Michael Pennington, who played Death Star Commander Moff Jerjerrod in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, has reportedly died at the age of 82
Michael Pennington, who starred in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, has died aged 82.
The Shakespearean performer, who portrayed Death Star Commander Moff Jerjerrod in the beloved sci-fi classic, passed away on Sunday, May 10, according to reports. Pennington founded the English Shakespeare Company and earned widespread recognition for his theatrical performances, featuring in productions of Hamlet, The Judge, and The Henrys.
Pennington also starred as Antony in the acclaimed 2012 staging of Cleopatra and Antony. At the time he confessed his surprise at securing the prized part. He said: “I’d thought vaguely that it was time that I was playing the Prospero’s and the Lear’s, although there has been quite a spate of King Lear’s recently.”
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Speaking to the Chichester Festival Theatre in 2012 he continued: “So Antony wasn’t really on my radar, although more so perhaps than ‘Richard III’ or Benedick in ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ which have never really appealed to me.
“I’d played Antony before in an audio production for the Open University with Lindsay Duncan but I’d always thought of Antony as being very stocky in stature – like Anthony Hopkins who did in fact play the part opposite Judi Dench at the National in the 1980s.”, reports the Mirror US.
He added: “But it’s been absolutely glorious to do. Once you start to work on one of his plays, Shakespeare fires you off in all directions.” Pennington also opened up about his regrets regarding his role as a Jedi.
He said, “I look at it now and I think I overact horribly and I can’t even remember the story-line. We all did it for a song but I suppose that it has given we some kind of calling card for movies. Whenever I come out of the Stage Door after a performance, all people would ask about was ‘Star Wars‘.”
The acclaimed actor also revealed that establishing The English Shakespeare Company stands as one of the greatest achievements of his career. He said, “In retrospect, I’m most struck by the sheer bravura and unlikeliness of it. It’s given me a fund of remarkable stories to dine out on, particularly about some of the scrapes which we got into.”
He went on to express his immense pride in having shaped the next generation of actors and the wider theatrical world through the founding of the ESC. He said, “Yet at the same time we also succeeded in turning a lot of young actors, who might have drifted off elsewhere, into Classical actors. And I see the influence of the ESC everywhere, wherever Shakespeare is done in belt and braces, whenever the productions are irrelevant and joyful.”
Tributes for Michael have been pouring in from co-stars and fellow actors. His good friend and fellow screen veteran Miriam Margolyes confirmed news of his passing in a post uploaded to her social media.
The Harry Potter actress emotionally penned: “Michael Pennington has died. An old friend, from Cambridge days, a very fine actor, brilliant, wise, clear. I am sad beyond measure. Bless your dear memory. Old chum.”
Fans have also shared their sorrow, one devastated fan wrote: “May the force be with you brother.” Another called the actor a “legend”, writing: “May he rest in peace.”
Michael’s cause of death is currently unknown.
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