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As of 2022, the character has been voiced by [[Corey Burton]] in ''The Clone Wars''.
As of 2022, the character has been voiced by [[Corey Burton]] in ''The Clone Wars''.
== Clone troopers ==
== Clone troopers ==
{{Main|Clone trooper}}Clone troopers were the soldiers of the [[Galactic Republic]]'s army during the Clone Wars. Created from [[Jango Fett]]'s DNA, they were genetically modified to have accelerated growth and be predisposed toward unquestioning obedience to the [[Command hierarchy|chain of command]], including being outfitted with mind-controlling biochips, which were put to use during [[Order 66 (Star Wars)|Order 66]], when the clone troopers were forced to execute their Jedi Generals. Following the Republic's reorganization into the [[Galactic Empire (Star Wars)|Galactic Empire]], clone troopers were slowly replaced by [[Stormtrooper (Star Wars)|stormtroopers]].
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== Rebel Alliance ==
== Rebel Alliance ==
{{Main|Rebel Alliance|Rogue One|Rogue Squadron}}
The [[Rebel Alliance]] is an organization of multiple planets and systems that oppose the rule of the [[Galactic Empire (Star Wars)|Galactic Empire]], with which it engages in the five year-long Galactic Civil War. It serves as the protagonist faction of the [[Star Wars original trilogy|original trilogy]]. The '''Partisans''' are a faction or Rebels led by [[Saw Gerrera]] known for their extreme methods, who have distanced themselves from the rest of the Alliance. '''Rogue One''' is a squad of Rebel soldiers formed in [[Rogue One|the film of the same name]] that embarked on a [[suicide mission]] to steal the [[Death Star]]'s schematics.
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== Galactic Empire ==
== Galactic Empire ==
{{Main|Galactic Empire (Star Wars)|Stormtrooper (Star Wars)}}
The [[Galactic Empire (Star Wars)|First Galactic Empire]] is an [[autocracy]] formed by [[Emperor Palpatine]] at the end of the [[Clone Wars (Star Wars)|Clone Wars]], replacing the old [[Galactic Republic]]. Palpatine's rise to power and manipulation of the Galactic Senate into supporting his plans for the formation of an empire and extermination of the Jedi Order with the purpose of intergalactic "peace" are depicted in the prequel trilogy. In the original trilogy, the Empire serves as the main antagonistic faction. At its peak, the Empire sprawled most of the known ''Star Wars'' galaxy. The Empire was eventually defeated by the Rebel Alliance and collapsed, but some remnants continued to exist for 30 years and reunited to form the [[First Order (Star Wars)|First Order]].

The '''stormtroopers''' are the elite, faceless [[shock troops]] serving the Empire's military. Originally the [[clone trooper]]s of the Republic's army, over time they became mostly human recruits.
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|[[John Dicks (actor)|John Dicks]] (''Episode V'')
|[[John Dicks (actor)|John Dicks]] (''Episode V'')
|Imperial navy captain who serves in Darth Vader's Death Squadron as captain of the ''Imperial II''-class Star Destroyer ''Tyrant''.
|Imperial navy captain who serves in Darth Vader's Death Squadron as captain of the ''Imperial II''-class Star Destroyer ''Tyrant''.
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|Imperial officer introduced in ''[[Star Wars: Lords of the Sith]]''.<ref name="NYDN">{{cite web |last=Keane |first=Sean |date=April 28, 2015 |title=REVIEW: ''Star Wars: Lords of the Sith'' throws Darth Vader and the Emperor onto the battlefield |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/pageviews/review-star-wars-lords-sith-blog-entry-1.2201665 |access-date=May 27, 2016 |work=[[New York Daily News]]}}</ref> She is a lesbian whom ''[[New York Daily News]]'' noted is the first openly gay character in the new [[Star Wars canon|''Star Wars'' canon]].<ref name="NYDN" /><ref>{{cite web |last=Hensley |first=Nicole |date=March 11, 2015 |title=''Star Wars'' novelist adds first lesbian character to canon |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/star-wars-novelist-writes-canon-lesbian-character-article-1.2145895 |access-date=June 6, 2016 |work=New York Daily News}}</ref><ref name="AM">{{cite magazine |last=Breznican |first=Anthony |date=September 4, 2015 |title=''Star Wars: Aftermath'': Gay hero introduced in new story |magazine=Entertainment Weekly |url=https://ew.com/article/2015/09/04/star-wars-aftermath-gay-character |access-date=January 2, 2016}}</ref>
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|Admiral {{visible anchor|Conan Antonio Motti}}
|Admiral {{visible anchor|Conan Antonio Motti}}
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|Voice: Noshir Dalal (''The Bad Batch'')
|Voice: Noshir Dalal (''The Bad Batch'')
|Imperial officer responsible for the Empire's chain code registration system and army recruitments. He also oversees Project War-Mantle, a plan to replace clone troopers with enlisted soldiers for the Imperial Army.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Hunt|first=James|date=2021-05-14|title=Star Wars Finally Explains A Secret Empire Plan From Rogue One|url=https://screenrant.com/star-wars-rogue-one-empire-project-war-mantle-explained/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-08-02|website=ScreenRant|language=en-US}}</ref>
|Imperial officer responsible for the Empire's chain code registration system and army recruitments. He also oversees Project War-Mantle, a plan to replace clone troopers with enlisted soldiers for the Imperial Army.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Hunt|first=James|date=2021-05-14|title=Star Wars Finally Explains A Secret Empire Plan From Rogue One|url=https://screenrant.com/star-wars-rogue-one-empire-project-war-mantle-explained/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-08-02|website=ScreenRant|language=en-US}}</ref>
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|Admiral and traitor to the [[Galactic Empire (Star Wars)|Galactic Empire]]; rival of Moff Tarkin in the 2014 novel ''[[Star Wars: Tarkin|Tarkin]]''.<ref name="auto5">{{cite book |last=Luceno |first=James |title=[[Star Wars: Tarkin]] |date=2015 |publisher=Del Rey |isbn=978-0-345-51152-2}}</ref>
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|{{Visible anchor|Gallius Rax}}<br>(a.k.a. "The Operator")
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|Mysterious Imperial admiral and manipulator from the ''Aftermath'' novel trilogy.<ref>{{cite web|last=Tremeer|first=Eleanor|date=August 29, 2016|title=Supreme Leader Snoke Origins Revealed In ''Star Wars 7'' Book ''Aftermath''?|url=https://moviepilot.com/posts/3733591|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170206104135/https://moviepilot.com/posts/3733591|archive-date=February 6, 2017|access-date=January 23, 2017|publisher=Moviepilot|df=mdy-all}}</ref> Trusted by Palpatine to destroy the Empire in the event of his death and reform it, Rax is responsible for the rise of the First Order though he himself does not live to see it founded.
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|Female Imperial Officer, associate of Thane Kyrell, who in the novel ''[[Star Wars: Lost Stars]]'' commands the ''Imperial II''-class Star Destroyer ''Inflictor'', purposefully crashing it during the Battle of Jakku.<ref name="Gray" />
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|{{visible anchor|Admiral Terrinald Screed}}
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|Imperial admiral with a cybernetic eye from the 2014 novel ''[[Star Wars: Tarkin|Tarkin]]'' and the 2016 novel ''[[Aftermath: Life Debt]]''.<ref name="auto5" /> Screed had a more prominent role in the non-canon Legends continuity, first created for the 1985 [[Droids (cartoon)|Droids animated series]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Star Wars: Droids Turns 30 – A Look Back at the Animated Series|url=http://me.ign.com/en/movies/111219/feature/a-look-back-at-the-star-wars-droids-cartoon?p=2|access-date=December 20, 2017|website=IGN|date = September 8, 2015}}</ref>
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|Imperial captain introduced in ''[[Star Wars: A New Dawn]]'', later an admiral in ''[[Star Wars: Aftermath]]''.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Breznican|first=Anthony|date=July 16, 2015|title=''Star Wars: Aftermath'' novel reveals tragic, violent uprising after ''Return of the Jedi''|magazine=Entertainment Weekly|url=https://ew.com/article/2015/07/16/star-wars-exclusive-actual-opening-aftermath-reveals-tragic-violent-uprising|access-date=September 2, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Crouse|first=Megan|date=April 26, 2016|title=5 of Rae Sloane's Greatest Moments|url=https://www.starwars.com/news/5-of-rae-sloanes-greatest-moments|access-date=March 10, 2017|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref>
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|Imperial officer assigned to the Five Points station in the Outer Rim. Solange is introduced in ''[[Star Wars: Rebel Rising]]'' as an officer who catches [[Jyn Erso]], who at the time was using the alias Tanith Ponta. Solange hires Jyn to replicate a casino's credit system to get her out of debt. She later forces Jyn, now going by Liana Hallik, to infiltrate a rebel cell so the Empire can catch it.
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|General {{visible anchor|Cassio Tagge}}
|General {{visible anchor|Cassio Tagge}}
|[[Don Henderson]] (''Episode IV'')
|[[Don Henderson]] (''Episode IV'')
|Imperial officer aboard the Death Star in ''A New Hope''; Tagge expresses concern over the vulnerability of the Death Star due to the missing plans being in the hands of the Rebel Alliance.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tagge, General|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/General-Tagge|access-date=October 8, 2008|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref> Tagge is revealed in Marvel's [[List of Star Wars comic books|Darth Vader comic book series]] as surviving the Death Star explosion during the Battle of Yavin, and is promoted by Emperor Palpatine to Grand General of the Empire.<ref>{{Cite comic|title=Darth Vader|volume=1|issue=2|date=February 25, 2015|publisher=Marvel Comics}}</ref>
|Imperial officer aboard the Death Star in ''A New Hope''; Tagge expresses concern over the vulnerability of the Death Star due to the missing plans being in the hands of the Rebel Alliance.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tagge, General|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/General-Tagge|access-date=October 8, 2008|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref> Tagge is revealed in Marvel's [[List of Star Wars comic books|Darth Vader comic book series]] as surviving the Death Star explosion during the Battle of Yavin, and is promoted by Emperor Palpatine to Grand General of the Empire.<ref>{{Cite comic|title=Darth Vader|volume=1|issue=2|date=February 25, 2015|publisher=Marvel Comics}}</ref>
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|{{visible anchor|Inspector Thanoth}}
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|Imperial inspector assigned to assist Darth Vader and investigate his actions during the events of the ''[[Star Wars: Darth Vader]]'' comic book series.<ref>{{Cite comic|title=Darth Vader|volume=1|issue=8|date=August 5, 2015|publisher=Marvel Comics}}</ref>
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|{{Visible anchor|Eli Vanto}}
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|Trusted aide and Interpreter to Grand Admiral Thrawn in the novel ''Thrawn''.<ref name="CB 2017">{{cite web|last=Siegel|first=Lucas|date=January 21, 2017|title=''Star Wars: Thrawn'' Origin Novel Synopsis Released|url=https://comicbook.com/starwars/2017/01/21/star-wars-thrawn-origin-novel-synopsis-released/|access-date=March 4, 2017|publisher=Comicbook.com}}</ref> Eli Appears in novels [[Star Wars: Thrawn|''Thraw''n]] and ''[[Thrawn: Treason]]''
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|General {{visible anchor|Maximilian Veers}}
|General {{visible anchor|Maximilian Veers}}
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|Voice: [[Dahéli Hall]] (''The Bad Batch'')
|Voice: [[Dahéli Hall]] (''The Bad Batch'')
|Elite Squad Trooper who is part of Crosshair's squad and one of the first ever Imperial conscripts.
|Elite Squad Trooper who is part of Crosshair's squad and one of the first ever Imperial conscripts.
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|{{visible anchor|Sergeant Kreel}}
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|Stormtrooper in the [[501st Legion]]; operated undercover as the "Gamemaster" on the planet Nar Shaddaa, and then as commander of the SCAR trooper squadron. He first appeared in Marvel's [[Star Wars (2015 comic book)|''Star Wars'' comic book series]].<ref>{{Cite comic|title=Star Wars|volume=1|issue=10|date=October 7, 2015|publisher=Marvel Comics}}</ref>
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|{{visible anchor|TK-421}}
|{{visible anchor|TK-421}}
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|[[Omid Abtahi]] (''The Mandalorian'')
|[[Omid Abtahi]] (''The Mandalorian'')
|Imperial Doctor working for Moff Gideon who experiments on Grogu, but does not want to harm him.
|Imperial Doctor working for Moff Gideon who experiments on Grogu, but does not want to harm him.
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|{{visible anchor|Dr. Cylo}}
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|Cybernetically enhanced scientist, able to assume other clones of himself once his current form has died. First appearing in the ''[[Star Wars: Darth Vader]]'' Marvel comic book series, Cylo is presented as a rival to Darth Vader; pitting Vader against many of his cybernetically enhanced beings to gain favour with Emperor Palpatine.<ref name="auto4">{{Cite comic|title=Darth Vader|volume=1|issue=5|date=May 13, 2015|publisher=Marvel Comics}}</ref>
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|{{visible anchor|Aiolin and Morit Astarte}}
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|Specially engineered humans, brother and sister, skilled with lightsabers and working under Dr. Cylo as possible replacements for Darth Vader. They first appear in the ''Star Wars: Darth Vader'' Marvel comic book series.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Narcisse|first=Evan|date=March 9, 2016|title=Darth Vader Doesn't Do Pep Talks|url=https://www.kotaku.com.au/2016/03/darth-vader-doesnt-do-pep-talks/|access-date=March 22, 2017|work=[[Kotaku]]}}</ref>
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|{{visible anchor|Tulon Voidgazer}}
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|Cybernetically enhanced scientist, working under Dr. Cylo as a possible replacement for Darth Vader; she first appeared in the ''Star Wars: Darth Vader'' Marvel comic book series.<ref name="auto4" />
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== Resistance ==
== Resistance ==
{{Main|Resistance (Star Wars)}}
The [[Resistance (Star Wars)|Resistance]] is a military organization founded and led by [[Princess Leia|Leia Organa]], and the successor of the Rebel Alliance. It fought against the [[First Order (Star Wars)|First Order]] to defend the [[New Republic (Star Wars)|New Republic]] and maintain peace in the galaxy, 30 years after the conclusion of the Galactic Civil War. It is the protagonist faction of the [[Star Wars sequel trilogy|sequel trilogy]].
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|[[Ken Leung]] (''Episode VII'')
|[[Ken Leung]] (''Episode VII'')
|Resistance Admiral that helps plan the assault on Starkiller Base, correctly suggesting that they cripple its thermal oscillator. Statura also appears in the ''Poe Dameron'' comic.
|Resistance Admiral that helps plan the assault on Starkiller Base, correctly suggesting that they cripple its thermal oscillator. Statura also appears in the ''Poe Dameron'' comic.
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|{{visible anchor|Joph Seastriker}}
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|Associate of Leia Organa and Resistance pilot in the novel ''[[Star Wars: Bloodline]]''.<ref>{{cite book |last=Gray |first=Claudia |url=https://archive.org/details/bloodline0000gray |title=Bloodline |date=May 3, 2016 |publisher=Del Rey |isbn=978-0-345-51136-2 |url-access=registration}}</ref>
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|{{Visible anchor|Jessika "Jess" Testor Pava|Jessika Pava}}
|{{Visible anchor|Jessika "Jess" Testor Pava|Jessika Pava}}
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== New Republic ==
== New Republic ==
{{Main|New Republic (Star Wars)}}
The [[New Republic (Star Wars)|New Republic]] is a [[Democracy|democractic]] government established in the aftermath of the [[Galactic Empire (Star Wars)|Galactic Empire]]'s defeat. Formed from the [[Rebel Alliance]] and meant to be a restoration of the old [[Galactic Republic]], it governed most of the known galaxy, until it fell after the [[First Order (Star Wars)|First Order]] destroyed its capital, the [[Hosnian Prime]] system. The New Republic is only briefly featured in the sequel trilogy, but has a more prominent presence in related works.
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|New Republic SpecForces officer introduced in ''[[Star Wars: Aftermath]]'' who becomes part of the main team in ''Aftermath: Life Debt''.<ref>{{cite web |last=Keane |first=Sean |date=July 12, 2016 |title=''Star Wars Aftermath: Life Debt'' is the best kind of sequel |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/theater-arts/star-wars-aftermath-life-debt-great-sequel-book-review-article-1.2707029 |access-date=July 26, 2016 |work=[[New York Daily News]]}}</ref>
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|Centrist senator from [[Riosa (Star Wars)|Riosa]] who opposes, and then befriends, Princess Leia in the novel ''[[Star Wars: Bloodline]]''.<ref name="DoG Bloodline" /><ref name="Tor Bloodline" /><ref name="IGN Bloodline" />
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|{{Visible anchor|Davan}}
|{{Visible anchor|Davan}}
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|[[Deborah Chow]] (''The Mandalorian'')
|[[Deborah Chow]] (''The Mandalorian'')
|New Republic X-wing pilot who takes part in the attack on Ranzar Malk's space station.
|New Republic X-wing pilot who takes part in the attack on Ranzar Malk's space station.
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|Assistant and pilot of Leia Organa in the novel ''[[Star Wars: Bloodline]]''.<ref name="DoG Bloodline" /><ref name="Tor Bloodline" /><ref name="IGN Bloodline" /> Originally from the oceanic planet [[Pamarthe]], she is also the focus of the 2016 short story "Scorched" by [[Delilah S. Dawson]], published in ''[[Star Wars Insider]]'' #165.<ref>{{cite web |last=Wilkins |first=Jonathan |date=May 4, 2016 |title=''Star Wars Insider'' #165: 10 Highlights! |url=https://www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-insider-165-10-highlights |access-date=May 24, 2016 |website=StarWars.com |publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Trivedi |first=Sachin |date=April 26, 2016 |title=''Star Wars: Bloodline'': New short story reveals Leia's ally Greer Sonnel |url=http://www.ibtimes.com.au/star-wars-bloodline-new-short-story-reveals-leias-ally-greer-sonnel-1513803 |access-date=December 31, 2016 |work=[[International Business Times]]}}</ref>
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|{{visible anchor|Carson Teva}}
|{{visible anchor|Carson Teva}}
|[[Paul Sun-Hyung Lee]] (''The Mandalorian'', ''The Book of Boba Fett'')
|[[Paul Sun-Hyung Lee]] (''The Mandalorian'', ''The Book of Boba Fett'')
|Captain in the New Republic's Starfighter Corps from Alderaan who rescues the Mandalorian from a swarm of ice spiders on Maldo Kreis, and later offers [[Greef Karga]] the chance to help the New Republic defeat the Empire.
|Captain in the New Republic's Starfighter Corps from Alderaan who rescues the Mandalorian from a swarm of ice spiders on Maldo Kreis, and later offers [[Greef Karga]] the chance to help the New Republic defeat the Empire.
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|Imperial turncoat who joins the New Republic in ''Aftermath''. [[Anthony Breznican]] of ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' called him "the first major gay hero" in the franchise.<ref name="AM" />
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== First Order ==
== First Order ==
{{Main|First Order (Star Wars)|Stormtrooper (Star Wars)}}The [[First Order (Star Wars)|First Order]] is an [[autocratic]] [[military dictatorship]] and the successor of the Galactic Empire, formed from its remnants. Its main goal is to overthrow the [[New Republic (Star Wars)|New Republic]] and destroy the [[Resistance (Star Wars)|Resistance]] and [[Luke Skywalker]], the last [[Jedi]]. It is the central antagonistic faction of the sequel trilogy. Ruled by [[Supreme Leader Snoke]], a [[The Force|Force]]-sensitive being created by the resurrected [[Palpatine]] to act as his [[puppet ruler]], the First Order succeeded in destroying the New Republic and conquering much of the known galaxy, especially during [[Kylo Ren]]'s reign, who killed Snoke and became the next Supreme Leader. Near the end of its one-year-long war with the Resistance, it allied itself with the [[Sith#Sith Eternal|Sith Eternal]], a secret cult of Sith loyalists led by Palpatine on Exegol, though both were ultimately defeated by the remains of the Resistance and the civilians of the galaxy, who finally gathered the courage to rise against their oppressors.

