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2-1B
Medical droid who treats Luke Skywalker's wounds and fits him with a prosthetic hand in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.[1]
4-LOM – portrayed by Chris Parsons
A bounty hunter droid in The Empire Strikes Back. 4-LOM was an ambitious protocol droid who overwrote his own programming to embark on a life of crime.[2]
8D8
An 8D smelter droid working in Jabba the Hutt's palace in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.[3]
8t88
A droid working with Jerec in Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II.
99
A defective Clone trooper who helped the Domino Squad in the Clone Wars.
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Ask Aak - portrayed by Steven Boyle (Episode II) and Paul Spence (Episode III)
Gran Senator who represented Malastare in the Galactic Senate during the final decade of the Galactic Republic. Also one of Palpatine's loyalists. Appeared in Episodes II and III of the Prequel Trilogy.
Abeloth
An entity strong in the Dark Side of the Force imprisoned within the Maw that is released by Darth Caedus and later defeated by Luke Skywalker and mysterious member of the Lost Tribe of the Sith (who is later revealed to be Darth Krayt.)
Admiral Gial Ackbar – portrayed by Timothy M. Rose and voiced by Erik Bauersfeld
Commands the Rebel fleet in their attack against the second Death Star in Return of the Jedi. Ackbar was a Mon Calamari leader and military commander. Aptly given a name that means "selfless servant," Ackbar devoted himself to the cause of galactic freedom and became the foremost military commander of the Alliance to Restore the Republic, having previously been an Imperial slave, and the later New Republic. He later dies during the New Jedi Order era, during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion. He is most famous for his line "It's a trap!" .[4]
Stass Allie – portrayed by Lily Nyamwasa and Nina Fallon
Tholothian Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
Mas Amedda – portrayed by Jerome Blake and David Bowers
Vice chair of the Galactic Senate.[5] Blake played the character in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Bowers played him in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, and both actors appeared in the role for Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.[5]
Padmé Amidala – portrayed by Natalie Portman
Child queen of, and later Senator from, Naboo, who marries Anakin Skywalker and dies giving birth to Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa. The birth of Luke and Leia was further complicated by Anakin Skywalker's use of Force Choke in anger on Amidala, believing she had betrayed him when Obi-Wan Kenobi confronts Anakin.[6]
Darth Andeddu
The self-styled "Immortal God-King of Prakith" who reigned as Dark Lord of the Sith during the Hundred-Year Darkness. He left behind a holocron that supposedly held to secret to immortality.
Nom Anor
A Yuuzhan Vong character prominent throughout The New Jedi Order series of novels, published from 1999 to 2003. He was responsible for about half of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion in the Star Wars galaxy. In the latter half of the The New Jedi Order, he became a protagonist in his own right as he led a heretical movement among his people to take down their ruler, Supreme Overlord Shimrra. By the series's end, having seen to the deaths of Shimrra and his puppet master Onimi, Nom Anor chose death over living in the postwar galaxy and, apparently, committed suicide.
Bail Antilles
An Alderaanian senator. Sundered Heart owner.[7]
Raymus Antilles – portrayed by Rohan Nichol and Peter Geddis
Captain of the Tantive IV in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Episode IV: A New Hope, and as captain of the Sundered Heart in the game Star Wars: Empire at War. He was choked by Darth Vader in Episode IV. No relation to Wedge Antilles.
Wedge Antilles – portrayed by Denis Lawson and Colin Higgins
A Rebel and New Republic starfighter pilot.[8]
Queen Apailana – portrayed by Keisha Castle-Hughes
Queen of Naboo during the last year of the Clone Wars. She is seen during Padmé's funeral at the end of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. She is later assassinated by Stormtroopers of the Imperial 501st Legion for harboring fugitive Jedi (This is depicted in Star Wars: Battlefront II.)
Commander Appo – portrayed by Temuera Morrison
Clone Commander of the 501st Legion.
Passel Argente - portrayed by Steven Boyle (Episode II) and Marty Wetherill (Episode III)
Magistrate of the Corporate Alliance, member of the Separatist Council. Killed by Darth Vader in Revenge of the Sith.
Attichitcuk - portrayed by Paul Gale
The father of Chewbacca. He was one of Kashyyyk's prominent chieftains during the final years of the Galactic Republic.
Tavion Axmis
Antagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy.
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B4-D4
The administrative droid that works for Czerka on Telos in the Outer Rim. It is possible to control B4-D4 in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II The Sith Lords while helping the Ithorians with their restoration project.
Ponda Baba – portrayed by Tommy Ilsley
Aqualish mercenary who attacks Luke Skywalker in A New Hope.[9] When the original Kenner action figure for Baba was released, the then-unnamed alien was called simply "Walrus Man".[9] His proper name (as well as the name of his species) was given in 1989 for his appearance in a Star Wars role-playing game.[9]
Darth Bandon
Apprentice of Darth Malak. Killed by Revan during the events of Knights of the Old Republic.
Cad Bane – voiced by Corey Burton
A ruthless bounty hunter and main antagonist in season 2 of The Clone Wars who appears in Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes.[10]
Darth Bane
Dark Lord of the Sith in the Darth Bane book series. He came up with the Sith "Rule of Two" that states there shall only ever be two Sith warriors at a time, a Master and an Apprentice.
Moradmin Bast - portrayed by Leslie Schofield
Imperial general who served aboard the first Death Star; during the space battle above Yavin 4, he informed Grand Moff Tarkin that there was a danger posed by the Rebels' attack and suggested that they standby for evacuation, only to be rebuked by an overconfident Tarkin in A New Hope.
Beed – voiced by Scott Capurro
The second head of the male Troig in The Phantom Menace who commentates for the Boonta Eve Classic.
