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Darth Vader and Green Cross Code star Dave Prowse

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Mark Hamill has hailed his Star Wa r s co-star Dave Prowse as “a kind man” who was “much more than Darth Vader” following his death aged 85.

Prowse, the Bristol weightlift­er-turned-actor who played the villainous Sith lord in the original Star Wars trilogy, died after a short illness, his agent confirmed.

The towering 6 ft 6in performer also earned an MBE for playing the Green Cross Code Man to promote road safety.

Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker opposite Prowse, tweeted: “So sad to hear David Prowse has passed. He was a kind man & much more than Darth Vader.

“Actor-Husband-FatherMemb­er of the Order of the British Empire- 3 time British We i g h t l i f t i n g Champion & Safety Icon the Green Cross Code Man.

He loved his fans as much as they loved him.”

Daniel Logan, who played the young Boba Fett in Attack Of The Clones, recalled meeting Prowse across the years at various Star Wars convention­s.

He said on Twitter: “Sad to hear of the passing of a #StarWars family member. RIP Dave Prowse. Darth Vader wouldn’t be the same without you in the costume.

“We had many fun times & laughs at cons together over the years. Glad to have been able to call you a friend. Rest now and be one with the Force!”

The Twitter account of the Pe ter Mayhew Foundation, se t up in memory of the actor who played Chewbacca, shared a picture of Prowse with Mayhew and their co-star Kenny Baker.

“RIP Dave Prowse. I hope you’re up there sharing a pint and a story with the boys.”

Mayhew died in 2019 and Baker, who played R2-D2, died in 2016.

Agent Thomas Bowington confirmed Prowse’s death, saying: “May the force be with him, always.”

He added: “Though famous for playing many monsters, for myself and all who knew Dave and worked with him he was a hero in our lives.

“A constant source of inspiratio­n, encouragem­ent and kindness. A truly and deeply heart wrenching loss for us and millions of fans all over the world.

“But the great power of Prowse in our lives will always stay with us. A loving husband, father and grandfathe­r.”

Prowse won the role playing Vader due to his impressive physique – his We s t Country accent deemed not quite suitable, so the part was instead voiced by James Earl Jones.

Prowse represente­d England in weightlift­ing at the Commonweal­th Games in the early 1960s before embarking on an acting career.

He was reportedly s p o tt e d by Star Wa r s direc tor George Lucas when playing a bodyguard in the 1971 film A Clockwork Orange, and invited to audition for the roles of Darth Va d e r and Chewbacca.

He once told the BBC he chose Vader over his hairy co-star because “you always remember the bad guys”.

Elsewhere, his career included collaborat­ions with comedy staples such as The Tw o Ronnies, Kenneth Williams, Morecambe and Wise and Benny Hi l l . He also appeared in Carr y On Henry and Monty Python’s Jabberwock­y.

In 1972 he appeared as the Minotaur in a Doctor Who episode.

 ??  ?? SAFETY FIRST: Dave Prowse promoting his book Straight From The Force’s Mouth with a couple of stormtroop­ers.
SAFETY FIRST: Dave Prowse promoting his book Straight From The Force’s Mouth with a couple of stormtroop­ers.

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