- Watto – the junk dealer and human trafficker in Mos Espa on the planet Tatooine. He was the owner of young Anakin Skywalker and his mother.
- General Veers - Imperial officer who led the assault on Hoth.
- Captain Needa - Imperial officer whose ship lost track of the Millennium Falcon when it swooped around and attached itself to the hull of a Star Destroyer. He went in person to report his failure to Darth Vader, and was summarily executed by him.
- L3-37 - Lando Calrissian’s droid co-pilot and navigator in Solo: A Star Wars Story. She had a feminine personality, was a droid-rights activist, and may have had some manner of romantic relationship with Calrissian. After being badly damaged on Kessel, her memory core was uploaded into the Millennium Falcon, where she became part of the ship’s AI.
- Dryden Vos - Crime boss whom Han Solo encountered early in his career
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Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Trek Films
- Lt. Ilia - Bald, female Deltan navigator of the USS Enterprise in ST:TMP
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Trek Films
- Lt. Ilia - Bald, female Deltan navigator of the USS Enterprise in ST:TMP
- Crewman Dax, male Megazoid whose feet would not fit into the magnetic boots in The Undiscovered Country
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Trek Films
- Lt. Ilia - Bald, female Deltan navigator of the USS Enterprise in ST:TMP
- Crewman Dax, male Megazoid whose feet would not fit into the magnetic boots in The Undiscovered Country
- The (unnamed) Klingon Ambassador in The Voyage Home and The Undiscovered Country (played by John Schuck)
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Trek Films
- Lt. Ilia - Bald, female Deltan navigator of the USS Enterprise in ST:TMP
- Crewman Dax, male Megazoid whose feet would not fit into the magnetic boots in The Undiscovered Country
- The (unnamed) Klingon Ambassador in The Voyage Home and The Undiscovered Country (played by John Schuck)
- Lt. Hawk, Enterprise-E helmsman who was assimilated and then died while he went out to help take out the main deflector dish with Picard and Worf in Star Trek: First Contact
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Trek Films
- Lt. Ilia - Bald, female Deltan navigator of the USS Enterprise in ST:TMP
- Crewman Dax, male Megazoid whose feet would not fit into the magnetic boots in The Undiscovered Country
- The (unnamed) Klingon Ambassador in The Voyage Home and The Undiscovered Country (played by John Schuck)
- Lt. Hawk, Enterprise-E helmsman who was assimilated and then died while he went out to help take out the main deflector dish with Picard and Worf in Star Trek: First Contact
- George and Gracie, two 20th century humpback whales who are taken forward in time to save 23rd century earth in Star Trek IV: The Journey Home
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Trek Films
- Lt. Ilia - Bald, female Deltan navigator of the USS Enterprise in ST:TMP
- Crewman Dax, male Megazoid whose feet would not fit into the magnetic boots in The Undiscovered Country
- The (unnamed) Klingon Ambassador in The Voyage Home and The Undiscovered Country (played by John Schuck)
- Lt. Hawk, Enterprise-E helmsman who was assimilated and then died while he went out to help take out the main deflector dish with Picard and Worf in Star Trek: First Contact
- George and Gracie, two 20th century humpback whales who are taken forward in time to save 23rd century earth in Star Trek IV: The Journey Home
- Sybok, Spock’s half-brother, in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Trek Films
- Lt. Ilia - Bald, female Deltan navigator of the USS Enterprise in ST:TMP
- Crewman Dax, male Megazoid whose feet would not fit into the magnetic boots in The Undiscovered Country
- The (unnamed) Klingon Ambassador in The Voyage Home and The Undiscovered Country (played by John Schuck)
- Lt. Hawk, Enterprise-E helmsman who was assimilated and then died while he went out to help take out the main deflector dish with Picard and Worf in Star Trek: First Contact
- George and Gracie, two 20th century humpback whales who are taken forward in time to save 23rd century earth in Star Trek IV: The Journey Home
- Sybok, Spock’s half-brother, in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
- Commander Rogerson, command duty officer onboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise CVN-65 in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Trek Films
- Lt. Ilia - Bald, female Deltan navigator of the USS Enterprise in ST:TMP
- Crewman Dax, male Megazoid whose feet would not fit into the magnetic boots in The Undiscovered Country
- The (unnamed) Klingon Ambassador in The Voyage Home and The Undiscovered Country (played by John Schuck)
- Lt. Hawk, Enterprise-E helmsman who was assimilated and then died while he went out to help take out the main deflector dish with Picard and Worf in Star Trek: First Contact
- George and Gracie, two 20th century humpback whales who are taken forward in time to save 23rd century earth in Star Trek IV: The Journey Home
- Sybok, Spock’s half-brother, in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
- Commander Rogerson, command duty officer onboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise CVN-65 in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
- Maltz, officer on a Bird-of-Prey that Kirk and crew commandeer in The Search for Spock, played by John Larroquette.