Garm Bel Iblis
A Republic senator and initial member of the Rebel Alliance.[11]
Sio Bibble – portrayed by Oliver Ford Davies
Governor of Naboo in the prequel trilogy.[12]
Depa Billaba – portrayed by Dipika O'Neill Joti
Jedi Master on the Jedi High Council. Was sent to Haruun Kal by the council. She fell to the dark side and fell into a coma.[13]
Jar Jar Binks – portrayed by Ahmed Best
Helpless but good-natured Gungan throughout the prequel trilogy. Also known to be clumsy, Jar Jar Binks is always causing trouble and he talks a lot. When Qui-Gon Jinn saved Jar Jar Binks, Jar Jar Binks journeyed with them to the Republic.[14]
Deliah Blue
A companion of Cade Skywalker and Jariah Syn during the Sith-Imperial War in the Legacy comic series.
Blue Max
Droid that is part of Han Solo's crew in The Han Solo Adventures by Brian Daley.[15]
Commander Bly
A clone commander who led the 327th Star Corps under Jedi General Aayla Secura in Star Wars: The Clone Wars and in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. When Order 66 was issued, Bly executed Secura.
Bossk – portrayed by Alan Harris
A Trandoshan bounty hunter in The Empire Strikes Back.[16] He also appeared in the book Tales from the Bounty Hunters, the books of the Bounty Hunter Wars trilogy, in the story "The Prize Pelt", and in Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption.
Bollux
Droid that is part of Han Solo's crew in The Han Solo Adventures by Brian Daley.[17]
Borvo the Hutt – voiced by Clint Bajakian
A Hutt smuggler on Tatooine featured in Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
Empatojayos Brand
Ancient Jedi who sacrifices himself willingly to send his eternal soul to the Dark Side, to ensure Palpatine would go as well and can never return in the Star Wars comic book metaseries Dark Empire.
Malcor Brashin - voiced by David Warner
Grand General in the Imperial Army. Heavily involved in the Battles of Tatooine and Yavin 4. Prominently featured in Star Wars: Force Commander.
Noa Briqualon – portrayed by Wilford Brimley
Marooned on Endor in Ewoks: The Battle for Endor.[18]
Maris Brood – Portrayed by Adrienne Wilkinson
Jedi in The Force Unleashed who later turns to the dark side. Starkiller spares her life on Felucia.[19]
Sora Bulq
Jedi Master and friend of Mace Windu who was turned to the Dark Side by Count Dooku. He is later killed by Quinlan Vos on Saleucami.
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C-3PO – portrayed by Anthony Daniels
Protocol droid who appears throughout the Star Wars films and Expanded Universe.[20]
Darth Caedus
Sith Lord born as Jacen Solo, the oldest son of Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo and Jaina Solo's twin brother. Jacen was a hero of the Yuuzhan Vong War, having personally ended it by killing their true Supreme Overlord Onimi, but years later became the evil Sith Lord Caedus. His actions as a Sith during the Second Galactic Civil War forced his sister, Jaina, to kill him.
Lando Calrissian – portrayed by Billy Dee Williams
Old friend of Han Solo. Businessman and scoundrel who leads the Rebels' space attack against the Death Star in Return of the Jedi.[21] He eventually resigns his military commission and returns to being a businessman.[21]
Yomin Carr
A Yuuzhan Vong character who served as one of the antagonists in the first novel of The New Jedi Order series, Vector Prime. He was killed in combat by Mara Jade Skywalker.
CB-99
Protocol droid Jabba the Hutt used to keep his will. After his death shortly before the Battle of Endor, Zorba the Hutt, Jabba's father, reclaimed Jabba's will and everything he owned through the droid. He was first featured in the novel Zorba the Hutt's Revenge.
Joruus C'baoth
Insane clone of Jedi master Jorus C'baoth and an antagonist in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy.[22] Zahn originally conceived the character as an insane clone of Obi-Wan Kenobi.[22] UGO Network's Adam Rosenburg listed Joruus as the 4th worst Star Wars Expanded Universe character, heavily criticising the way his name was formed from the character he was cloned from.[23]
Tycho Celchu – voiced by Timothy Omundson (Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike) and Jess Harnell (Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast)
TIE Fighter pilot who defected to the Rebel Alliance and became a member of Rogue Squadron. Later became a general of the New Republic. Is featured prominently in the X-wing series of books.
Kadlah Cha
A minor Yuuzhan Vong character who was quickly killed off in Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream, a novel in The New Jedi Order.
Wyrpuuk Cha
A minor Yuuzhan Vong character who was quickly killed off in Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream, a novel in The New Jedi Order.
Charal
Force-wielding antagonist in Battle for Endor.[24]
Chewbacca – portrayed by Peter Mayhew
Han Solo's partner and co-pilot of the Millennium Falcon.[25] His father, Attichitucuk, appears as a playable character in Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds. Chewbacca and his wife, Mallatobuck, have a son named Lumpawarrump.[25]
Chine-kal
A minor Yuuzhan Vong character in The New Jedi Order, appearing in the novel Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse; killed by the novel's end.
Chief Chirpa – portrayed by Jane Busby
Chief of the Ewoks on the forest moon of Endor in Return of the Jedi.
Nas Choka
Yuuzhan Vong warmaster who succeeded Tsavong Lah. Surrendered on behalf of the Yuuzhan Vong after Shimrra and Onimi's deaths, ending the conflict.
Shok Choka
A Yuuzhan Vong warrior who appeared in Edge of Victory II: Rebirth, a novel in The New Jedi Order; killed in a duel to the death by Anakin Solo.