Much like the Empire before it, the First Order uses '''stormtroopers''' as its main military. Most stormtroopers are children who had been abducted from their homes and brainwashed into serving the First Order.
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|[[Thomas Brodie-Sangster]] (''Episode VII'')
|[[Thomas Brodie-Sangster]] (''Episode VII'')
|First Order officer aboard the ''Resurgent''-class Star Destroyer ''Finalizer''. Thanisson reports the theft of the TIE fighter stolen by Poe Dameron and FN-2187 in ''The Force Awakens''. He is killed by Finn (FN-2187) during the escape aboard a TIE fighter.
|First Order officer aboard the ''Resurgent''-class Star Destroyer ''Finalizer''. Thanisson reports the theft of the TIE fighter stolen by Poe Dameron and FN-2187 in ''The Force Awakens''. He is killed by Finn (FN-2187) during the escape aboard a TIE fighter.
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| [[Daniel Craig]] (''Episode VII'')
| First Order stormtrooper assigned to guard Rey, who falls victim to her [[Jedi mind trick]] and releases her in ''The Force Awakens''.<ref name="VF DC">{{Cite web|last=Robinson|first=Joanna|date=December 20, 2015|title=24 Delightful ''Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' Cameos You Might Have Missed|url=https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/photos/2015/12/star-wars-force-awakens-cameos-daniel-craig-ewan-mcgregor-kevin-smith|access-date=January 12, 2016|work=[[Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]]}}</ref><ref name="EW DC">{{Cite magazine|last=Pehanick|first=Maggie|date=December 17, 2015|title=Daniel Craig's ''Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' cameo revealed! Here's Who He Plays|url=https://ew.com/article/2015/12/17/daniel-craig-makes-cameo-star-wars-force-awakens|access-date=January 12, 2016|magazine=Entertainment Weekly}}</ref> Due to Daniel Craig's famous portrayals of [[James Bond in film|James Bond]] from 2006 onwards, he was dubbed "JB-007" by fans.
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| {{visible anchor|FN-2003}} (a.k.a. "Slip")
| Pip Andersen (''Episode VII'')
| First Order stormtrooper that served along with FN-2187 (Finn), leaving his bloody hand print on Finn's helmet after he is fatally wounded by Poe Dameron during the assault on Tuanul village on Jakku in ''The Force Awakens''. FN-2003 also appears in the 2015 novel ''Before the Awakening'', serving under Captain Phasma, and often falling behind the rest of his team, which leads to his nickname "Slip".<ref>{{cite book|last=Rucks|first=Greg|url=https://archive.org/details/starwarsbeforeaw0000unse|title=Before the Awakening|date=December 18, 2015|publisher=Disney–Lucasfilm Press|isbn=9781484728222|url-access=registration}}</ref>
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| {{visible anchor|FN-2199|Nines}} (a.k.a. "Nines")
| Liang Yang (''Episode VII'')
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| Riot baton-wielding stormtrooper who attacks Finn during the attack on [[Maz Kanata]]'s castle and is killed by Han Solo.<ref name="FN-2199">{{cite web|date=January 7, 2016|title=Meet FN-2199, a.k.a. TR-8R: The Stormtrooper Behind the Meme|url=https://www.starwars.com/news/meet-fn-2199-a-k-a-tr-8r-the-stormtrooper-behind-the-meme|access-date=December 19, 2016|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref> He was dubbed "TR-8R" by fans for shouting "Traitor" to Finn before attacking him.<ref name="FN-2199" />
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|Voice: Catherine Taber (''Uprising'')
|Riley is the sister of an unnamed smuggler. They both worked for "Happy" Dapp during the Galactic Empire's Iron Blockade.
|Riley is the sister of an unnamed smuggler. They both worked for "Happy" Dapp during the Galactic Empire's Iron Blockade.
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|Associate of Han Solo who is dramatically introduced as Solo's wife but later confesses to have only married him on Stenness as part of a plan to scam a crime lord's gambling den, using the wedding to allow them to escape, only for Han to have stolen Sana's cut and abandoned her to be arrested. She is later revealed to be a former romantic partner of Doctor Aphra, similarly seeking to kill her also before later being reluctantly forced to serve as her new partner-in-crime once again. She first appears in issue #6 of the ''[[Star Wars (2015 comic book)|Star Wars]]'' comic series, appearing as a supporting antagonist and co-protagonist of the respective first and second ''[[Star Wars: Doctor Aphra|Doctor Aphra]]'' [[ongoing series]].<ref>{{cite web |last=Schedeen |first=Jesse |date=June 3, 2016 |title=''Star Wars'' Delivers Huge Change for Han Solo |url=https://ign.com/articles/2015/06/03/star-wars-delivers-huge-change-for-han-solo |access-date=February 9, 2017 |website=IGN}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Schedeen |first=Jesse |date=October 13, 2016 |title=''Star Wars'': Who Is Sana Solo? |url=https://ign.com/articles/2016/10/13/star-wars-who-is-sana-solo |access-date=February 9, 2017 |website=IGN}}</ref>
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== Mandalorians ==
== Mandalorians ==
{{Main|Mandalorian}}
Mandalorians are a culture of humans from the planet Mandalore with strong warrior traditions. Most of them wear armor and helmets, the strongest ones made from beskar, a blaster-resistant steel that is originally from Mandalore. The Mandalorian culture was carried on by humans from Mandalore around the galaxy. The name of their home planet, "Mandalore", is the same as the title given to their leader. The Mandalorians are also associated with the Darksaber, a black-bladed lightsaber built by Tarre Vizsla, the first Mandalorian Jedi, which has since become a symbol of power for the Mandalorian people and is passed from a leader to the next.
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=== Naboo humans ===
=== Naboo humans ===
{{Main|Naboo}}Humans who are native to the planet of [[Naboo]].
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=== Tatooine humans ===
=== Tatooine humans ===
{{Main|Tatooine}}
Humans who are native to the planet of [[Tatooine]].
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=== Versio family ===
=== Versio family ===
{{Main|Iden Versio}}
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|[[Doctor Aphra|Doctor Chelli Lona Aphra]]
|Voice: [[January LaVoy]] (''From a Certain Point of View'' [audiobook])
|A female archaeologist, recruited by [[Darth Vader]], along with her two assassin droid companions, 0-0-0 (Triple-Zero) and BT-1 (Beetee) for several covert missions outside the knowledge of the Empire. She is first featured in the Marvel comic series ''Star Wars: Darth Vader'', before getting her own ongoing titular comic series.<ref name="Aphra">{{cite web|url=https://www.bleedingcool.com/2017/01/17/kieron-gillen-salvador-laroccas-dr-aphra-ooo-bt-1-make-way-wider-star-wars-univers/#!|title=Dr Aphra, OOO And BT-1 Make Their Way Into The Wider ''Star Wars'' Universe |first=Rich |last=Johnston|date=January 17, 2017|publisher=[[Bleeding Cool]] |access-date=March 16, 2017 }}</ref>
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|{{visible anchor|Temiri Blagg}}
|{{visible anchor|Temiri Blagg}}
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|[[John Hollis]] (''Episode V'')
|[[John Hollis]] (''Episode V'')
|Lando Calrissian's cyborg aide in ''The Empire Strikes Back''. He has a cybernetic implant that allows him to interface directly with Cloud City's central computer.<ref>{{cite web|title=Lobot|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/Lobot|access-date=October 8, 2008|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref>
|Lando Calrissian's cyborg aide in ''The Empire Strikes Back''. He has a cybernetic implant that allows him to interface directly with Cloud City's central computer.<ref>{{cite web|title=Lobot|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/Lobot|access-date=October 8, 2008|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref>
|-
|{{visible anchor|Casca Panzoro}}
|
|Senior member of Bravo Rising group fighting the First Order on Atterra Bravo. Grandmother of Reeve Panzoro, she befriends Leia Organa in an attempt to foster Resistance support to her cause in the 2017 novel ''Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Cobalt Squadron''.<ref name="Wren" />
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|{{visible anchor|Reeve Panzoro}}
|
|Youthful member of Bravo Rising Resistance group holding out on the planet Atterra Bravo against the First Order. Reeve assists Paige and Rose Tico on their first mission to the Atterra system in the 2017 novel ''Star Wars The Last Jedi: Cobalt Squadron''.<ref name="Wren" />
|-
|{{Visible anchor|Oma Tres}}
|[[John Williams]] (''Episode IX'')
|Bartender from [[Kijimi]] who wears a mechanical eyepatch. In addition to making a cameo appearance in ''The Rise of Skywalker'', Williams composed the scores for all nine films of the Skywalker Saga.<ref name=":3">{{Cite magazine|last1=Breznican|first1=Anthony|last2=Robinson|first2=Joanna|date=December 20, 2019|title=25 Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Cameos You Might Have Missed|url=https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/12/star-wars-the-rise-of-skywalker-cameos-who-were-the-jedi-voices-jodie-comer-reys-mom|access-date=2019-12-24|magazine=Vanity Fair|language=en}}</ref>
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|{{visible anchor|Letta Turmond}}
|{{visible anchor|Letta Turmond}}
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|[[Kumail Nanjiani]] (''Obi-Wan Kenobi'')
|[[Kumail Nanjiani]] (''Obi-Wan Kenobi'')
|Street-level con man working on the streets of Daiyu,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ross |first=Dalton |date=May 20, 2022 |title=Kumail Nanjiani shares first details of 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' con-man character Haja |url=https://ew.com/tv/obi-wan-kenobi-kumail-nanjiani-haja-star-wars/ |access-date=2022-05-26 |website=EW.com |language=en}}</ref> masquerading as a Jedi by using hidden remotes and magnets.
|Street-level con man working on the streets of Daiyu,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ross |first=Dalton |date=May 20, 2022 |title=Kumail Nanjiani shares first details of 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' con-man character Haja |url=https://ew.com/tv/obi-wan-kenobi-kumail-nanjiani-haja-star-wars/ |access-date=2022-05-26 |website=EW.com |language=en}}</ref> masquerading as a Jedi by using hidden remotes and magnets.
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|Nyche Horn
|Marisé Álvarez (''Obi-Wan Kenobi'')
|Daiyu refugee with a young son.
|-
|Tetha Grig
|Esther-Rose McGregor (''Obi-Wan Kenobi'')
|Spice dealer on the streets of Daiyu.
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|Komat
|
|A former member of the Acolytes of the Beyond who is introduced in the 2022 novel ''Star Wars: Shadow of the Sith''. She helped Luke Skywalker, Lando Calrissian, and R2-D2 bury the dead bodies of Dathan and Miramir on the ice planet Neftali so they could rest In peace.
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=== A–E ===
=== A–E ===
==== Abednedos ====
==== Abednedos ====
{{Main|Abednedo}}
Abednedos are a humanoid, sentient species native to the planet Abednedo. They have either brown or tan skin, mouth tendrils, long faces, and widely spaced fleshy nostrils. Abednedos are known for their ingenuity, and generally peaceful nature, being acceptant of other species.
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==== Abyssins ====
==== Abyssins ====
{{Main|Abyssin}}
Abyssins are a humanoid, [[Cyclopes|cycloptic]], sentient species native to [[Byss]]. They have green or blue skin, can regenerate missing limbs, and can live for up to 300 years.
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|Phil Tippett ''(Episode IV)''
|Phil Tippett ''(Episode IV)''
|Abyssin expert in survival techniques. He was present at the Mos Eisley Cantina when Luke Skywalker entered.
|Abyssin expert in survival techniques. He was present at the Mos Eisley Cantina when Luke Skywalker entered.
|}

