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Gordon “Drewe” Henley, 75, had a long acting career, but was well-known for his role as X-Wing Squadron Red Leader Garven Dreis in “Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope,” according to the Daily Mail. Parts of the film that featured Henley were also used in the most recent film in the franchise, “Rogue One.”

“Episode IV” was the last film Henley, who was previously married to English actress Felicity Kendal, appeared in. He was diagnosed with manic depression after filming completed and he then retired from acting.

In 2013, Henley was diagnosed with vascular dementia and may have had drug-related Parkinsonism due to long-term use of antipsychotic medication. He was admitted to the Franklyn Hospital's mental health unit six times between September 2015 and his death.
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He died about a year and a half ago.

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3 hours ago, msc said:

He died about a year and a half ago.

That's what I get for trusting our trusty search engine.  My bad.  Though it DID elude to his death being some time previous, and so I fired it in the trusty search engine first :(  My day is miserable now, like all the others.

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It has now been confirmed that the idea was that Star Wars 7 would be Han-centric, 8 will be Luke-centric and 9 was to have been Leia-centric.

 

Well, thank goodness Carrie died then. Leia was by far the least compelling character in the original SW trilogy (she was just a one-dimensional, "feisty" feminist at a time when traditional damsel in  distress female characters were starting to fall out of fashion. There is no more depth to the character than that. So there you go, a character cynically designed by Mr Lucas to cash in on the feminist fad so that all the naive little late 1970s/early 1980s tomboys would buy his Leia dolls.)

 

Furthermore, Carrie was nowhere near good enough an actress, with or without drug and pychiatric problems, to be front and centre in a film. 

 

It is harsh but fair to say that rewriting Ep 9 to compensate for the lack of the dreadful Leia character will lead to a strong film.

 

http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2017-05-25/star-wars-episode-ix-was-supposed-to-be-about-carrie-fishers-general-leia

 

http://www.avclub.com/article/disney-started-over-star-wars-episode-ix-after-car-254835

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Your opinion is shit therefore it should be hidden.

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On 6/17/2017 at 21:07, Davey Jones' Locker said:

It has now been confirmed that the idea was that Star Wars 7 would be Han-centric, 8 will be Luke-centric and 9 was to have been Leia-centric.

 

Well, thank goodness Carrie died then. Leia was by far the least compelling character in the original SW trilogy (she was just a one-dimensional, "feisty" feminist at a time when traditional damsel in  distress female characters were starting to fall out of fashion. There is no more depth to the character than that. So there you go, a character cynically designed by Mr Lucas to cash in on the feminist fad so that all the naive little late 1970s/early 1980s tomboys would buy his Leia dolls.)

 

Furthermore, Carrie was nowhere near good enough an actress, with or without drug and pychiatric problems, to be front and centre in a film. 

 

It is harsh but fair to say that rewriting Ep 9 to compensate for the lack of the dreadful Leia character will lead to a strong film.

 

http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2017-05-25/star-wars-episode-ix-was-supposed-to-be-about-carrie-fishers-general-leia

 

http://www.avclub.com/article/disney-started-over-star-wars-episode-ix-after-car-254835

Excellent posting! Also I just heard that episode 8 will open 1 day earlier here in Norway then in the USA. Same happened with Rogue 1. 

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9 minutes ago, theoldlady said:

Excellent posting! Also I just heard that episode 8 will open 1 day earlier here in Norway then in the USA. Same happened with Rouge 1. 

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1 minute ago, YoungWillz said:

Ian McDiarmid doesn't know whether he'll play Palpatine again. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-41345887

 

Been Hitler in the past and currently being Enoch Powell...

Wait, does that hint in potentially more Star Wars prequels? NOOOOOO....

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1 hour ago, ObakeFilter said:

Sounds like the kind of guy that will hate what they did in this new episode tbh.

 

I think the general consensus is that it's not as good as Empire Strikes Back but it's certainly better than Phantom of the Menace.

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In fairness, Stage IV cancer has a better reputation than Phantom of the Menace.

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On 12/15/2017 at 16:19, gcreptile said:

Once again, a terminally ill Star Wars fan wants to see the movie before he dies:

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5183809/Dying-mans-wish-new-Star-Wars-movie-coming-true.html

Does this mean that we'll be getting a "Fanboys 2"? ;):P 

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Here is a list I made of surviving cast members of A New Hope, I will expand it further whenever I will have time for that (unlike George Lucas, I will not do it only for some quick grab...)

20/10/1923 Patrick Jordan

28/05/1929 Shane Rimmer  RIP March 29, 2019

28/07/1930 Alfie Curtis   RIP 27.12.2017

17/01/1931 James Earl Jones

25/05/1935 George Roubicek

01/07/1935 David Prowse RIP 28.11.2020

30/07/1938 Michael Bell

12/12/1938 Leslie Schofield

27/09/1939 Garrick Hagon

26/04/1940 Harry Fielder 

11/05/1942 Terence McGovern

13/07/1942 Harrison Ford

26/12/1942 Maria De Aragon

14/05/1944 George Lucas

19/05/1944 Peter Mayhew  RIP 02/05/2019

07/09/1944 Andy Bradford

11/11/1944 Martyn Read

21/02/1946 Anthony Daniels

02/05/1947 David Ankrum

25/05/1947 Colin Michael Kitchens

27/09/1947 Denis Lawson

27/10/1947 Angus MacInnes

30/10/1948 Rusty Goffe

06/08/1951 Jack Klaff

25/09/1951 Mark Hamill

06/05/1952 Stephen Calcutt

12/05/1955 John Chapman

25/09/1958 Derek Lyons

 

Empire Strikes Back

18/04/1930 Clive Revill

17/01/1931 James Earl Jones

27/03/1935 Julian Glover

01/07/1935 David Prowse RIP 28.11.2020

06/04/1937 Billy Dee Williams

07/12/1937 Kenneth Colley

13/05/1938 Milton Johns

16/06/1938 Michael Culver

10/02/1940 Kathryn Mullen

13/07/1942 Harrison Ford

13/01/1944 Mike Edmonds

19/05/1944 Peter Mayhew RIP 02/05/2019

25/05/1944 Frank Oz

11/08/1944 Ian McDiarmid

03/10/1944 Michael Santiago

16/02/1945 Jeremy Bulloch

21/02/1946 Anthony Daniels

26/03/1947 John Morton

06/04/1947 John Ratzenberger

23/07/1947 John Dicks

27/09/1947 Denis Lawson

18/11/1948 Paul Jerricho

18/06/1949 Mac McDonald

22/03/1950 Steve Meek

13/05/1950 Joe Johnston

19/07/1951 Mark Capri

25/09/1951 Mark Hamill

01/12/1951 Treat Williams

06/05/1952 Stephen Calcutt

01/06/1955 Ralph Morse

01/12/1957 Deep Roy

26/12/1960 Temuera Morrison

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It's always a surprise, imo, to find out Denis Lawson is that young. He always seemed like a man pushing 70 in things for a decade or two! He was very good in an episode of Inside No 9 recently, much recommended.

 

Leslie Schofield has the Star Wars/Blakes 7/Doctor Who hat trick to his name. Been in shitloads but not seen him in anything new in a while.

 

Shane Rimmer was one of the Thunderbirds and wrote a number of Captain Scarlet episodes too. Still does a fair bit of voice acting.

 

I know Harry Fielder (extra but his CV will get an obit) was ill a while ago.

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If he’s eligible to line up for the starter in 2018, Shane Rimmer would make an excellent Deathlist choice. As well as Star Wars and Thunderbirds, he also played a psychopathic conman researching his family tree in an episode of Tales of the Unexpected. 

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