Rush Clovis - voiced by Robin Atkin Downes
Senator who represented the planet Scipio in the Galactic Senate. When the Clone Wars broke out he became a delegate of the InterGalactic Banking Clan.
Commander Cody - portrayed by Temuera Morrison
Served directly under Obi-Wan Kenobi in Revenge of the Sith. He helps him at Utapau against General Grievous then turns on him when Emperor Palpatine orders him to "Execute Order 66". Commander Cody is also featured in the Clone Wars cartoon series. It is a mystery what happened to him after Order 66, although it is believed he went rogue.
Darth Cognus
Sith Lord trained by Darth Bane and Darth Zannah. She would later train Darth Millennial.
Captain Jeremoch Colton – portrayed by Jeremy Bulloch
Pilot of the Tantive IV in Revenge of the Sith
Cordé
Padmé Amidala's decoy in Attack of the Clones. She gets killed by Zam Wessel in her attempt to assassinate Senator Amidala.
General Airen Cracken
Rebel and New Republic intelligence officer. West End Games Star Wars roleplaying supplements sometimes were published as "Cracken's" guides to their topic.
Cradossk
Trandoshan bounty hunter and leader of the Bounty Hunters' Guild. Also father of Bossk.
Salacious B. Crumb – portrayed by Tim Rose and voiced by Mark Dodson
Kowakian monkey-lizard in Jabba the Hutt's court.[26] Rose's antics controlling the Crumb puppet led to a decrease in the character's prominence.[26]
Arvel Crynyd – portrayed by Hilton McRae
A-wing pilot who crashes into the Star Dreadnought Executor, causing its fall and destruction on the surface of the Second Death Star, in Return of the Jedi.
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Admiral Natasi Daala
Antagonist introduced in the Jedi Academy trilogy, returning in Darksaber, Planet of Twilight, and Death Star.[27] In the Legacy of the Force series, Daala becomes the chief of state of the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances.
Da'Gara
A Yuuzhan Vong character who served as one of the antagonists in the first of The New Jedi Order novels, Vector Prime. He was killed when the world of Helska IV, which was on, exploded because of the actions of the New Republic.
Hego Damask
The birth name (and alias) of Darth Plagueis.
Biggs Darklighter – portrayed by Garrick Hagon
Luke Skywalker's friend from Tatooine who helps in attacking the Death Star.[28] Biggs' reunion with Luke was cut from the theatrical release of A New Hope but restored for the Special Edition release.[28]
General Oro Dassyne – voiced by Terrence Carson
A Separatist General and an agent of the Corporate Alliance who commanded the CIS' forces on Bomis Koori IV.
Gizor Delso
A Geonosian separatist who survived Darth Vader's slaughter of the remaining separatist leaders and created his own droid army. He had plans to make a new Battle Droid until Imperial Stormtroopers of the 501st legion raided his factory on Mustafar and destroyed his plans. Gizor never made it off the planet.
Dengar – portrayed by Morris Bush
Corellian bounty hunter who appeared in The Empire Strikes Back.[29]
Bren Derlin – portrayed by John Ratzenberger
Rebel officer in The Empire Strikes Back.[30]
Desann – voiced by Mark Klastorin
Dark Jedi antagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.
Darth Desolous
A male Pau'an Dark Lord of the Sith. Once a revered Jedi Master, he loses his proper identity after falling to the dark side of the Force. Appears in the video game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
D'harhan
Niordi bounty hunter who underwent cybernetic enhancement to have his head turned into a laser cannon. Longtime associate and ally of Boba Fett.
Ima-Gun Di – portrayed by Robin Atkin Downes
Jedi Master in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Grand Moff Vilim Disra
Imperial antagonist in the Hand of Thrawn duology and in the novel Allegiance.
Teneniel Djo
Witch of Dathomir appearing in The Courtship of Princess Leia. Married to Isolder, mother of Tenel Ka.
Lott Dod - portrayed by Silas Carson and voiced by Toby Longworth (Episode I) and Gideon Emery (The Clone Wars)
Neimoidian senator of the Trade Federation, representing the trade conglomerate's interests in the Galactic Senate.
Jan Dodonna – portrayed by Alex McCrindle
Rebel general who plans the starfighter attack on the first Death Star,[31] and the first character to utter the phrase, "May the Force be with you".
Count Dooku – portrayed by Christopher Lee
Separatist leader and Sith apprentice also known as Darth Tyranus.[32] Dooku severs Anakin Skywalker's right forearm in Attack of the Clones, and Skywalker kills Dooku in Revenge of the Sith by severing his head—AFTER severing both of Dooku's hands at the wrist—in return.[32]
Dormé – portrayed by Rose Byrne
The handmaiden to Senator Padmé Amidala, in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones.[33]
Grand Moff Dunhausen
A high-ranking Imperial officer and member of the Central Committee of Grand Moffs. Dunhausen is predominantly known for two things: his scheming nature and for always wearing a pair of blaster-shaped earrings. He owns the droid 3B6-RA-7. He is first featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
Captain Dunwell
Assists Trioculus in his search for Darth Vader's glove. Killed after his submarine explodes. First featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
Kyp Durron
Jedi Master who first appears in Kevin J. Anderson's Jedi Academy Trilogy.[34]
Lok Durd - voiced by George Takei
Neimoidian weapon designer who served as a Separatist General; developed an experimental defoliator to be used by the CIS.
Durge – voiced by Daran Norris
A Gen'Dai bounty hunter, Durge is one of the few violent members of his kind. As depicted in the Clone Wars mini series, Durge confronted Obi-Wan Kenobi on Muunilinst before being defeated by the Jedi.[35]
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Captain Juno Eclipse – voiced by Nathalie Cox
Female Imperial pilot and Galen Marek's love interest in The Force Unleashed.[36]
Ebe Endocott
Of Triffian species, Ebe is one of the eighteen podracers seen in Episode I.