==== Aleena ====
{{Main|Aleena (Star Wars)}}
The Aleena are a short, humanoid, sentient species native to Aleen. They have scaly skin, elongated skulls, and large mouths with tiny teeth.
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|{{visible anchor|Ratts Tyerell}}
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|Aleena podracer killed during the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in ''The Phantom Menace''.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ratts Tyerell |url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/ratts-tyerell |access-date=December 26, 2017 |website=StarWars.com |publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref>
|}
|}


==== Anacondans ====
==== Anacondans ====
Anacondans are a large, [[snake]]-like sentient species.
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==== Anzellans ====
==== Anzellans ====
Anzellans are a diminutive sentient species native to Anzellan. Their eyes have corneal micro-lenses that can see microscopic details.
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==== Aqualish ====
==== Aqualish ====
{{Main|Aqualish}}
The Aqualish are a species of tusked humanoids from the planet Ando. They can have either two or four eyes, fur around their cheeks, and varying skin color and number of fingers. The Aqualish have a reputation of being nasty, crude, and aggressive.
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|Tommy Isley (''Episode IV'')
|Tommy Isley (''Episode IV'')
|Aqualish mercenary who in ''A New Hope'' attacks Luke Skywalker in the [[Mos Eisley]] cantina, and then gets his arm cut off by [[Obi-Wan Kenobi]]'s [[lightsaber]]. He is an associate of Dr. Cornelius Evazan, who also antagonizes Luke Skywalker in the cantina.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ponda Baba|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/ponda-baba|access-date=January 4, 2016|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref> When the original Kenner action figure for Baba was released, the then-unnamed alien was called simply "Walrus Man".<ref>{{cite web|title=Walrus Man|url=http://www.rebelscum.com/VINtWalrusman.asp|access-date=March 16, 2017|publisher=RebelScum.com}}</ref> He can also be seen with Dr. Evazan on the streets of [[Jedha]] in ''Rogue One''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ponda Baba in Rogue One|url=http://www.geek.com/movies/how-rogue-one-connects-to-the-greater-star-wars-universe-1682761|access-date=March 16, 2017|publisher=geek.com|archive-date=March 16, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170316213240/http://www.geek.com/movies/how-rogue-one-connects-to-the-greater-star-wars-universe-1682761/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|Aqualish mercenary who in ''A New Hope'' attacks Luke Skywalker in the [[Mos Eisley]] cantina, and then gets his arm cut off by [[Obi-Wan Kenobi]]'s [[lightsaber]]. He is an associate of Dr. Cornelius Evazan, who also antagonizes Luke Skywalker in the cantina.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ponda Baba|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/ponda-baba|access-date=January 4, 2016|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref> When the original Kenner action figure for Baba was released, the then-unnamed alien was called simply "Walrus Man".<ref>{{cite web|title=Walrus Man|url=http://www.rebelscum.com/VINtWalrusman.asp|access-date=March 16, 2017|publisher=RebelScum.com}}</ref> He can also be seen with Dr. Evazan on the streets of [[Jedha]] in ''Rogue One''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ponda Baba in Rogue One|url=http://www.geek.com/movies/how-rogue-one-connects-to-the-greater-star-wars-universe-1682761|access-date=March 16, 2017|publisher=geek.com|archive-date=March 16, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170316213240/http://www.geek.com/movies/how-rogue-one-connects-to-the-greater-star-wars-universe-1682761/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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|{{visible anchor|Protectorate Gleb}}
|
|Female Aqualish who was the headmaster of the Future Leaders Military Preparatory School on the Empire-controlled planet [[Vardos (Star Wars)|Vardos]]. She later becomes affiliated with the First Order as the leader of Jinata Security, which controls the Jinata system and kidnaps children to be indoctrinated into becoming stormtroopers for the First Order. After several failures, Gleb is eventually killed by Gideon Hask. Gleb appears in both ''[[Star Wars Battlefront II (2017 video game)|Star Wars Battlefront II]]'' and the novel ''[[Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad]]''.{{Citation needed|date=May 2022}}
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|{{visible anchor|Po Nudo}}
|{{visible anchor|Po Nudo}}
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==== Ardennians ====
==== Ardennians ====
Ardennians are a species of short, four-armed, monkey-like humanoids from the planet Ardennia.
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==== Artiodacs ====
==== Artiodacs ====
Artiodacs are a hulking, humanoid, sentient species from Artiod Minor. They are distinguished by their broad, flat noses, bulging arms, and deep, rumbling voices.
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==== Askajians ====
==== Askajians ====
{{Main|Askajian}}
Askajians are a near-human species from Askaji, whose bulky appearance is given by their internal water storages. They are also distinguished by their wrinkled foreheads and six breasts (present at females).
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==== Balosars ====
==== Balosars ====
Balosars are a near-human sentient species, with the only difference being a pair of antennapalps on the top of their head.
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|[[Matt Doran]] (''Episode II'')
|[[Matt Doran]] (''Episode II'')
|Balosar death stick dealer on Coruscant.
|Balosar death stick dealer on Coruscant.
|}

