The Borneo Post

Hayden Christense­n speaks out on his ‘Star Wars’ casting

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HAYDEN Christense­n thought his ‘Star Wars' role was so “unattainab­le” he asked for another part.

The 42-year-old actor made his debut as Anakin Skywalker – who becomes Darth Vader – in 2002's ‘Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones', and he wasn't convinced he'd get the job.

He told Empire magazine: “I was 18, and I got a call from my agent saying that they were casting for Anakin Skywalker in ‘Star Wars' and I thought, ‘Wow, how cool.'

“But it just seemed too big. And I remember asking my agent, ‘Is there maybe another role that they're also casting right now that you can put me up for? Because Anakin sort of seems unattainab­le.'

“And there was not. So I threw my name in the hat like everyone else.”

Christense­n was aware of other big names up for the role – including Leonardo Di Caprio – which added to his belief he would miss out on the iconic role.

He added: “I had heard that they'd met with Leonardo and a bunch of other actors. That just confirmed my thought that the role would go to another actor.

“Through the entire auditionin­g process I had told myself, from day one, that I wasn't going to get the part. It just wasn't a possibilit­y.

“And I think that probably helped me a lot, because it just freed me up in a lot of ways. And so it really came as a surprise to me when I got the part.”

The star – who went onto reprise the role in ‘Episode III – Revenge of the Sith' and more recently ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi' and ‘Ahsoka' – was delighted to be working so closely with franchise creator George Lucas.

He recalled: “The scope of the opportunit­y – the enormity of it all – was exciting to me. It was obviously a little daunting too, but there's a saying: ‘Pressure is privilege.'

“I just felt very lucky to have it. I was really thrilled that I was gonna get to express George's mapping out of how someone goes from good to bad.” — Bang Showbiz

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