Eirtaé – portrayed by Friday "Liz" Wilson
Handmaiden seen in A Phantom Menace.
Elan
A Yuuzhan Vong in the novel Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial. She was sent by her superiors to infiltrate the Jedi Order and kill as many of them as possible with a deadly virus. Her efforts were foiled by Han Solo and she died as a result.
Emtrey
An M-3PO series droid that serves Rogue Squadron in the X-Wing book series.
EV-9D9 – voiced by Richard Marquand
Droid working in Jabba the Hutt's palace in Return of the Jedi.[37]
Doctor Cornelius Evazan – portrayed by Alfie Curtis
Character who antagonizes Luke Skywalker in the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope.[38] Claims to have the death sentence on twelve systems.
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Keyan Farlander
Rebel Alliance starfighter pilot and Jedi. The Farlander Papers enclosed with some copies of the Star Wars: X-Wing provided backstory to the game's unnamed protagonist.
Onaconda Farr - voiced by Dee Bradley Baker
Senator from Rodia initially alliged with the CIS, but later returned to the Republic.
Jagged Fel
Starfighter pilot and Baron Soontir Fel's son, appearing in the New Jedi Order and Legacy of the Force series. Engaged to Jaina Solo in the Fate of the Jedi series.
Roan Fel
Deposed galactic emperor in the Star Wars: Legacy series.
Baron Soontir Fel
Elite Imperial starfighter pilot in Dark Horse Comics and the New Jedi Order series. Brother-in-law to Commander Wedge Antilles. Father of Jagged Fel.
Davin Felth
Imperial stormtrooper 1023 who discovered that the escape pod that the Empire is looking for contained droids. He kills his superior officer Mod Terrik after becoming disgusted with the Empire's tyranny, giving the Millennium Falcon the time needed to escape from Tatooine.
Jango Fett
portrayed by Temuera Morrison : Bounty hunter, template for all the clones who made up the Republic's army. Boba Fett's father.[39]
Boba Fett
portrayed by Jeremy Bulloch (V-VI), Daniel Logan (II), and Jason Wingreen (voice, V), Temuera Morrison (voice in the 2004 release of the Original Trilogy) : Clone of Jango Fett raised by Jango on Kamino as his son.[40] Becomes a bounty hunter.[40] He was eaten alive by Jabba the Hutt's Sarlacc, but later escapes.
Borsk Fey'lya
Bothan politician, introduced in the Thrawn trilogy, who rises to become chief of state of the New Republic.[41] He is held accountable for imprisoning Admiral Ackbar in the Hand of Thrawn trilogy by Timothy Zahn.
Commander Fil
He is Nadar Vebb's Clone Commander from Star Wars: The Clone Wars. He died while trying to kill General Grievous's pet Gor
Kit Fisto – portrayed by Zachariah Jensen and Daniel Zizmor (Attack of the Clones) and Ben Cooke (Revenge of the Sith)
The design of Kit 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.[42] He was killed in a duel with Darth Sidious.
Fode – voiced by Greg Proops
The first head of the two-headed Troig in The Phantom Menace who commentates for the Boonta Eve Classic.
Bib Fortuna – portrayed by Michael Carter and voiced by Erik Bauersfeld
A male Twi'lek from the planet Ryloth who serves as Jabba the Hutt's majordomo in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
Commander Fox
A clone commander who was in charge of the Coruscant Guard in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Orn Free Taa – portrayed by Jerome Blake (Episode I) and Matt Rowan (Episodes II & III) and voiced by Matthew Wood (Episode III) and Phil LaMarr (The Clone Wars)
A corpulent Twi'lek who represents Ryloth in the Galactic Senate during the Prequel Trilogy. Appears in all three films in the Prequel Trilogy, as well as several episodes of The Clone Wars.
FX-7
An older model, but still a serviceable medical assistant droid; with its many arms it can assess a patient quickly with multiple tests and provide the surgeon the information it needs to assist in suitable treatment.[43] First appeared in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.
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Adi Gallia – portrayed by Gin Clarke
Corellian Jedi master in the prequel trilogy.[44]
Gardulla the Hutt
Hutt crime lord who at one point owned Anakin and Shmi Skywalker before losing a podrace bet to Toydarian junk dealer Watto.
Nautag D'al Gargan II – portrayed by Lou Albano
Askajian dancer from Jabba the Hutt's palace.
Garindan – portrayed by Sadie Eddon
Also known as Long-Snoot. Is a long-snouted creature who leads Imperial stormtroopers to the Millennium Falcon.[45]
Mirta Gev
Boba Fett's granddaughter, who first appears in Bloodlines.
Joelle Golda
A rat-like Jedi Council member in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith and the Clone Wars series.
Gonk Droid – portrayed by Rusty Goffe
A rectangular-cubed shaped droid that walks very slowly. It is a series of worker droids. It is a playable character in the Lego Star Wars series of games and gives ammo to a player in Star Wars Battlefront II.
Greeata – portrayed by Celia Fushille
A Rodian backup singer and dancer for the Max Rebo Band.
Commander Gree
A clone commander who is killed by Yoda in Revenge of the Sith during Order 66. He served under Jedi master Luminara Unduli in the Clone Wars.