==== Bardottans ====
Bardottans are a humanoid, reptilian-like sentient species from Bardotta. They are distinguished by their long, curving necks, pointed snouts, and crested heads, and are a generally insular and secretive society.
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|{{visible anchor|Mars Guo}}
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|Bardottan podracer whose large racer is sabotaged and destroyed by Sebulba in the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in ''The Phantom Menace''.
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==== Besalisks ====
==== Besalisks ====
{{Main|Besalisk}}
Besalisks are a humanoid, four-armed, sentient species from Ojom. Often thick-set, they are also distinguished by their bony, three-pronged headcrests, inflatable wattles, and wide mouths, with large, pudgy lips. Besalisks are known to be industrious and hardworking.
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==== Bith ====
==== Bith ====
{{Main|Bith (Star Wars)}}
The Bith are a humanoid, sentient species from the planet Bith. They are distinguished by their bald, domed heads, black, glassy eyes, and skin flaps on their faces, which are used to smell because they lack noses. They are a generally intelligent and peaceful species, and are known to be good scientists, engineers, and musicians.
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==== Blarina ====
==== Blarina ====
{{Main|Blarina (Star Wars)}}
The Blarina are a species of short, pudgy, sentient humanoids from the planet Rina Major. They have snouts, tough skin, and small eyes. The Blarina are famously accomplished liars, and are known to be highly sociable and fond of words, often talking very quickly and incomprehensibly.
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==== Cereans ====
==== Cereans ====
{{Main|Cerean (Star Wars)}}
Cereans are a near-human species from the planet Cerea, distinguished by their coned skulls, which hold their binary brains. They are known to be an intelligent species, although their homeworld lacks most of the advanced technology found on other planets.
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==== Clawdites ====
==== Clawdites ====
{{Main|Clawdite}}
Clawdites are a species of sentient, shape-shifting, reptilian humanoids from the planet Zolan. With their unique ability they can impersonate virtually any humanoid, although the shape-shifting requires great concentration and they return to their true, reptilian form if knocked unconscious or killed.
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|Voice: [[Gwendoline Yeo]] ''(The Clone Wars),'' [[Gina Torres]] ''(Forces of Destiny)''
|Voice: [[Gwendoline Yeo]] ''(The Clone Wars),'' [[Gina Torres]] ''(Forces of Destiny)''
|Bounty Hunter who was hired by fellow bounty hunter Cad Bane during the Clone Wars to impersonate dead Jedi master Ord Enicence as inside help in the Jedi temple as Bane stole a Holocron containing A list of Force-Sensitive Children for the Sith Lord Darth Sidious. She eventually changed to impersonate Jedi master Jocasta Nu but was revealed and Captured by Ahsoka Tano.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Cato Parasitti|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/cato-parasitti|access-date=2021-07-04|website=StarWars.com|language=en}}</ref>
|Bounty Hunter who was hired by fellow bounty hunter Cad Bane during the Clone Wars to impersonate dead Jedi master Ord Enicence as inside help in the Jedi temple as Bane stole a Holocron containing A list of Force-Sensitive Children for the Sith Lord Darth Sidious. She eventually changed to impersonate Jedi master Jocasta Nu but was revealed and Captured by Ahsoka Tano.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Cato Parasitti|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/cato-parasitti|access-date=2021-07-04|website=StarWars.com|language=en}}</ref>
|}

==== Cloddograns ====
Cloddograns are a humanoid species with four arms and nose tendrils.
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|{{visible anchor|Bargwill Tomder}}
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|Cloddogran Fathier stable master in Canto Bight in ''The Last Jedi''. He first appeared in the short story "Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing" in the anthology book ''Canto Bight''.<ref>{{cite book |last=Carson |first=Rae |title=Canto Bight |date=December 5, 2017 |publisher=Del Rey |isbn=9781524799533 |chapter=Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing}}</ref>
|}
|}


