1. Kathleen Kennedy
Born in Berkeley, California, Kathleen Kennedy is an American movie producer, who co-established “Amblin Entertainment” with Steven Spielberg and Frank Marshall. She has majored in telecommunications and films from the “San Diego State University”, and further during her final year, she took a job at a local San Diego television station, where her job dictated her to do several tasks like being a camera operator, video editor, floor director, and news production coordinator. She also produced a talk show further down the line, “You’re On”, for the very same station for a period of four years before transferring to Los Angeles.
...2. Carrie Fisher
Carrie Frances Fisher (D.O.B- October 21, 1956) is a well-known American actress and author. She gained widespread popularity for her character of Princess Leia in the original “Star Wars” trilogy (1977-1983) and the latest installment “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (2015). She penned the semi-autobiographical novel “Postcards from the Edge” and her autobiography “Wishful Drinking”. She has starred in numerous movies in her career spanning more than forty years and delivered many hits. Fisher was born to singer Eddie Fisher and actress Debbie Reynolds in Beverly Hills, California. Actor and film producer Todd Fisher is her younger brother, and her half-sisters are actresses Joely Fisher and Tricia Leigh Fisher. She had a troubled childhood, with her parents getting divorced when she was just two years old. Her father married her mother’s best friend Elizabeth Taylor and the following year her mother married Harry Karl, a footwear chain owner. Her debut performance was as a singer in the successful Broadway show “Irene”, which also featured her mother as one of the actors. The performances affected her education, and she was unable to finish her high school. She is an alumnus of Central School of Speech and Drama in London where she studied for a span of eighteen months. Her debut on the silver screen was with the comic movie “Shampoo” in 1975. In 1977, she was cast in the iconic role of Princess Leia in the George Lucas directed sci-fi movie Star Wars. Though she was skeptical about the acceptance of the film by the audiences, it was a huge success worldwide and made her internationally famous overnight. Following this, she appeared in a string of television productions. She later starred in “The Blue Brothers” film and then returned to Broadway with the play “Censored Scenes from King Kong”. In 1980, she returned for the second installment of the Star Wars series and also the Broadway production “Agnes of God” two years later. The following year saw her reprise her role in the third Star Wars movie. The “metal bikini look” that she posed for the movie achieved a cult following over time.
...3. George Lucas
George, born on May 14 1944, grew up in Modesto, California. His parents were Dorthy Ellinore Lucas and George Walton Lucas Sr. In his early days, he was highly interested in cars and car racing. However, it declined after an accident. George was also fascinated by 8mm and 16mm cameras and began capturing images and video. He also watched some movies from different backgrounds and genres and developed great interest in it. He married Monica in 1969, and they adopted a daughter, Amanda.
...4. Oscar Isaac
Oscar Isaac Hernandez-Estrada was born on March 9, 1979 in the Republic of Guatemala. He is popularly known for his role in Star Wars. He is commonly known as Oscar Isaac across the globe. Apart from acting, he is also a musician.
...5. Benicio Del Toro
Benicio Monserrateis Rafael del Toro Sanchez a 50 years old American actor, born at San German, Puerto Rico on 19th February 1967. His parents are Gustavo Adolfo Del Toro Bermudez and Fausta Genoveva Sanchez Rivera. Both of them were lawyers. Most of the persons of his family are involved in the legal system in Puerto Rico. His academics started with Academia del Perpetuo Socorro (the academy of our lady of perpetual help), is a Roman Catholic school situated in Miramar, Puerto Rico. He lost his mother suffering from hepatitis when was 9 years old. After three years his family moved to Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. Then he went to the Mercersburg Academy. He did his graduation pursuing a business degree at the University of California, San Diego.
...6. Mark Hamill
Mark Richard Hamil, also known as Mark Hamill is a famous American writer, actor, producer, voice actor, and director. He became famous for his portrayal in the trilogy of Star Wars namely, Star Wars, Return of the Jedi, and The Empire Strikes Back in the years 1977, 1983 and 1980. His parents are William Thomas Hamill, U.S. Navy captain, and Virginia Suzanne. He has two brothers and four sisters, a total of six siblings. He was a Roman Catholic. He went to Poe Middle School and Walsingham Academy during his elementary years. He later moved to Castleton Drive's 5900 block when he was 11 years old, in California, San Diego. There he went to Hale Junior High School. When he was at the James Madison High School, his family shifted to Virginia. Hamill studied at Annandale High School. He attended the Drama Club, in which he was a member too at the Nile C. Kinnick High School when his father was transferred to Japan. He completed his graduation in the year 1969. He enrolled at the LACC, Los Angeles City College. His career initially included recurring roles in the General Hospital of soap opera, and a lead role on the sitcom named The Texas Wheelers. He also appeared as a guest on shows like The Bill Cosby Show, One Day at a Time, and The Partridge Family. He also appeared in some multiple films on the television like The City, etc. Robert Englund, an American actor, was walking across the place where auditions for Star Wars were taking place.
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