Greedo – portrayed by Paul Blake and Maria de Aragon
See also: Han shot first
Rodian bounty hunter who serves Jabba the Hutt. At the Mos Eisley Cantina in A New Hope, he attempts to murder Han Solo as he had dumped a cargo for Jabba, something he has "been looking forward to for a long time", but Han kills him instead.[46]
Janus Greejatus
Longtime friend and associate of Palpatine; served as Palpatine's aide during his time as Senator of Naboo and the Chommell Sector, and replaced him in the position after Palpatine was elected Supreme Chancellor. After being expelled from the Galactic Senate due to questionable practices, Greejatus became Palpatine's advisor. He continued to served in this capacity when the Galactic Empire came to power and Palpatine declared himself Emperor. He served in this capacity well into the Galactic Civil War, and was killed when the second Death Star was destroyed during the Battle of Endor.
Falon Grey
Padawan to Master Rahm Kota; two Force-sensitive clones, X1 and X2, were created from his DNA on Kamino.
General Grievous – voiced by Matthew Wood
Cyborg supreme commander of the Separatist droid armies killed by Obi-Wan Kenobi in Revenge of the Sith.[47] Also hunts Jedi.
Nute Gunray – portrayed by Silas Carson
Viceroy of the Trade Federation killed by Darth Vader in Revenge of the Sith.[48]
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Rune Haako – portrayed by Jerome Blake/James Taylor (Episode I) and Sandy Thompson (Episode III)
Second in command to Nute Gunray.[49]
Harrar
A recurring Yuuzhan Vong character in The New Jedi Order. By the series' end, he betrayed his species's destructive empire and sided with the Galactic Alliance to end their reign of terror.
A'Sharad Hett
The birth name of the Sith Lord Darth Krayt.
San Hill – voiced by Chris Truswell
Chairman of the Intergalactic Banking Clan, killed by Darth Vader in Revenge of the Sith.[50]
Grand Moff Bertroff Hissa
Leading figure in an attempt to overthrow Ysanne Isard as the head of the Galactic Empire. Hissa founded the Central Committee of Grand Moffs, who installed Trioculus as their figurehead. First appears in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
Corran Horn
X-wing pilot and Jedi Knight.[51] I, Jedi is narrated from his first-person perspective.[51] Michael Stackpole, who created the character for the X-Wing series, depicts Horn in the Star Wars Customizable Card Game. Married to Mirax Terrik.[51]
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IG-88
Bounty hunter introduced in The Empire Strikes Back.[52] Ralph McQuarrie's production sketches show a sleeker design than the droid that appears in The Empire Strikes Back.[52] The term "IG-88" itself is not the original label: the script calls the character a "chrome war droid", and during production it was called "Phlutdroid".[52] The production puppet consisted of recycled props from A New Hope, including the Mos Eisley Cantina drink dispenser as its head.[52]
Ikrit
A furry white Jedi Master. He was trained by Yoda, and later saved his planet. He slept several centuries to be awakened by Anakin Solo. Ikrit bears resemblance to a red panda. He appears in Junior Jedi Knights and Edge of Victory: Conquest.
Armand Isard
Father of Ysanne Isard. Member of Palpatine's Inner Circle since the Clone Wars, and served as Director of Republic Intelligence. Became Director of Imperial Intelligence after the Empire replaced the Republic. Is later killed by his daughter.
Ysanne Isard
Former head of Imperial Intelligence and leader of the Empire in the Rogue Squadron book series.[53] Isard and her clone are killed in Isard's Revenge.
Irek Ismaren
Antagonist in Children of the Jedi and the New Jedi Order's Enemy Lines duology.
Isolder
Character who courts Princess Leia in The Courtship of Princess Leia.[54] Killed by Darth Caedus in Invincible. Married to Teneniel Djo, father of Tenel Ka.
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Jabba the Hutt – voiced by clayton sheaand operated by Mike Edmonds, Dave Barclay, Toby Philpott, and John Coppinger
A crime boss employing bounty hunters in The Phantom Menace, The Clone Wars, A New Hope and Return of the Jedi, killed by Leia Organa aboard his sail barge in Return of the Jedi.[55]
Mara Jade Skywalker – portrayed by Shannon McRandle
"Emperor's Hand" to Palpatine during his reign; Luke Skywalker's wife.[56]
Shimrra Jamaane
The Supreme Overlord of the Yuuzhan Vong Empire who turned out to be nothing more than a puppet by the Force-sensitive Vong Shamed One Onimi. By the end of The New Jedi Order, he was killed in combat by Luke Skywalker.
Queen Jamillia – portrayed by Ayesha Dharker
Queen of Naboo succeeding Padmé Amidala.[57]
Jarael
A young female Arkanian in the comic book series Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Carnor Jax
Member of the Emperor's Royal Guard who bribed the Emperor's physician to poison Palpatine's clones. Antagonist of the Crimson Empire series.
Jerec
Dark Jedi and main antagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II.
Moff Jerjerrod – portrayed by Michael Pennington
Commanding officer of the second Death Star.[58]
Commander Jet
The Clone Commander of Ki-Adi-Mundi in The Clone Wars in the episode Landing at point rain.
Dexter Jettster – voiced by Ronald Falk
A four-armed alien that wears a heavily stained apron. He is a good friend of Obi-Wan's.
Qui-Gon Jinn – portrayed by Liam Neeson
Jedi Master trained by Count Dooku. Trains Obi-Wan Kenobi. Found Anakin Skywalker on Tatooine and vowed to train him but was killed by Darth Maul.[59]
Jubnuk
One of Jabba the Hutt's Gamorrean guards. He was eaten alive by the Rancor.
Bardan Jusik
Jedi Knight who fought in the Clone Wars, later left the Jedi Order to become a medic, and eventually joined the Mandalorians.
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K-3PO
Protocol droid seen in The Empire Strikes Back.
