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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhere are the Star Wars people today?
The actors, voices, bodies, etc.
http://www.wisn.com/news/entertainment/-/9373032/9616/-/9xhyc8z/-/index.html
Mark Hammill has aged the most.
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Where are the Star Wars people today? (Original Post)
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May 2012
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cemaphonic
(4,138 posts)1. Surely Alec Guiness has aged more

(Yes, I am a terrible, terrible person)
I was just watching Return of the Jedi with my boy last night, and between his accident and surgery, Hammill aged a lot just between Empire and Jedi. He still makes for a great Joker though.
Faygo Kid
(21,491 posts)2. LOL. Watched "Star Wars" last night on 35th anniversary.
1977 was a long time ago in a neighborhood far, far away.
I was 25 then, and remember the first time seeing it. It was great again. Probably watch "Empire Strikes Back" tonight, and no, I didn't stay home on Friday and Saturday nights in 1977.
Archae
(47,245 posts)3. I was 17 myself.
Had heard about it first from none other than Gene Roddenberry, in 1976 at the Chicago Star Trek convention Gene was on stage and he said he had been hearing about a kid from California making a space movie.
Cost me $1.75 at the Wisconsin Theater.
The theater is long gone, it's now a parking lot.