Lethbridge Herald

Chewbacca actor fights for Venezuelan children

- Manuel Rueda

He fought in epic battles against the galactic empire. Now an actor who portrayed “Star Wars” legend Chewbacca is fighting for Venezuela’s poor with an online fundraisin­g campaign whose proceeds will benefit a charity feeding underprivi­leged children in the crisis-wracked South American nation.

Peter Mayhew, who played Chewbacca in five “Star Wars” movies, has so far raised more than $10,000 through the sale of commemorat­ive coins showing the Wookiee warrior’s hairy legs and a bullet belt slung around a map of Venezuela.

The 74-year-old actor, who is retired, said that the idea emerged after he met Elisa Arguello, a Venezuelan actress and “Star Wars” fan who migrated three years ago to the Dallas-Fort Worth area where Mayhew also resides.

“We follow her on Facebook, and were aware of the deteriorat­ing situation in Venezuela,” Mayhew told The Associated Press. “It had been bothering us for a while and one night, my wife Angie picked up the phone and asked Elisa if there was any way we could get involved. She started crying and said yes.”

The copper coins are being sold online for $10 by the Peter Mayhew Foundation. But proceeds will go to a small Texas charity called “Ponte en sus zapatos,” which is Spanish for “Put yourself in their shoes.” The charity has been working in Venezuela for over a year and says it feeds 100 needy children every day and donates supplies like diapers and baby formula to a hospital that treats children with cancer.

Hospitals in Venezuela often cannot provide patients with the most basic supplies due to widespread shortages and fivedigit inflation.

“This campaign has made us cry with gratitude,” says Antonieta Galvez, a Dallas-based businesswo­man originally from Venezuela who runs the charity. Galvez said that with just $3, her partners in Venezuela are able to make lunch for 100 children.

Arguello says that more than 1,500 coins have been sold since the campaign started in late May, and a handmade Chewbacca mask went for $1,100 in an online auction.

The commemorat­ive coins have been mostly bought by members of the 501st legion, a “Star Wars” fan club that has dozens of chapters, or “garrisons,” around the world.

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