Tenel Ka
Jedi Knight lover of Jacen Solo and mother of their daughter Allana. Daughter of Isolder and Teneniel Djo. Queen Mother of Hapan Empire
Captain Kael – voiced by Bruce Robertson
Captain in the Naboo Royal Security Forces during the invasion of Naboo. Featured in Star Wars: Episode I: Battle for Naboo.
Kir Kanos
Anti-hero of the Crimson Empire series.[60] Kir Kanos was chosen by IGN's Jesse Schedeen as the 23rd top Star Wars hero, noting how he could also qualify for a "top villains list".[61]
Admiral Saul Karath
Admiral of the Sith Navy during the Jedi Civil War.
Karina the Great - voiced by Dee Bradley Baker
Queen of Geonosis during the Clone Wars.
Talon Karrde
Smuggler introduced in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy.[62]
Jodo Kast
A bounty hunter who wears Mandalorian armor. Is mistaken for, and later killed by, Boba Fett. Adam Rosenburg, from UGO Networks, listed Kast as the 9th worst Star Wars Expanded Universe character, calling him a "Boba Fett wannabee".[23]
Kyle Katarn – portrayed by Jason Court (Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II)
The player's character in the first three Dark Forces video games.[63]
King Katuunko - voiced by Brian George
Toydarian king who aided the Republic during the Clone Wars. He was killed by Savage Opress after the Battle of Sullust.
Obi-Wan Kenobi – portrayed by Alec Guinness and Ewan McGregor (films) and James Arnold Taylor (The Clone Wars)
Jedi Master who trains Anakin Skywalker and Luke Skywalker. A member of the Jedi Council and one of the Jedi survivors of Order 66. His master is Qui-Gon Jinn, who was killed by Darth Maul.[64]
Gavar Khai
Sith Saber in the Fate of the Jedi series; Vestara Khai's father.
Vestara Khai
Sith apprentice in the Fate of the Jedi series; love interest of Ben Skywalker.
Ki-Adi-Mundi – portrayed by Silas Carson
Cerean Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy.[65]
Klaatu
Jabba the Hutt's skiff guard(s) from Return of the Jedi. Originally named "Wooof" by ILM designers, Klaatu is a green dog-like humanoid. The character was included in trading cards and action figures.
Kleef - voiced by Kristoffer Tabori
Gungan mercenary operating as a member of Chop'aa Notimo's mercenary gang; kidnapped Senator Garm Bel Iblis on Notimo's orders. He was killed by Starkiller in Cloud City.
Ken
The son of Triclops and grandson of Palpatine. Born on Kessel and taken to live in the Lost City of the Jedi underneath Yavin 4. He was found by Luke Skywalker, who then inducted him into the Rebel Alliance. First appears in The Lost City of the Jedi.
Derek "Hobbie" Klivian – portrayed by Richard Oldfield
Rogue Squadron pilot in The Empire Strikes Back.[66]
Agen Kolar – portrayed by Tux Akindoyeni
Zabrak Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith and the Clone Wars series.
Plo Koon – portrayed by Alan Ruscoe and Matt Sloan (prequel films), and James Arnold Taylor (The Clone Wars)
Kel Dor Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy and Expanded Universe. He discovered Togruta Padawan Ahsoka Tano, and participated in many battles of the Clone Wars. In Revenge of the Sith, his ship was shot down by his clone troopers, who were following Palpatine's orders to turn on their Jedi generals.[67]
Jaden Korr - voiced by Phillip Tanzini
Apprentice of Kyle Katarn. Main protagonist of Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy.
General Rahm Kota – voiced by Cully Frederickson
Jedi Master who served as a General during the Clone Wars; managed to survive Order 66 and escape to Nar Shaddaa. In The Force Unleashed, he attacks an Imperial TIE Fighter facility with a band of militia. Originally an enemy to Darth Vader's apprentice, Starkiller, but later becomes his mentor. Is also considered a founding member of the Rebel Alliance.
Krayn
Slave-trader who often conducted raids on Tatooine. Killed by Anakin Skywalker on a mission to Nar Shaddaa.
Darth Krayt
The main antagonist of the Star Wars: Legacy comic series. Formerly known as A'Sharad Hett, he served during the Clone Wars. He managed to survive the early stages of the Great Jedi Purge and exiled himself to Tatooine, but fled Tatooine after encountering Obi-Wan Kenobi. He fled to Korriban, where he was trained as a Sith Lord. After several hundred years in an extended periods of stasis, Krayt formed the One Sith and overthrew the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances, forming a new Sith Empire in its place.
K'Kruhk - voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson (Clone Wars)
Whipid Jedi Master who fought during the Clone Wars and survived the Great Jedi Purge. He lived from around the end of the Galactic Republic to the time of the One Sith and the Second Imperial Civil War.
Satine Kryze - voiced by Anna Graves
Duchess of Mandalore who wanted to keep Mandalore out of the Clone Wars. She formed and lead the Council of Neutral Systems as a result.
Exar Kun
Fallen Jedi who establishes a dark side presence on Yavin IV.[68]
An'ya Kuro
Also known as "the Dark Woman", Kuro was a Jedi Master who fought in the Clone Wars. She was Aurra Sing's Master before Sing left the Jedi to become a bounty hunter, and was also A'Sharad Hett's (who would later become Darth Krayt) second Jedi Master.
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Warmaster Tsavong Lah
The first Warmaster during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion. Following his demise in the novel Destiny's Way, he was replaced by Nas Choka.[69]
Beru Lars – portrayed by Bonnie Piesse and Shelagh Fraser
Owen Lars' girlfriend in Attack of the Clones then wife in Revenge of the Sith; the two take custody of the infant Luke Skywalker at the end of the latter film.[70] She is killed by stormtroopers in A New Hope.
