I need to see these two playing co-leads in a feature film. I’m surely not alone in thinking that Mark Hamill is the GOAT of actors who’ve played The Joker in some form of media. The actor set ...
He performed alongside Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker. As a tribute to Jones for their time on film together, Hamill referenced one of the most memorable moments in film history when ...
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Mark Hamill is mourning his fellow ... as well as spinoff series such as “Obi-Wan Kenobi.” In January, Hamill wished Jones a happy 93rd birthday. “For the one & only James Earl Jones ...
Mark Hamill is grieving the death of James Earl Jones. The actor, perhaps best known for playing Luke Skywalker, mourned Jones in a post on X shortly after news of his death at 93. Mark Hamill and ...
One of the most sublime impersonations of Harrison Ford isn’t from anyone on SNL rather his former Star Wars co-star Mark Hamill who can nail the gruff low bass of the Han Solo actor.
By Zoe G. Phillips Mark Hamill, Kevin Costner, Octavia Spencer and Colman Domingo were among the first Hollywood voices to pay tribute to James Earl Jones following news of his death on Monday.
Star Wars franchise creator George Lucas called Jones "a beautiful human being," with co-star Mark Hamill paying Jones a brief but moving tribute. Shortly after learning of Jones' death ...
Sept. 10 (UPI) --Hollywood is mourning the death of one of its most beloved actors, Star Wars, Field of Dreams and The Lion King legend James Earl Jones. The EGOT-winning actor and U.S. Army ...
Mark Hamill was one of the first stars to respond to the news and highlighted the link he had with the actor for their work on Star Wars. The 72-year-old played Luke Skywalker in the epic space ...
Hamill, known for playing Luke Skywalker, shared a simple message shortly after news of Jones' death broke. "#RIP dad 💔," he shared on X, formerly Twitter. One of Jones' most iconic lines ...