What do you think about Boba Fett?

I think Boba Fett is an interesting character and powerful considering he only had a few minutes on screen.

You are one of the most popular characters in the series even though you don’t talk much. Without showing your face how do you think you manage to create a charisma like this?
 

I think the costume has a lot to do with the coolness of the character.He has so many gadgets.The least you do playing the part of Boba the more menacing he is.

How do you feel about after app. 25 years later being in a SW movie as the pilot of the Tantive IV?
 

I was really pleased to be asked back to play Captain Colton.It was a big surprise.

What did you think when you’re first offered to play Boba Fett?

I just thought I was going to be involved in a sequel to Star Wars but was told it was a very small part.I was working in the theatre in the evenings so I was very busy and didn't have time to think about it.

What did it feel like working for Jabba the Hutt?
Jabba was an interesting guy and he always paid me the money for my bounty.

What do you think about Tamuera Morrison’s character Jango Fett?

I think it was great that they developed a story line for Boba Fett and family.Now lot's of fans have more idea who Boba Fett is.

What were the advantages and disadvantages of playing one of the most important characters of the Saga?

The advantage of playing Boba is that he has great respect from everyone and the disadvantage is that he dies too early.

There is new TV series coming, and we will see Daniel Logan as the young Boba fett. If you were offered a role in the series would you consider to accept?

I would love to be involved in some way as it was part of my life.I have done many TV shows,films and Theatre but Star Wars never goes away.

What do you feel about the death of Boba Fett in Return of the Jedi. Were you disappointed to see a great character dying so easily?

Yes I was a little upset but that is show business.I was lucky to be involved in a great series of movies.

What is your favorite character in SW and why?

Han Solo because he is very like Boba Fett. Boba went to the darkside and Han remains just in the middle.Neither Dark or Light.

Ýf you were being asked would you like to play Jango Fett in the new trilogy?

Well Temuera would be the person to play Jango.I would be very happy to just be involved.

Do you have a moment that you would never forget, during shooting?

Yes my first day on the set.It was very exciting and it was amazing to be filming with all the characters from Star Wars.

What were your thoughts when you first saw Slave I?

I thought the shape was strange but when I saw the ship on screen I was really hooked.

What would you like say to SW and Boba Fett fans in Turkey?
I have never been to Turkey and I hope to visit you all one day.
Best Wishes to you all.Be on the Dark Side!

 

 

 

 

Jeremy Bulloch Biography
Born in Leicester, England, Jeremy Bulloch entered the Corona Academy Drama School and quickly succeeded as a child actor, appearing in film and television. Bulloch's big break came at 17, when played the part of Edwin in the successful British film Summer Holiday (1963) starring pop idol Cliff Richards.
Bulloch later joined the cast of the BBC soap opera "The Newcomers" (1965), which made him a household name in the United Kingdom. Best known for playing the role of Boba Fett in the Star Wars original trilogy, Bulloch also appears in The Empire Strikes Back a second time, sans helmet and armor, as one of Darth Vader's Imperial officers.

In addition to his work in the Star Wars original trilogy, Bulloch stars in three of the James Bond films (as Smithers -- the assistant to the ever-present Q); and in a variety of films including Hoffman (1970) starring Peter Sellers, The Virgin and the Gypsy (1970), Mary, Queen of Scots (1971) starring Vanessa Redgrave and O Lucky Man (1973) starring Malcolm McDowell.

On the small screen, Bulloch appeared in several TV episodes of the legendary "Doctor Who" (1963) and as Edward of Wickham in the TV series "Robin of Sherwood" (1984).
 Leicester, England, Jeremy Bulloch entered the Corona Academy Drama School and quickly succeeded as a child actor, appearing in film and television. Bulloch's big break came at 17, when played the part of Edwin in the successful British film Summer Holiday (1963) starring pop idol Cliff Richards.
Bulloch later joined the cast of the BBC soap opera "The Newcomers" (1965), which made him a household name in the United Kingdom. Best known for playing the role of Boba Fett in the Star Wars original trilogy, Bulloch also appears in The Empire Strikes Back a second time, sans helmet and armor, as one of Darth Vader's Imperial officers.

In addition to his work in the Star Wars original trilogy, Bulloch stars in three of the James Bond films (as Smithers -- the assistant to the ever-present Q); and in a variety of films including Hoffman (1970) starring Peter Sellers, The Virgin and the Gypsy (1970), Mary, Queen of Scots (1971) starring Vanessa Redgrave and O Lucky Man (1973) starring Malcolm McDowell.

On the small screen, Bulloch appeared in several TV episodes of the legendary "Doctor Who" (1963) and as Edward of Wickham in the TV series "Robin of Sherwood" (1984).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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