Cliegg Lars – portrayed by Jack Thompson
Moisture farmer who purchased Shmi Skywalker and C-3PO, freed and married Shmi, becoming the stepfather of Anakin Skywalker, whom he meets only briefly in Attack of the Clones.[71] He loses his leg when pursuing the Sand People who had kidnapped Shmi.[71] The name – and variations of – Cliegg has been in Star Wars drafts since 1974.[71]
Owen Lars – portrayed by Phil Brown and Joel Edgerton
Son of Cliegg Lars and stepbrother of Anakin Skywalker.[72] He and his wife take custody of Luke Skywalker in Revenge of the Sith.[72] He and Beru are killed by stormtroopers in A New Hope.
Bevel Lemelisk
Noted engineer and architect who was known particularly for his creation of superweapons; he designed six, five of them for the Galactic Empire, including both the first and the second Death Stars.
Xamuel Lennox - portrayed by John Dicks
Imperial navy captain who served in Darth Vader's Death Squadron as captain of the Star Destroyer Tyrant.
Lobot – portrayed by John Hollis
Lando Calrissian's cyborg aide in The Empire Strikes Back.[73]
Logray – portrayed by Mike Edmonds
An Ewok medicine man.[74]
Lowbacca
Wookiee Jedi Knight and Chewbacca's nephew. UGO Networks listed the character as the 11th worst Expanded Universe character, saying that while they did not have any problems with the character as a whole, his name "has got to go".[23]
Lumiya
Introduced in Marvel's Star Wars comics as a Dark Jedi who serves a foil for Luke Skywalker after the fall of the Empire. She returns in the Legacy of the Force series, where she trains Jacen Solo in the ways of the Sith and turns him to the dark side of the Force.[75]
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General Crix Madine – played by Dermot Crowley, Terry McGovern (voice in Star Wars: Rogue Squadron)
Imperial officer who defects to the Rebel Alliance.[76]
Shu Mai
Presidente of the Commerce Guild, member of the Separatist Council. Killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.
Darth Malak – voiced by Rafael Ferrer
Darth Revan's apprentice; the main antagonist of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
Darth Malgus
A Sith Lord and central character featured in the newly released game Star Wars The Old Republic.[77]
Mama the Hutt
Ziro the Hutt, Zorba the Hutt, Ebor the Hutt, Pazda the Hutt and Jiliac the Hutt's mother and Jabba the Hutt's grandmother. Ziro and his girlfriend Sy Snootles take Mama's starship. Obi-Wan Kenobi then confronts Mama about the incident. She is Rotta the Huttlet's great grandmother.
Ody Mandrell
Er'Kit podracer who participates in the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
Galen Marek – portrayed by Samuel Witwer
Darth Vader's secret apprentice, also known as Starkiller, in The Force Unleashed multimedia project. He becomes a Jedi and sacrifices himself in a duel with Palpatine and Darth Vader.[78]
Kento Marek – voiced by Tom Kane
The father of Starkiller. Darth Vader discovers him hiding on Kashyyyk and kills him at the beginning of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, then takes his young son as his secret apprentice.
Darth Maul – portrayed by Ray Park and voiced by Peter Serafinowicz
Darth Sidious' apprentice in The Phantom Menace, defeated by Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Droopy McCool – portrayed by Deep Roy
Member of the Max Rebo Band. He is a Kitonak.
Pharl McQuarrie – portrayed by Ralph McQuarrie
Alliance general that appears in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.
MD-5
A medical droid serving Trioculus that first appears in The Glove of Darth Vader.
Lyn Me – portrayed by Dalyn Chew
A Twi'lek backup singer and dancer for the Max Rebo Band.
Tion Medon – portrayed by Bruce Spence
Local administrator on Utapau in Revenge of the Sith.[79]
General Rom Mohc – voiced by Jack Angel
Creator of the Dark Trooper program in Dark Forces and the game's final boss.
Kasan Moor – voiced by Olivia Hussey
Former commander of the 128th TIE Interceptor Squadron, member of Rogue Squadron. Featured in the video game Star Wars: Rogue Squadron.
Sly Moore – portrayed by Sandi Findlay
One of Palpatine's personal aides.[80]
Mon Mothma – portrayed by Caroline Blakiston and Genevieve O'Reilly
Republic senator; later, co-founder and leader of the Rebel Alliance, appears in JK2.[81]
Admiral Conan Antonio Motti – portrayed by Richard LeParmentier
Officer aboard the Death Star so over-confident in its power that he dared belittle Lord Vader about his faith in the Force, and almost died for that insolence before Grand Moff Tarkin order Vader to stop.[82] George Lucas, in a May 1, 2007, appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, gave Motti's full name as "Conan Antonio Motti".
Kud'ar Mub'at
The only known fully developed member of the Assembler species. He served as a go-between and middleman for many of the less legal activities of the galaxy. Prominent character in The Bounty Hunter Wars series.
Grand Moff Muzzer
an Imperial Grand Moff featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader. He is shot in the leg by Tibor, Zorba the Hutt's personal bounty hunter, when the Moffship pulls the Zorba Express into the moffship, but survives.
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Jobal Naberrie – portrayed by Trisha Noble
Padmé Amidala's mother
Ruwee Naberrie – portrayed by Graeme Blundell
Padmé Amidala's father
Sola Naberrie – portrayed by Claudia Karvan
Padmé Amidala's older sister
Ryoo Naberrie – portrayed by Keira Wingate
Padmé Amidala's niece. Love interest to Evan English.
Freedon Nadd
A Jedi turned Sith in the Tales of the Jedi series.[83]
Momaw Nadon – operated by 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.