==== Cosians ====
==== Cosians ====
Cosians are a humanoid, reptilian-like, sentient species native to Cosia. They are short in stature and have beaked mouths, four-fingered hands, and medium-length tails. A genetically engineered subspecies called '''Nu-Cosians''' also exists.
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==== Crolutes ====
==== Crolutes ====
Crolutes are a species of hulking, amphibian, sentient humanoids from the planet Crule, distinguished by their [[Psychrolutes marcidus|blobfish]]-like faces. They are all males, while their mates, called '''Gilliands''', are exclusively female. Crolutes rarely travel beyond their homeworld and its moons.
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Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (''Forces of Destiny'')
Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (''Forces of Destiny'')
| Crolute Junkboss on the planet [[Jakku]] who pays out portions of food in exchange for pieces of salvage. He attempts to bargain the droid BB-8 from Rey and then tries to steal it when she refuses, but Rey ends up fleeing the planet by stealing the ''Millennium Falcon'' from him.<ref name="25 Droids">{{cite web|url=https://denofgeek.com/us/movies/star-wars/261168/star-wars-25-best-droids-in-the-galaxy-from-the-movies-and-tv-shows|title=''Star Wars'': 25 Best Droids in the Galaxy from the Movies and TV Shows|work=[[Den of Geek]]|first=Marc|last=Buxton|date=January 13, 2017|access-date=March 22, 2017}}</ref>
| Crolute Junkboss on the planet [[Jakku]] who pays out portions of food in exchange for pieces of salvage. He attempts to bargain the droid BB-8 from Rey and then tries to steal it when she refuses, but Rey ends up fleeing the planet by stealing the ''Millennium Falcon'' from him.<ref name="25 Droids">{{cite web|url=https://denofgeek.com/us/movies/star-wars/261168/star-wars-25-best-droids-in-the-galaxy-from-the-movies-and-tv-shows|title=''Star Wars'': 25 Best Droids in the Galaxy from the Movies and TV Shows|work=[[Den of Geek]]|first=Marc|last=Buxton|date=January 13, 2017|access-date=March 22, 2017}}</ref>
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| {{visible anchor|Aunt Z}}
|Voice: [[Tovah Feldshuh]] (''Resistance'')
|Gilliand who runs a tavern on the ''Colossus''. Her full name is Z'Vk'Thkrkza.
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==== Delphidians ====
==== Delphidians ====
Delphidians are a near-human species from the planet Delphidian Cluster, with dark gray, leathery, and striated skin.
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==== Devaronians ====
==== Devaronians ====
{{Main|Devaronian}}
Devaronians are a humanoid, sentient species native to Devaronian. They are distinguished by their two horns (present only at males), pointed ears, and sharp teeth. The males are known for their spirit of travel and are among the first species in the galaxy to develop interstellar travel, while the females usually remain on their homeworld to look after the children and govern the place.
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|[[Clancy Brown]] (''The Mandalorian'')
|[[Clancy Brown]] (''The Mandalorian'')
|A Devaronian member of [[List of The Mandalorian characters#Ranzar Malk|Ranzar Malk]]'s crew, who attempts to release one of their associates, [[List of The Mandalorian characters#Qin|Qin]], from a New Republic transport with the help of the Mandalorian. Burg and the others secretly planned to abandon the Mandalorian once they released Qin, but he outsmarts and defeats them, leading to their arrest.
|A Devaronian member of [[List of The Mandalorian characters#Ranzar Malk|Ranzar Malk]]'s crew, who attempts to release one of their associates, [[List of The Mandalorian characters#Qin|Qin]], from a New Republic transport with the help of the Mandalorian. Burg and the others secretly planned to abandon the Mandalorian once they released Qin, but he outsmarts and defeats them, leading to their arrest.
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==== Dianoga ====
{{Main|Dianoga}}
The Dianoga are large, highly adaptable [[cephalopods]] from the planet Vodran. They live in semi-aquatic environments, like swamps and sewers, and are a sentient, but primitive species.
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|{{visible anchor|Omi}}
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|Dianoga who lives in one of the Death Star's garbage mashers in ''A New Hope''; also referred to as the "trash monster" by fans.<ref>{{cite web |title=''Star Wars'' Jumbo Dianoga Trash Monster |url=http://www.starwarscelebration.com/Star-Wars-Celebration-2017/Companies/Exhibitors/Company-Content/?coId=247257 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171222051114/http://www.starwarscelebration.com/Star-Wars-Celebration-2017/Companies/Exhibitors/Company-Content/?coId=247257 |archive-date=2017-12-22 |access-date=December 21, 2017 |website=StarWarscelebration.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine |date=May 23, 2017 |title=We Ranked the 40 Greatest ''Star Wars'' Moments |url=http://time.com/4788422/best-star-wars-moments/ |access-date=December 21, 2017 |magazine=[[Time (magazine)|Time]]}}</ref> The short story "The Baptist" from the anthology book ''From a Certain Point of View'', in addition to revealing that the Dianoga are sentient, reveals Omi in particular to be Force sensitive.<ref>{{cite book |last=Okorafor |first=Nnedi |title=From a Certain Point of View |date=October 3, 2017 |publisher=Del Rey |isbn=9780345511478 |chapter=The Baptist}}</ref>
|}
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==== Dowutins ====
==== Dowutins ====
{{Main|Dowutin}}
Dowutins are a species of large, sentient humanoids native to Dowut. They have a bulky build, brown-orange skin, and two chin horns. They are known for their strength, and can live for several centuries.
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|{{visible anchor|Ninth Sister|Masana Tide}}<br />{{visible anchor|Masana Tide|text={{small|Masana Tide}}}}
|{{visible anchor|Grummgar}}
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|Dowutin seen with mercenary [[Bazine Netal]] in the castle of Maz Kanata on [[Takodana]] in ''The Force Awakens''. Grummgar's backstory as a big game hunter and mercenary is explored in the [[Alan Dean Foster]] short story "Bait", from ''[[Star Wars Insider]]''.<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Foster |first=Alan Dean |date=December 22, 2015 |title=Bait |magazine=[[Star Wars Insider]] |publisher=Titan Magazines |issue=162}}</ref>
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|{{visible anchor|Ninth Sister|Masana Tide}}<br/>{{visible anchor|Masana Tide|text={{small|Masana Tide}}}}
|Voice: [[Misty Lee]] (''Jedi: Fallen Order'')
|Voice: [[Misty Lee]] (''Jedi: Fallen Order'')
|Dowutin Inquisitor, first introduced in the comic ''Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith'', where she loses a leg while hunting a Jedi alongside Darth Vader and other Inquisitors, and later has it replaced with a prosthetic. In ''Jedi: Fallen Order'', she hunts Cal Kestis alongside the Second Sister, but is defeated by him on Kashyyyk and loses a hand as well in the process.
|Dowutin Inquisitor, first introduced in the comic ''Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith'', where she loses a leg while hunting a Jedi alongside Darth Vader and other Inquisitors, and later has it replaced with a prosthetic. In ''Jedi: Fallen Order'', she hunts Cal Kestis alongside the Second Sister, but is defeated by him on Kashyyyk and loses a hand as well in the process.
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==== Dressellians ====
==== Dressellians ====
{{Main|Dressellian}}
Dressellians are a humanoid, sentient species native to Dressel, distinguished by their round, hairless, wrinkled faces.
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|{{visible anchor|Has Obbit}}
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|Dressellian smuggler in various associations with Galen and Lyra Erso, Orson Krennic and Moff Tarkin in ''Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel''. Jyn Erso later names her toy doll "Lucky Hazz Obloobitt" after Has.<ref>{{cite book |last=Luceno |first=James |title=[[Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel]] |date=November 15, 2016 |publisher=Disney–Lucasfilm Press |isbn=978-0345511492}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Hidalgo |first=Pablo |title=[[Star Wars: Rogue One: The Ultimate Visual Guide]] |date=December 16, 2016 |publisher=Dorling Kindersley |isbn=978-1465452634}}</ref>
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==== Dugs ====
==== Dugs ====
[[List of Star Wars species (A–E)#Dug|Dugs]] are a sentient species from the planet [[Malastare]], distinguished by their elongated faces, and the fact that they walk on their arms. They are known to be very greedy.
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====Duros====
====Duros====
{{Main|Duros (Star Wars)}}
'''Duros''' (or "'''Durosians'''") are a humanoid, sentient species from the planet [[Duro (Star Wars)|Duro]], with large, ovular heads, red eyes and blue skin. They are known for their superior [[Celestial navigation|astronavigational]] skills, and were supposedly the first to discover and utilize hyperspace, resulting in the development of hyperdrives and other related technological advancements.
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|Duros pilot for the Rebel Alliance, featured in the Marvel Comics series ''[[Star Wars: Shattered Empire|Shattered Empire]]'' and ''[[Star Wars: Poe Dameron|Poe Dameron]]''.<ref name="Tor 2016-05" />
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==== Er'Kit ====
==== Er'Kit ====
{{Main|Er'Kit}}
The Er'Kit are a humanoid, sentient species from the planet Er'Kit. They have white-blue skin, long skinny legs, and elongated skulls.
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====Ewoks====
====Ewoks====
{{Main|Ewok}}
Ewoks are a small, furry, sentient species who live in trees on the [[Endor (Star Wars)|forest moon of Endor]]. While primitive, they have proven themselves to be loyal, skilled hunters, and ingenious in designing their traps.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ewok|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/ewok|access-date=2018-05-23|website=StarWars.com|language=en}}</ref>
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|[[Mike Edmonds]] (''Episode VI'')
|[[Mike Edmonds]] (''Episode VI'')
| Ewok medicine man in ''Return of the Jedi''.<ref name="auto3"/>
| Ewok medicine man in ''Return of the Jedi''.<ref name="auto3"/>
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| {{visible anchor|Lumat}}
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|Ewok in ''Return of the Jedi'', released as an action figure in the original Kenner ''Star Wars'' line. Lumat also appears in several, now non-canon, ''[[Ewoks (TV series)|Ewoks]]'' cartoon episodes and related media.<ref>{{cite web |title=Lumat |url=http://www.rebelscum.com/VINtlumat.asp |access-date=March 16, 2017 |publisher=RebelScum.com}}</ref>
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| {{visible anchor|Paploo}}
| {{visible anchor|Paploo}}
| [[Kenny Baker (English actor)|Kenny Baker]] (''Episode VI'')
| [[Kenny Baker (English actor)|Kenny Baker]] (''Episode VI'')
| One of the more visible Ewoks in ''Return of the Jedi'', who steals a [[speeder bike]] from the Imperial scout troopers to distract them from the Rebel mission on Endor.<ref name="auto3"/>
| One of the more visible Ewoks in ''Return of the Jedi'', who steals a [[speeder bike]] from the Imperial scout troopers to distract them from the Rebel mission on Endor.<ref name="auto3"/>
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| {{visible anchor|Warok}}
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|Ewok in ''Return of the Jedi'', released in action figure form during Kenner's final Power of the Force line in 1985.<ref>{{cite web |title=Warok |url=http://www.rebelscum.com/VINtwarok.asp |access-date=March 16, 2017 |publisher=RebelScum.com}}</ref>
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==== Falleen ====
==== Falleen ====
{{Main|Falleen}}
The Falleen are a humanoid, reptilian-like, sentient species native to Falleen. They have green skin, ridged skulls, and long, black hair, usually worn in [[ponytail]]s.
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==== Faust ====
==== Faust ====
The Faust are a species of tall, slender, gray or purple-skinned humanoids native to Adana. They are recognized by their narrow faces and two sets of eyelids.
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==== Gabdorins ====
==== Gabdorins ====
Gabdorins are a humanoid, amphibian, sentient species with large, round heads, ridged nostrils, and massive sweat glands.
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==== Gamorreans ====
==== Gamorreans ====
{{Main|Gamorrean}}
Gamorreans are a humanoid, pig-like, sentient species native to Gamorr. They have green, thick, and hairless skin, large-nostriled snouts, and upturned tusks. Gamorreans are known for their low intelligence, strength, and love of conflict and violence.
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==== Gand ====
==== Gand ====
{{Main|Gand (Star Wars)}}
The Gand are a humanoid, insectoid, sentient species native to Gand. They have three-fingered hands, two-toed feet, and large, silver-coloured eyes. They wear respiratory masks in [[oxygen]]-rich environments, because it is toxic to them.
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====Geonosians====
====Geonosians====
{{Main|Geonosian}}
Geonosians are a humanoid, winged, insectoid sentient species native to [[Geonosis]]. They live in large colonies like insects, and are generally regarded as a primitive species, but are skilled engineers and operated the Confederacy of Independent Systems' battle droid factories during the Clone Wars.
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==== Gossams ====
==== Gossams ====
{{Main|Gossam}}
Gossams are a humanoid, sentient species native to Castell. They have wrinkled skin, squat bodies, and long, thin necks. They are known to care about status, power, and wealth, and most wear expensive jewelry for this reason, such as neck rings.
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| Voice: [[Christopher Truswell|Chris Truswell]] (''Episode II'')
| Voice: [[Christopher Truswell|Chris Truswell]] (''Episode II'')
| President of the Commerce Guild and member of the Separatist Council. She is killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar along with the rest of the Separatist Council in ''Revenge of the Sith''.
| President of the Commerce Guild and member of the Separatist Council. She is killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar along with the rest of the Separatist Council in ''Revenge of the Sith''.
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|{{visible anchor|Cat Miin}}
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|Female Gossam who served as the chief aide to Shu Mai during the final decades of the Galactic Republic and the subsequent Clone Wars. Appears in ''Attack of the Clones'' and ''Revenge of the Sith'', and she is killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar.{{Citation needed|date=May 2022}}
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==== Gran ====
==== Gran ====
{{Main|Gran (Star Wars)}}
The Gran are a humanoid, three-eyed, sentient species native to Kinyen and [[Malastare]], and with major colonies on several other planets, such as Hok and Varkana. They have brown-orange skin, goat-like snouts, bulky hands, and small antennae-like nubs. The Gran of Kinyen are known for their peaceful nature, pursuing simple careers like farmers, while others have more dangerous pastimes.
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====Gungans ====
====Gungans ====
{{Main|Gungan}}
Gungans are a humanoid, amphibian, sentient and sapient species native to the swamps of [[Naboo]]. They have a very flexible skeletal structure, long necks and head tails, and muscular tongues. While usually regarded as clumsy and primitive, they have proven themselves to be very loyal and ingenious.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Gungan|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/gungan|access-date=2018-05-23|website=StarWars.com|language=en}}</ref>
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==== Hutts ====
==== Hutts ====
{{Main|Hutt (Star Wars)}}
Hutts are a portly, [[grotesque]], slug-like sentient species native to [[Nal Hutta]]. They are often depicted as being very greedy and very gluttonous. Some famous Hutts, such as [[Jabba the Hutt]], are crime lords, and speak in their native language, Huttese.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hutt|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/hutt|access-date=2018-05-23|website=StarWars.com|language=en}}</ref>
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| Voice: [[Nika Futterman]] (''The Clone Wars'')
| Voice: [[Nika Futterman]] (''The Clone Wars'')
| Hutt crime lord and rival to Jabba, who at one point owned Anakin and [[Shmi Skywalker]] before losing a [[podrace]] bet to [[Toydarian]] junk dealer [[Watto]]. As she does not appear after The Clone Wars (for the moment), Her fate is actually unknown.
| Hutt crime lord and rival to Jabba, who at one point owned Anakin and [[Shmi Skywalker]] before losing a [[podrace]] bet to [[Toydarian]] junk dealer [[Watto]]. As she does not appear after The Clone Wars (for the moment), Her fate is actually unknown.
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| {{visible anchor|Niima the Hutt}}
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|First appearing in ''[[Star Wars: Aftermath: Empire's End]]'' (2017), Niima is a Hutt crime lord based on the desert planet [[Jakku]] who controls her people by controlling their resources.<ref>{{cite web |last=Keane |first=Sean |date=February 21, 2017 |title=''Star Wars Aftermath: Empire's End'' brings trilogy to a thrilling conclusion: book review |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/theater-arts/star-wars-aftermath-empire-thrilling-finale-review-article-1.2978059 |access-date=February 24, 2017 |work=[[New York Daily News]]}}</ref> The ''[[Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary]]'' (2015) and ''[[Star Wars: Rey's Survival Guide]]'' (2016) note that the [[Niima Outpost]] on Jakku is named after her.
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==== Ithorians ====
==== Ithorians ====
{{Main|Ithorian}}
Ithorians are a species of humanoids from the planet Ithor, with curved necks and two mouths, located on the sides of the neck. Their faces resemble those of [[hammerhead shark]]s, for which reason they were nicknamed "'''hammerheads'''".
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==== Kaminoans ====
==== Kaminoans ====
{{Main|Kaminoan}}
Kaminoans are a species of tall, thin, amphibian, sentient humanoids from the ocean planet [[Kamino (Star Wars)|Kamino]]. They have white skin, large eyes, and long necks and limbs. Kaminoans are skilled scientists specialized in [[cloning]] technology, and oversaw the creation and training of the Republic's Clone army during the Clone Wars.
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==== Karkarodon ====
==== Karkarodon ====
The [[List of Star Wars species (K–O)#Karkarodon|Karkarodon]] are a humanoid, [[shark]]-like, amphibian sentient species from the planet Karkaris. With their webbed feet and hands and sharp teeth, they are fast swimmers and skilled hunters.
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==== Kiffar ====
==== Kiffar ====
{{Main|Kiffar}}
The Kiffar are a near-human species from the planets Kiffu and Kiffex, distinguished by their ceremonial tattoos and scarlet blood.
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==== Kitonak ====
==== Kitonak ====
{{Main|Kitonak}}
The Kitonak are a species native to Kirdo III, distinguished by their white-pink and tough skin, large hands and feet, and tiny eyes, ears and mouths. They are known to be slow and patient, but also skilled musicians.
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====Klatooinians====
====Koorivar====
{{Main|Klatooinian}}
Klatooinians are a humanoid, reptilian-like, sentient species from Klatooine. They are distinguished by their leathery skin, imposing brows, and toothy underbites.
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|{{visible anchor|Barada}}
|Dirk Yohan Beer (''Episode VI'')
|Klatooinian employed as one of Jabba the Hutt's skiff guards in ''Return of the Jedi''. Released in action figure form as part of Kenner's final ''Power of the Force'' line in 1985.<ref>{{cite web|title=Barada|url=http://www.rebelscum.com/VINtBarada.asp|access-date=March 16, 2017|publisher=RebelScum.com}}</ref>
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==== Koorivar ====
The Koorivar are a near-human sentient species with reptilian-like skin and a large cranial horn that spirals upwards from their skull.
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==== Kowakian monkey-lizards ====
==== Kowakian monkey-lizards ====
[[List of Star Wars species (K–O)#Kowakian monkey-lizard|Kowakian monkey-lizards]] are a small, semi-sentient species from Kowak. They have beak-like mouths, long ears, medium-length tails, and a distinct laughter, which is used to scare predators on their homeworld. Most are kept as pets by members of the underworld.
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==== Kubaz ====
==== Kubaz ====
{{Main|Kubaz}}
The Kubaz are a humanoid sentient species from Kubindi, distinguished by their long snouts, dark skin, protective eyewear, and unique manner of speech, consisting of a series of whirring syllables.
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==== Lanniks ====
==== Lanniks ====
{{Main|Lannik}}
Lanniks are a species of short humanoids from the planet Lannik, with long, droppy ears. They are known for their honor and bravery.
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==== Lasats ====
==== Lasats ====
{{Main|Lasat (Star Wars)}}
Lasats are a humanoid, sentient species native to Lira San, though they later settled on Lasan. They are very tall, strong, and agile, and possess superior sight and hearing thanks to their large eyes and ears, respectively. Lasats are distinguished by their [[prehensile feet]], and varying fur patterns, which are unique for every individual. The species was nearly driven to extinction by the Empire.
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==== Latero ====
==== Latero ====
The Latero are a short, four-armed, humanoid sentient species from Lateron. They have small, pointed ears, gray skin, and gray [[sideburns]] hair.
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|Voice: [[Daniel Roebuck]] (''Jedi: Fallen Order'')
|Voice: [[Daniel Roebuck]] (''Jedi: Fallen Order'')
|The Latero pilot of the ''Stinger Mantis'' and a close friend and partner of Cere Junda.
|The Latero pilot of the ''Stinger Mantis'' and a close friend and partner of Cere Junda.
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==== Lepi ====
The Lepi are species of [[Bipedalism|bipedal]], humanoid, sentient rabbits.
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|{{visible anchor|Jaxxon}}
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|A green-furred Lepi smuggler who appears on a 2015 variant cover for the [[Star Wars (2015 comic book)|current ''Star Wars'' comic series]],<ref>{{cite web |last=Clark |first=Noelene |date=November 6, 2014 |title=''Star Wars'' returns to Marvel, green rabbit Jaxxon returns to comics |url=http://herocomplex.latimes.com/comics/star-wars-returns-to-marvel-green-rabbit-jaxxon-returns-to-comics/ |access-date=March 2, 2018 |work=[[Los Angeles Times]]}}</ref> and also appears in the ''[[Star Wars Adventures]]'' comic series.<ref>{{cite web |last=Ratcliffe |first=Amy |date=February 28, 2018 |title=''Star Wars''{{'}} Jaxxon, the Green Rabbit, is Coming to ''Star Wars Adventures'' |url=https://nerdist.com/star-wars-jaxxon-green-rabbit-canon-idw-publishing/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180302104024/https://nerdist.com/star-wars-jaxxon-green-rabbit-canon-idw-publishing/ |archive-date=March 2, 2018 |access-date=February 11, 2020 |website=[[Nerdist (website)|Nerdist]]}}</ref> Jaxxon was previously featured in the "Star-Hoppers of Aduba 3" storylines in the [[Star Wars (1977 comic book)|1970s ''Star Wars'' comics series]] by [[Marvel Comics]],<ref>{{Cite comic|title=[[Star Wars (1977 comic book)|Star Wars]]|volume=1|issue=8|date=November 8, 1977|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]}}</ref> returning for its single-issue revival in 2019, and is often cited as a controversial and cartoon-like addition to the ''Star Wars'' expanded universe.<ref>{{cite web |last=Whitbrook |first=James |date=December 15, 2015 |title=The Long, Complicated Relationship Between ''Star Wars'' and Marvel Comics |url=http://io9.gizmodo.com/the-long-complicated-relationship-between-star-wars-an-1748168985 |access-date=March 2, 2018 |website=Gizmodo}}</ref>
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==== Lurmen ====
==== Lurmen ====
{{Main|Lurmen}}
The Lurmen are a species of diminutive, [[lemur]]-like humanoids from [[Mygeeto]]. They have brown and gray fur, large yellow eyes, and medium-length tails. Pacifists by nature, they have often found themselves oppressed for this reason.
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==== Melitto ====
==== Mon Calamari ====
The Mellito are a humanoid, insectoid, sentient species from Li-Torran. They lack eyes and mouths, and are capable of sensing their environment using super-sensitive hairs called ''cilia''. They also wear masks and use breathing tubes to filter other planets' atmospheres, as most contain substances that are toxic to them.
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|{{visible anchor|Sarco Plank}}
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|Melitto scavenger, arms dealer, and bounty hunter seen at Niima Outpost on Jakku in ''The Force Awakens''. Plank's backstory is significantly expanded upon in the 2015 junior novel ''The Weapon of a Jedi: A Luke Skywalker Adventure'', in which Plank leads a young Luke Skywalker to the Temple of Eedit, and betrays him.<ref>{{cite book |last=Fry |first=Jason |title=The Weapon of a Jedi: A Luke Skywalker Adventure |date=September 4, 2015 |publisher=Disney–Lucasfilm Press |isbn=9781484724965}}</ref>
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====Miraluka====
The Miraluka are a species of near-humans, distinguished by their lack of eyes. The only known member of this species, Prosset Dibs, could use the Force to make up for his lack of eyesight and become familiar with his surroundings
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|{{visible anchor|Tenth Brother}}<br>{{small|Prosset Dibs}}
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|Miraluka Inquistor serving the Empire as a Jedi hunter. He first appeared in the comic book series ''Star Wars: Jedi of the Republic – Mace Windu'' as a Jedi Master who lost his faith in the Order during the Clone Wars and was expelled after attempting to kill [[Mace Windu]]. He appears as an Inquisitor in the comic series ''Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith'', where he is killed by his own troopers after the Jedi survivor Ferren Barr reactivates the Order 66 protocol in their minds, causing them to mistake the Tenth Brother for a Jedi.
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==== Mon Calamari ====
{{Main|Mon Calamari (fictional race)}}
Mon Calamari are a humanoid, amphibian, sentient species native to Mon Cala. They have salmon-coloured skin (though their skin may have other tones as well, including light blue, dark blue, green, and purple), a high-domed head with large, sideways eyes, and webbed hands. They are known for their swimming and engineering abilities.
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| {{visible anchor|Quarrie}}
| {{visible anchor|Quarrie}}
| Voice: [[Corey Burton]] (''Rebels'')
| Voice: [[Corey Burton]] (''Rebels'')
| Mon Calamari starship engineer who created the Blade Wing, a prototype of the [[B-wing]] fighter. Living in isolation on Shantipole, he is later brought into the Rebel Alliance by [[Hera Syndulla]] to oversee development of more B-wings.<ref>{{cite web|title=Quarrie|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/quarrie|access-date=June 20, 2017|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref>
| Mon Calamari starship engineer who created the Blade Wing, a prototype of the [[B-wing]] fighter. Living in isolation on Shantipole, he is later brought into the Rebel Alliance by [[Hera Syndulla]] to oversee development of more B-wings.<ref>{{cite web|title=Quarrie|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/quarrie|access-date=June 20, 2017|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref>
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| {{visible anchor|Karbin}}
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|Cybernetically enhanced Mon Calamari, given similar abilities to General Grievous, working under Dr. Cylo as a possible replacement for Darth Vader. He first appeared in the ''[[Star Wars: Darth Vader]]'' Marvel comic book series.<ref name="auto4" />
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| {{visible anchor|Admiral Raddus}}
| {{visible anchor|Admiral Raddus}}
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====Mortis Gods====
====Mortis Gods====
{{Main|The Force (Star Wars)}}
The Mortis Gods are a family of three mythical, immortal, and god-like beings who are the sole inhabitants of [[the Force]] realm Mortis. They are believed to be the embodiments of the Force itself: the light side, the dark side, and the balance between the two.
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==== Muuns ====
==== Muuns ====
{{Main|Muun}}
Muuns are a tall, thin, humanoid sentient species with elongated skulls and flat noses. Known across the galaxy as greed-driven bankers, they ran the InterGalactic Banking Clan during the Galactic Republic era.
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==== Mythrol ====
==== Mythrol ====
The Mythrol are a humanoid, sentient species with blue skin and amphibious traits.
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==== Nautolans ====
==== Nautolans ====
{{Main|Nautolan}}
Nautolans are a humanoid, amphibian, sentient species from Glee Anselm. They are distinguished by their head tentacles, which allow them to detect chemicals, and large, black, pupil-less eyes. Nautolans are a generally peaceful species, but can be strong warriors when needed to.
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====Neimoidians====
====Neimoidians====
{{Main|Neimoidian}}
Neimoidians are a humanoid large-eyed, amphibian, and reptilian-like sapient species native to [[Neimoidia]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Neimoidian|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/neimoidian|access-date=2018-05-23|website=StarWars.com|language=en}}</ref> They are known for their organizational and business skills,<ref>{{Cite book |last=Windham |first=Ryder |title=Ultimate Star Wars: Characters, Creatures, Locations, Technology, Vehicles |publisher=DK |year=2015 |location=USA |pages=23 |language=English}}</ref> dishonesty, wealth, and cowardice, as well as for being in charge of the Trade Federation during the Galactic Republic era.
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==== Nikto ====
==== Nikto ====
{{Main|Nikto (Star Wars)}}
The Nikto are a humanoid sentient species native to Kintan. There are at least three known subspecies: the '''Red Nikto''' (Kajain'sa'Nikto), the '''Green Nikto''' (Kadas'sa'Nikto), and the '''Mountain Nikto''' (Esral'sa'Nikto); the former two have scaly, coarse skin and horns and spikes on their face, while the latter present no horns and have facial fins instead.
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|Red Nikto crime lord who heads a dangerous cartel based on the planet [[Bastatha]] in ''[[Star Wars: Bloodline]]''.<ref>{{cite web |last=Agar |first=Chris |date=May 11, 2016 |title=The Biggest Revelations From ''Star Wars: Bloodline'' |url=https://screenrant.com/star-wars-bloodline-novel-details/ |access-date=May 24, 2016 |website=Screen Rant}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Granshaw |first=Lisa |date=May 10, 2016 |title=Behind ''Star Wars: Bloodline'': An interview with author Claudia Gray |url=http://www.blastr.com/2016-5-10/behind-star-wars-bloodline-interview-author-claudia-gray |access-date=May 24, 2016 |publisher=[[Blastr]]}}</ref>
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|{{visible anchor|Klaatu}}
|{{visible anchor|Klaatu}}
|John Simpkin (''Episode VI'')
|John Simpkin (''Episode VI'')
|Green Nikto employed as one of Jabba the Hutt's skiff guards in ''Return of the Jedi''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Klaatu|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/klaatu|access-date=March 22, 2017|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref> Two action figures of Klaatu were released in Kenner's original Star Wars action figure line; one regular version and another in 'Skiff Guard' attire.<ref>{{cite web|title=Return of the Jedi: 30 Years of Plastic Memories|date=May 23, 2013|url=http://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/features/return-of-the-jedi-30-years-of-plastic-memories/|access-date=March 22, 2017|publisher=bensbargains.com}}</ref>
|Green Nikto employed as one of Jabba the Hutt's skiff guards in ''Return of the Jedi''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Klaatu|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/klaatu|access-date=March 22, 2017|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref> Two action figures of Klaatu were released in Kenner's original Star Wars action figure line; one regular version and another in 'Skiff Guard' attire.<ref>{{cite web|title=Return of the Jedi: 30 Years of Plastic Memories|date=May 23, 2013|url=http://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/features/return-of-the-jedi-30-years-of-plastic-memories/|access-date=March 22, 2017|publisher=bensbargains.com}}</ref>
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|Mountain Nikto mechanic of the racer Marcus Speedstar in ''[[Star Wars Resistance|Star Wars: Resistance]]''.
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====Noghri====
====Noghri====
{{Main|Noghri}}
The Noghri are a humanoid, short, sentient species native to [[Honoghr]]. They have grey, leathery skin with a row of horns on their head, sharp teeth, and clawed fingers, and are known for their exceptional combat abilities and keen sense of smell.