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Trek Films
- Lt. Ilia - Bald, female Deltan navigator of the USS Enterprise in ST:TMP
- Crewman Dax, male Megazoid whose feet would not fit into the magnetic boots in The Undiscovered Country
- The (unnamed) Klingon Ambassador in The Voyage Home and The Undiscovered Country (played by John Schuck)
- Lt. Hawk, Enterprise-E helmsman who was assimilated and then died while he went out to help take out the main deflector dish with Picard and Worf in Star Trek: First Contact
- George and Gracie, two 20th century humpback whales who are taken forward in time to save 23rd century earth in Star Trek IV: The Journey Home
- Sybok, Spock’s half-brother, in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
- Commander Rogerson, command duty officer onboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise CVN-65 in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
- Maltz, officer on a Bird-of-Prey that Kirk and crew commandeer in The Search for Spock, played by John Larroquette.
- Guinan, played by Whoopi Goldberg in an uncredited role in Star Trek: Generations; she was onboard Soren’s ship when it first entered the Nexus, and subsequently guided Picard when he was caught in the Nexus.
Supporting/Secondary Characters in the Star Trek Films
- Lt. Ilia - Bald, female Deltan navigator of the USS Enterprise in ST:TMP
- Crewman Dax, male Megazoid whose feet would not fit into the magnetic boots in The Undiscovered Country
- The (unnamed) Klingon Ambassador in The Voyage Home and The Undiscovered Country (played by John Schuck)
- Lt. Hawk, Enterprise-E helmsman who was assimilated and then died while he went out to help take out the main deflector dish with Picard and Worf in Star Trek: First Contact
- George and Gracie, two 20th century humpback whales who are taken forward in time to save 23rd century earth in Star Trek IV: The Journey Home
- Sybok, Spock’s half-brother, in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
- Commander Rogerson, command duty officer onboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise CVN-65 in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
- Maltz, officer on a Bird-of-Prey that Kirk and crew commandeer in The Search for Spock, played by John Larroquette.
- Guinan, played by Whoopi Goldberg in an uncredited role in Star Trek: Generations; she was onboard Soren’s ship when it first entered the Nexus, and subsequently guided Picard when he was caught in the Nexus.
- J’Onn, Sybok’s trusted follower in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (no doubt named for John, the “Beloved Apostle”)
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Supporting/secondary characters in the Disney Animated Canon and Pixar films
- Peach, the starfish who’s part of the Tank Gang in Finding Nemo, played by West Wing actress Allison Janney
Supporting/secondary characters in the Disney Animated Canon and Pixar films
- Peach, the starfish who’s part of the Tank Gang in Finding Nemo, played by West Wing actress Allison Janney
- Jiminy Cricket, Pinocchio’s conscience played by Cliff Edwards
Supporting/secondary characters in the Disney Animated Canon and Pixar films
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Peach, the starfish who’s part of the Tank Gang in Finding Nemo, played by West Wing actress Allison Janney
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Jiminy Cricket, Pinocchio’s conscience played by Cliff Edwards
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Kronk, henchman to the evil sorceress Yzma, in The Emperor’s New Groove, played by Patrick Wharburton.