Boss Rugor Nass – portrayed by Brian Blessed (Star Wars: Episode ;– The Phantom Menace film), Greg Burson and Kevin Michael Richardson (video games)
Gungan leader in The Phantom Menace, and attends Padmé Amidala's funeral in Revenge of the Sith.[84]
Captain Lorth Needa – portrayed by Michael Culver
Captain of the Star Destroyer Avenger killed by Darth Vader for failing to capture the Millennium Falcon in The Empire Strikes Back.[85]
Queen Neeyutnee - voiced by Jameelah McMillan
Ruler of Naboo during the Clone Wars, succeeding Queen Jamillia.
Darth Nihilus
The main antagonist of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords; leader of the Sith Triumverate, originally consisting of him, Darth Sion, and Darth Traya, but became Nihilus, Sion, and the Sith Emperor after Nihilus and Sion betray Traya.
Ona Nobis
Sorrusian bounty hunter who prominently captured test subjects for Jenna Zan Arbor so Zan Arbor could conduct her experiments on the Force.
Chop'aa Notimo - voiced by Billy Brown[disambiguation needed ]
Mandalorian mercenary and crime lord who orchestrated the kidnapping of Senator Garm Bel Iblis. He was killed by Starkiller in Cloud City.
Jocasta Nu – portrayed by Alethea McGrath
Jedi Librarian. Killed by Darth Vader during Order 66.
Po Nudo - portrayed by Paul Nicholson
Aqualish Senator who became a member of the Separatist Council, representing the Hyper-Communications Cartel. He was killed along with the rest of the Separatist Council by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.
Nien Nunb – portrayed by Richard Bonehill (in full body suit) and Mike Quinn (as puppet aboard the Millennium Falcon), voiced by Kipsang Rotich
A Sullustan smuggler, he was Lando Calrissian's co-pilot in Return of the Jedi.[86]
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Astri Oddo
Friend of Obi-Wan Kenobi and ally of the Jedi Order. Prominent character in Jedi Apprentice, Jedi Quest, and The Last of the Jedi book series.
Barriss Offee – portrayed by Nalini Krishan
Jedi Padawan of Luminara Unduli.[87]
Hondo Ohnaka – voiced by Jim Cummings
Leader of a gang of space pirates. Despite being a pirate, Hondo believes in honor, which influence his business transactions. He considered his capture and selling of Dooku, Obi-wan and Anakin to be "good business", even wishing to be aquantices afterwards. He later helped make Boba give information to the Jedi by explaining his fathr Jango would do it because it's honorable.
Ric Olié – portrayed by Ralph Brown
Pilots the queen's ship and an N-1 starfighter in The Phantom Menace.[88]
Ferus Olin
Former Jedi Padawan who joined Obi-Wan Kenobi in searching for any Jedi who survived Order 66 and the subsequent Great Jedi Purge. Main protagonist of Jude Watson's The Last of the Jedi series.
Cal Omas
Politician and leader of the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances in the New Jedi Order and Legacy of the Force series.
Omega Squad
A four-man Republic Commando unit featured in the books Star Wars Republic Commando: Hard Contact and Star Wars Republic Commando: Triple Zero.
Granta Omega
Dark Jedi who wanted revenge on the Jedi Order, blaming them for the death of his father, the Dark Jedi Xanatos. He became enemies with Obi-Wan Kenobi in particular, battling him multiple times.
Carth Onasi
Character who appears in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and is referenced in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II The Sith Lords.
Onimi
Depicted throughout most of the New Jedi Order series as a "shamed one", The Unifying Force reveals that Onimi in fact controls Overload Shimrra. Jacen Solo kills Onimi in the series' final book.
Oola – portrayed by Femi Taylor
Young Twi'lek dancer enslaved by Jabba the Hutt and chained to his throne. Killed by Jabba's Rancor Monster.[89]
Savage Opress – voiced by Clancy Brown
A warrior of the Nightbrother clan on the planet Dathomir, Darth Maul's brother alongside Feral. 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 made. Finding Maul a shell of his former self on a junk planet, Opress manages to stir up his brother's grudge with Obi-Won to aid him in his revenge against the Jedi.
Canderous Ordo - voiced by John Cygan
Mandalorian warrior who fought in the Mandalorian Wars. Later becomes ruler of Mandalore under the name "Mandalore the Preserver". Playable character in both Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.
Bail Prestor Organa – portrayed by Jimmy Smits
Leia Organa's adoptive father. He is the Senator of Alderaan and one of the Rebel Alliance's founding members. He was killed in the destruction of Alderaan.[7] Adrian Dunbar portrayed Organa for scenes cut from The Phantom Menace.[7] Smits voiced the character for The Force Unleashed, as well as the animated series The Clone Wars.[90]
Queen Breha Organa – portrayed by Rebecca Jackson Mendoza
Ruler of Alderaan, wife of Bail Organa, and adoptive mother of Leia Organa.
Princess Leia Organa – portrayed by Carrie Fisher
Luke Skywalker's sister and Han Solo's wife.[91] Leader in the Rebel Alliance and the New Republic.[91]
Orrin
a male Neimoidian ally of the CIS during the Clone Wars.
Jan Ors – voiced by Angela Harry (Jedi Knight), Julie Eccles (voice, Dark Forces), Vanessa Marshall (voice, Jedi Outcast)
Kyle Katarn's pilot and love interest.
General Otto – voiced by Tom Kane
Imperial officer who deserted the Empire. First appears in the game Star Wars Demolition and appears later in Star Wars Galaxies.
Admiral Kendal Ozzel – portrayed by Michael Sheard
Initial commander of Darth Vader's Super Star Destroyer Executor in The Empire Strikes Back.[92] Vader kills Ozzel for his incompetence. George Lucas remarked that Sheard produced "the best screen death" he'd seen.[93]
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