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| Voice: [[Warwick Davis]] (''Rebels'')
| [[Grand Admiral Thrawn]]'s Noghri right-hand man, personal assassin, and bodyguard, who is introduced in the fourth season of ''Rebels''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Rukh|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/Rukh|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171112021616/http://www.starwars.com/databank/Rukh|archive-date=November 12, 2017|access-date=November 11, 2017|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref> He becomes enemies with Zeb Orellios, who eventually defeats and kills Rukh in the series finale.
| [[Grand Admiral Thrawn]]'s Noghri right-hand man, personal assassin, and bodyguard, who is introduced in the fourth season of ''Rebels''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Rukh|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/Rukh|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171112021616/http://www.starwars.com/databank/Rukh|archive-date=November 12, 2017|access-date=November 11, 2017|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref> He becomes enemies with Zeb Orellios, who eventually defeats and kills Rukh in the series finale.
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==== Nosaurians ====
Nosaurians are a humanoid sentient species from the planet New Plympto. They are distinguished by their six horns, red eyes, and orange, white, and yellow skin, and are considered to be ill-tempered.
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|Nosaurian podracer and journalist who participates in the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in ''The Phantom Menace''.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Windham |first1=Ryder |title=Ultimate Star Wars |last2=Barr |first2=Tricia |last3=Wallace |first3=Daniel |last4=Bray |first4=Adam |date=September 1, 2015 |publisher=Dorling Kindersley |isbn=9781465436016}}</ref>
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==== Ongrees ====
{{Main|Ongree}}
Ongrees are a humanoid, amphibian, sentient species from Skustell. They are distinguished by sideways eyes, located underneath their mouths, four nostrils, and lipless mouths. Most Ongrees are considered to be even-minded individuals and are skilled diplomats and negotiators.
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|{{visible anchor|Pablo-Jill}}
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|Ongree Jedi Knight from ''Attack of the Clones'', present at the Battle of Geonosis, where he wields a blue lightsaber.<ref>{{cite web |last=Veekhoven |first=Tim |date=April 21, 2015 |title=Meet the Genesis Jedi |url=https://www.starwars.com/news/meet-the-geonosis-jedi |access-date=January 29, 2017 |website=StarWars.com |publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref>
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|Ongree Jedi Master on the Jedi High Council in ''Revenge of the Sith''. He is one of the few known survivors of Order 66.{{Citation needed|date=May 2022}}
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==== Ortolans ====
==== Ortolans ====
[[List of Star Wars species (K–O)#Ortolan|Ortolans]] are a species of squat, blue-skinned, sentient humanoids from Orto. They are distinguished by their large, floppy ears, trunk-like noses, and black eyes, and are known to consume large amounts of nutrients through their fingers. Some Ortolans have no arms.
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====Ovissians====
====Ovissians====
Ovissians are a humanoid, sentient species, distinguished by their four head horns (two sideways horns, and two extending from the chin). They can have either green or orange skin, which matches the color of their blood.
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==== Pa'lowicks ====
==== Pa'lowicks ====
{{Main|Pa'lowick}}
Pa'lowicks are a sentient species from Lowick. They have bulbous bodies supported by long, reed-thin legs, small eyes located in stalks on the top of their heads, and long, thin, trunk-like mouths.
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==== Palliduvans ====
==== Palliduvans ====
Palliduvans are a near-human species, with chalky white skin, and long, bony fingers, with which they can draw blood.
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==== Pantorans ====
==== Pantorans ====
Pantorans are a near-human species from the moon of Pantora, distinguished by their blue skin.
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==== Pau'ans ====
==== Pau'ans ====
{{Main|Pau'an}}
Pau'ans are a species of gaunt, tall, and long-limbed humanoids from [[Utapau (Star Wars)|Utapau]]. They have white or gray skin, sunken eyes, and sharp, jagged teeth. Pau'ans are an intelligent and peaceful species, though they often seem afraid of outsiders.
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==== Phindians ====
==== Phindians ====
Phindians are a humanoid, reptilian-like, sentient species from Phindar. They have green-yellow skin, long arms, and elongated skulls, and are known to be very cautious.
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==== Pykes ====
==== Pykes ====
Pykes are a humanoid, sentient species from Oba Diah. They are distinguished by their elongated, tapered skulls with an undersized face. The Pykes are best known for running the Pyke Syndicate, an illegal spice-dealing group.
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==== Quarren ====
==== Quarren ====
{{Main|Quarren}}
The Quarren are a humanoid, amphibian, sentient species from [[Mon Cala]]. They have four tentacles protruding from their jaws, for which reason they are nicknamed "'''squid heads'''" around the galaxy, as well as suction-cup tipped fingers, and the ability to spit ink in self-defense. They are more introverted than the Mon Calamari, with whom they share their homeworld, and rarely invite strangers to their planet.
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==== Quermians ====
==== Quermians ====
Quermians are a species of gaunt, tall, long-necked and white-skinned humanoids from Quermia.
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==== Rodians ====
==== Rodians ====
{{Main|Rodian}}
Rodians are a humanoid, sentient species native to [[Rodia (Star Wars)|Rodia]]. They have green skin, antennae, large pupil-less eyes, a row of spikes on the back of their head, slender snouts, and fingers with suction cups at the end.
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==== Shawda Ubb ====
==== Shawda Ubb ====
The Shawda Ubb are a diminutive, amphibian, sentient species with green skin and small faces that sport heavy brow ridges.
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==== Snivvian ====
==== Snivvian ====
{{Main|Snivvian}}
Snivvians, also known as "'''snaggletooths'''", are a short, humanoid, sentient species native to Cadomai Prime. They have a protruding lower jaw with two small tusks, and large nostrils. Snivvians have great tracking skills, and are good [[Reconnaissance|scouts]] and [[Tracking (hunting)|trackers]].
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==== Tarsunt ====
==== Tarsunt ====
The Tarsunt are a humanoid, sentient species from Tarsunt. They have long faces, widely spaced nostrils, and hair on various places of their body, including their faces, where it resembles a beard.
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==== Teedos ====
==== Teedos ====
Teedos are a short, humanoid, reptilian-like, sentient species from [[Jakku]]. They have three-fingered hands and feet, and are almost always wrapped completely in clothing. All Teedos are identical, sharing the same name and a telepathic connection that allows one Teedo to recount events experienced by another.<ref>{{cite book|last=Rucka|first=Greg|url=https://archive.org/details/starwarsbeforeaw0000unse|title=Before the Awakening|date=Dec 18, 2015|publisher=Disney Lucasfilm Press|isbn=9781484728222|url-access=registration}}</ref>
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==== Terrelian Jango Jumpers ====
==== Terrelian Jango Jumpers ====
Terrelian Jango Jumpers are a humanoid, sentient species from Terrelia. They are tall, slender and very acrobatic, while having blue, gray, and white skin.
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==== Tholothians ====
==== Tholothians ====
Tholothians are a near-human species from Tholoth, distinguished by their scaled craniums and head tendrils.
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====Togruta====
====Trandoshans====
{{Main|Togruta}}
The Togruta are a humanoid, sentient species from the planet [[Shili (Star Wars)|Shili]]. They are distinguished by their twin montrals (broad-based horns) and three, rarely four, "head tails" called ''lekku'' (similar to those of Twi'leks), which are all striped to help them blend in with their natural surroundings. Togrutas are known for their solidarity and for possessing a form of passive echolocation by means of their hollow montrals, which allows them to sense space and the proximity and movement of physical objects around them.
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|Ahsoka Tano's mother.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-05-29 |title=SWCA 2022: 5 Things We Learned from the Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi Panel |url=https://www.starwars.com/news/swca-2022-tales-of-the-jedi-panel |access-date=2022-09-12 |website=StarWars.com |language=en-US}}</ref>
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==== Toong ====
The Toong are a humanoid, sentient species from Tund, with disproportionately large heads for their bodies.
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|{{visible anchor|Ben Quadinaros}}
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|Toong podracer in ''The Phantom Menace''. He and Anakin Skywalker's pod-racers are the only ones that do not take off. Ben's pod explodes after having trouble with its power couplings, but he survives.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ben Quadrinaros |url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/ben-quadinaros |access-date=December 29, 2016 |website=StarWars.com |publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref>
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==== Trandoshans ====
{{Main|Trandoshan}}
Trandoshans are a humanoid, reptilian-like, sentient species from Trandosha, known for their hunting abilities and bad history with the [[Wookiee]]s. They are tall and muscular and have a pointed skull, sharp teeth, long claws, and four fingers on their hands and three on their feet.
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==== Triffians ====
==== Triffians ====
Triffians are a humanoid, sentient species recognized by their triangle-shaped appendages that extend from their shoulders to their heads.
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==== Trodatome ====
==== Trodatome ====
The Trodatome are a slug-like sentient species that lack arms, but possess sensory antennas and flippers.
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==== Troigs ====
==== Troigs ====
Troigs are a two-headed and four-armed humanoid sentient species from Pollillus.
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|Voice: [[Greg Proops]] and [[Scott Capurro]] (''Episode I'')
|Voice: [[Greg Proops]] and [[Scott Capurro]] (''Episode I'')
|A Troig seen in ''The Phantom Menace'', where he commentates in both Basic and Huttese for the Boonta Eve Classic pod race.<ref>{{cite web|title=OCD: Star Wars' Two-Headed Announcer|url=http://ca.ign.com/articles/2008/09/26/ocd-star-wars-two-headed-announcer|access-date=December 27, 2017|website=[[IGN]]|date=September 26, 2008 }}</ref> The actor/comedians Greg Proops and Scott Capurro were originally supposed to appear in full prosthetic makeup, but the design was switched to a somewhat unpopular fully [[Computer-generated imagery|CG]] character.<ref name="10MostAnnoying">{{cite web|title=10 Most Annoying ''Star Wars'' Characters Ever|url=https://screenrant.com/worst-star-wars-characters-movies|access-date=December 27, 2017|website=[[Screen Rant]]|date=October 17, 2015}}</ref>
|A Troig seen in ''The Phantom Menace'', where he commentates in both Basic and Huttese for the Boonta Eve Classic pod race.<ref>{{cite web|title=OCD: Star Wars' Two-Headed Announcer|url=http://ca.ign.com/articles/2008/09/26/ocd-star-wars-two-headed-announcer|access-date=December 27, 2017|website=[[IGN]]|date=September 26, 2008 }}</ref> The actor/comedians Greg Proops and Scott Capurro were originally supposed to appear in full prosthetic makeup, but the design was switched to a somewhat unpopular fully [[Computer-generated imagery|CG]] character.<ref name="10MostAnnoying">{{cite web|title=10 Most Annoying ''Star Wars'' Characters Ever|url=https://screenrant.com/worst-star-wars-characters-movies|access-date=December 27, 2017|website=[[Screen Rant]]|date=October 17, 2015}}</ref>
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====Tusken Raiders====
{{Main|Tusken Raiders}}
Tusken Raiders, also known as '''Sand People''' or simply '''Tuskens''', are a culture of nomadic, primitive, sentient indigenous native to [[Tatooine]]. They are almost always wrapped completely in clothing, concealing their identity. Tuskens are known for their aggressivity towards strangers, whom they consider a threat, and unique manner of speech, which combines vocal sounds (mostly screams) with [[sign language]].
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| [[Peter Diamond (actor)|Peter Diamond]] (''Episode IV'')
|A Tusken Raider who attacks Luke Skywalker and is scared away by Obi-Wan Kenobi in ''A New Hope''. The scene in which he raises his gaderffii stick in the air repeatedly over his head while screaming at Luke has become an iconic scene of the film, and is generally associated with Tusken Raiders. Due to this scene, he also became known as "URoRRuR'R'R", and was later featured in the short story "Rites" from the 2017 anthology book ''[[From a Certain Point of View]]'', where he was first identified as A'Koba.<ref>{{cite book|last=Miller|first=John Jackson|title=From a Certain Point of View|date=October 3, 2017|publisher=Del Rey|isbn=9780345511478|chapter=Rites}}</ref>
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====Twi'leks====
====Twi'leks====
{{Main|Twi'lek}}
Twi'leks are a humanoid, sentient species native to [[Ryloth]]. They are distinguished by their "head-tails" called ''lekku'' that extend from the back of their head, and varying skin color. Twi'leks have a history of being oppressed by other species, with females often being sold as slaves to members of the criminal underworld.
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==== Umbarans ====
==== Umbarans ====
{{Main|Umbaran}}
Umbarans are a near-human species from [[Umbara]], distinguished by their pale skin and colorless eyes, with which they can see in the ultraviolet spectrum. They have developed technology much more advanced than that found in the rest of the galaxy.
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|Sandi Findlay (''Episodes II-III'')
|Umbaran personal aide of Palpatine and one of the few people aware of his identity as Darth Sidious.<ref>{{cite web|title=Moore, Sly|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/Sly-Moore|access-date=October 8, 2008|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref>
|Umbaran personal aide of Palpatine and one of the few people aware of his identity as Darth Sidious.<ref>{{cite web|title=Moore, Sly|url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/Sly-Moore|access-date=October 8, 2008|website=StarWars.com|publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref>
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==== Veknoids ====
Veknoids are a humanoid, sentient species from Moonus Mandel, distinguished by their large under-bites, sharp teeth, slender tails, and fleshy ears.
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|Veknoid podracer competing in the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in ''The Phantom Menace'', whose podracer is shot down by Tusken Raiders.<ref>{{cite web |title=Teemto Pagalies |url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/teemto-pagalies |access-date=December 26, 2017 |website=StarWars.com |publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref>
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==== Vulptereens ====
==== Vulptereens ====
{{Main|Vulptereen}}
Vulptereens are a species of stocky humanoids, recognizable by their shovel-like snouts which sport six tusks and a single long feeler.
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==== Vurk ====
==== Vurk ====
{{Main|Vurk}}
The Vurk are a humanoid, sentient species native to Sembla. They are distinguished by their bony crests on the top of their heads (similar to those of the [[parasaurolophus]]), and three-fingered hands. While regarded as a primitive species, the Vurk are highly empathetic and skilled mediators.
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==== Weequays ====
==== Weequays ====
{{Main|Weequay}}
Weequays are a humanoid, sentient species native to Sriluur. They are distinguished by their tough, leathery skin, which helped them survive the harsh life conditions of their homeworld. Most of them are pirates, mercenaries, and bounty hunters, as a result of the Hutts' takeover of Sriluur.
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====Wookiees====
====Wookiees====
{{Main|Wookiee}}
Wookiees are a large, hairy, primate-like sentient species native to [[Kashyyyk]], that slightly resemble the modern-day depictions of [[Sasquatch]]. They are known for their strength, loyalty, unique manner of speech (depicted as a series of growls and purrs), and bad history with the [[Trandoshan]]s.

