They were extras in a science-fiction film, and although they were on screen for only seconds, usually with their faces totally obscured, the lives of these actors were changed forever. In 1977 Star Wars was a box-office smash hit and, along with the first two sequels, shifted our culture forever. As a result, anyone with a connection to the film is guaranteed immortality and many still earn a living attending fan conventions all over the world. In The Force Awakens, roles as extras were so coveted that actors like Simon Pegg and Daniel Craig popped up as uncredited cameos, and now as Rogue One begins a new chapter in the saga, here are the original unsung stars of Star Wars explaining the impact the film has had on their lives.
JEREMY BULLOCH
In Star Wars I played… The Bounty Hunter ‘Boba Fett’
For me it was just another job – in fact I was working in a theatre in the West End in the evenings. After filming finished I went back to theatre work, television and the stage. Star Wars was not really mentioned again until the re-release in 1997. I was invited to a convention in Pasadena and everything took off from there. Star Wars has given me the opportunity to travel to some amazing places and meet fans all over the world.
I was happy to have five days’ work and two days’ overtime for my makeup
PAM ROSE
In Star Wars I played… an alien in the Cantina
Mind you, I was teased about my look. I have had three names, Weird Girl, then Leesub Sirin, changed again in 2009 when my action figure was released as Leesub Sirln, a wee spelling mistake I think. I never thought much about what the outcome would be. I was happy to have five days’ work and two days’ overtime for my makeup, which was three hours a day. All I worried about was my next job. When I retired in 2005 after running a casino for 20 years, I rejoined my agent. She said I had been receiving fan mail regarding Star Wars. I was most surprised, never realising what had been going on while I had been busy working. I was offered a memorabilia show and now I have many offers home and abroad. I did 33 last year. At 69, what a way to spend my golden years.