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| [[Michael Kingma]] (''Episode III'')
| [[Michael Kingma]] (''Episode III'')
| Wookiee chieftain who, along with Chewbacca, commands the Wookiee warriors during the Battle of [[Kashyyyk]], and later helps Yoda escape the clone troopers after Order 66 is given in ''Revenge of the Sith''. He also appears in the video game ''[[Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order]]''.
| Wookiee chieftain who, along with Chewbacca, commands the Wookiee warriors during the Battle of [[Kashyyyk]], and later helps Yoda escape the clone troopers after Order 66 is given in ''Revenge of the Sith''. He also appears in the video game ''[[Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order]]''.
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==== Xexto ====
The Xexto are a species of short, four-armed humanoids from the planet Troiken. They have white skin, glassy eyes, and long necks and fingers.
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|[[Xexto]] podracer who participates in the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in ''The Phantom Menace'', coming in second place behind Anakin Skywalker.<ref>{{cite web |title=Gasgano) |url=https://www.starwars.com/databank/gasgano |access-date=December 26, 2017 |website=StarWars.com |publisher=Lucasfilm}}</ref>
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==== Yakora ====
==== Yakora ====
The Yakura (also known as '''Yakorans''') are a humanoid, sentient species, with [[Domestic yak|yak]]-like faces.
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====Yoda's species====
====Yoda's species====
{{Main|Yoda's species}}
"Yoda's species" is the name given to a species of diminutive, green-skinned, sentient creatures, of which the popular character [[Yoda]] is a member. The species is characterised by their pointy ears, strong connection to [[the Force]], and slow aging, for which reason they can live for several centuries. Much about the species, including its name and origins, has been deliberately left vague.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jane|first=Sarah|date=November 20, 2019|title=Everything we know about Yoda's species|url=https://www.looper.com/175916/everything-we-know-about-yodas-species/|website=Looper.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=November 22, 2019|title=Everything we know about the Baby Yoda's species and what it means for "The Mandalorian"|url=https://www.newsweek.com/mandalorian-baby-yoda-species-explained-star-wars-everything-yaddle-fallen-order-1473621|website=Newsweek}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=November 16, 2019|title=Star Wars: Everything We Know About Yoda's Species|url=https://screenrant.com/star-wars-yoda-species-explained-mandalorian-baby/|website=ScreenRant}}</ref>
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==== Yuzzums ====
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Yuzzums are a humanoid, round-bodied, furred, sentient species from the forest moon of Endor. They have long limbs compared to the rest of their body, medium-length antennae, big mouths, and no neck. Yuzzums are considered a primitive and unintelligent species.
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Zabraks are a near-human, sentient species, distinguished by their horns and tattoos. Most originate from Iridonia (in which case they are also referred to as [[Iridonian|'''Iridonians''']]), though some males also lived on [[Dathomir]] (in which case they are referred to as '''Dathomirians'''), as part of the warrior clan called the '''Nightbrothers''', who served the witches known as the '''[[Nightsisters]]'''.
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Revision as of 17:22, 21 October 2022

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This incomplete list of characters from the Star Wars franchise contains only those which are considered part of the official Star Wars canon, as of the changes made by Lucasfilm in April 2014. Following its acquisition by The Walt Disney Company in 2012, Lucasfilm rebranded most of the novels, comics, video games and other works produced since the originating 1977 film Star Wars as Star Wars Legends and declared them non-canon to the rest of the franchise.[1][2][3] As such, the list contains only information from the Skywalker Saga films, the 2008 animated TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and works published or produced after April 2014.

The list is organized in humans and various alien species. No droid characters are included, so for those, see the list of Star Wars droid characters. Some of the characters featured in this list have additional or alternate plotlines in the non-canonical Legends continuity. To see those or characters who do not exist at all in the current Star Wars canon, see the list of Star Wars Legends characters and list of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic characters.

A

Gial Ackbar

Almec

Almec is a Mandalorian politician who serves as Prime Minister of Mandalore during the Clone Wars. A prominent supporter of Satine Kryze and her New Mandalorian government, he is imprisoned for his involvement in an illegal smuggling ring but is later freed and reinstated as a puppet leader after Darth Maul takes over the New Mandalorian capital city of Sundari. When Maul is later captured by Darth Sidious, Almec sends Mandalorian super commandos Gar Saxon and Rook Kast to rescue him. During the Siege of Mandalore, he is captured by Bo-Katan Kryze's force and is killed by Saxon when he attempts to relay information to Ahsoka, Rex, and Bo-Katan. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Julian Holloway in The Clone Wars.

Mas Amedda

Mas Amedda is the Chagrian Vice Chair of the Galactic Senate. He is Grand Vizier and head of the Imperial Ruling Council in Aftermath: Life Debt, installed by Gallius Rax as the puppet leader of the Empire following Palpatine's death. Amedda formally surrenders the Empire to the New Republic in Aftermath: Empire's End.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Jerome Blake and David Bowers in Episodes I-III, and by Stephen Stanton in The Clone Wars and The Bad Batch.

Padmé Amidala

Cassian Andor

The Armorer

Wedge Antilles

B

Cad Bane

Darth Bane

Darth Bane is a Sith Lord who lived over a thousand years before the Clone Wars, and created the "Rule of Two" that states there shall only ever be two Sith at a time, a Master and an Apprentice. An illusion of him appears during the episode Sacrifice of The Clone Wars to confront Yoda on Moraband and offer him the chance to join the dark side of the Force, but is rejected by Yoda.[4]

As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Mark Hamill in The Clone Wars.

Tobias Beckett

Val Beckett

Val Beckett is the wife and partner-in-crime of Tobias Beckett. She is killed during a failed Coaxium heist for the Crimson Dawn.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Thandiwe Newton in Solo.

Sio Bibble

Sio Bibble is the Governor of Naboo.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Oliver Ford Davies in Episodes I-III.

Depa Billaba

Depa Billaba is a Jedi Master on the Jedi High Council who falls into a six-month coma after an encounter with General Grievous on Haruun Kal. While recovering, she forms a bond with Padawan Caleb Dume (who will later become known as Kanan Jarrus), whom she takes on as her apprentice. She sacrifices herself during Order 66 to save her Padawan.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Dipika O'Neill Joti in Episodes I-II, and by Archie Panjabi in The Bad Batch.

Jar Jar Binks

Zorii Bliss

Zorri Bliss is a leader of a group of spice-smugglers from the planet Kijimi and a past love interest of Resistance pilot Poe Dameron. She later was among the many who assisted the Resistance in the air battle against the Sith Eternal forces over Exegol.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Keri Russell in Episode IX.

Lux Bonteri

Lux Bonteri is son of Separatist senator Mina Bonteri, and freedom fighter during the Clone Wars; love interest of Ahsoka Tano. After his mother's assassination, he becomes the representative of his homeworld Onderonn in the Galactic Senate.

As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Jason Spisak in The Clone Wars.

Bossk

Bossk is a notorious Trandoshan bounty hunter who is one of the six summoned in The Empire Strikes Back by Darth Vader to find the Millennium Falcon. He is also seen in Jabba's Palace in Return of the Jedi and briefly mentioned in Solo: A Star Wars Story.[a] Bossk is the son of bounty hunter Cradossk and is known for his hatred and hunting of Wookiees, with a particular vendetta against the Wookiee Chewbacca.[7] Bossk also appears in episodes of The Clone Wars, in which he mentors and serves as a bodyguard to a young Boba Fett, eventually joining his syndicate of bounty hunters. In the Rebels novel Ezra's Gamble, Bossk captains the Hound's Tooth and teams with Ezra Bridger to expose corrupt Imperial officer lieutenant Jenkes.[8] Also appearing in the Darth Vader Marvel comics series, Bossk is hired by Doctor Aphra along with other bounty hunters in an attempted hijack of the Son-Tuul Pride's fortune.[9] As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Alan Harris in Episodes V-VI, and by Dee Bradley Baker in The Clone Wars.

Ezra Bridger

C

Lando Calrissian

Chewbacca

The Client

Rush Clovis

Rush Clovis is a Separatist Senator who represents the planet Scipio in the Galactic Senate, as well as a former love interest of Padmé Amidala. When the Clone Wars break out, he becomes a delegate of the InterGalactic Banking Clan. During the Battle of Scipio, he sacrifices himself to save Padmé.

As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Robin Atkin Downes in The Clone Wars.

Eno Cordova

Eno Cordova is a Jedi Master, presumed survivor of Order 66, and former mentor of Cere Junda and owner of BD-1. He discovered an ancient vault built by the Force-sensitive Zeffo on the planet Bogano, where he hid a Jedi Holocron containing a list of Force-sensitive children, in the hopes that it could someday help rebuild the Jedi Order.

As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Tony Amendola in Jedi: Fallen Order.

D

Poe Dameron

Mee Deechi

Mee Deechi is an Umbaran Senator whose assassination prompts the Umbaran people to side with the Confederacy of Independent Systems in the Clone Wars. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Gideon Emery in The Clone Wars.

Ima-Gun Di

Ima-Gun Di is a Red Nikto Jedi Master appearing in The Clone Wars.[10] He is killed alongside his clone troopers while making a last stand against the Separatist forces during the Battle of Ryloth. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Robin Atkin Downes in The Clone Wars.

DJ

DJ is a slicer who assists and then betrays Finn and Rose Tico on their mission aboard the First Order flagship, the Mega-class Star Dreadnought Supremacy.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Benicio del Toro in Episode VIII.

Din Djarin / The Mandalorian

Tan Divo

Tan Divo is a Coruscant police inspector during the Clone Wars, often displaying a pompous attitude. His appearance is loosely based on that of actor and director Orson Welles.[citation needed] After the end of the Clone Wars, Divo lived on Alderaan and died when the First Death Star blew up the planet in an event known as "The Disaster."

As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Tom Kenny in The Clone Wars.

Lott Dod

Lott Dod is a Neimoidian senator of the Trade Federation, representing the trade conglomerate's interests in the Galactic Senate.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Silas Carson and Toby Longworth (voice) in Episode I, and by Gideon Emery in The Clone Wars.

Count Dooku / Darth Tyranus

Cin Drallig

Cin Drallig is a Jedi Master who serves as the battlemaster and head of security for the Jedi Temple in the final days of the Clone Wars. He is killed by Darth Vader during the siege of the temple in Revenge of the Sith.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Nick Gillard in Episode III, and by Robin Atkin Downes in The Clone Wars.

Caleb Dume / Kanan Jarrus

Cara Dune

E

Embo

Embo is a Kyuzo bounty hunter that works for the highest bidder, but has a sense of honor. His weapons include a bowcaster and his hat, which he uses as both a boomerang and board. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Dave Filoni in The Clone Wars.

Galen Erso

Galen Erso is an Imperial research scientist and the father of Jyn Erso in Rogue One and the prequel novel Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel. As prime designer of the Death Star, Erso supplies information on a critical weakness to the Rebellion, allowing an attack on the seemingly invulnerable battle station. Despite this, he is later mortally wounded by the Rebels in an attack on an Imperial base on Eadu, and gets to briefly reunite with his daughter before dying.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Mads Mikkelsen in Rogue One.

Jyn Erso

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Onaconda Farr

Onaconda Farr is a senator from Rodia initially aligned with the CIS, before eventually returning to the Republic thanks to his old friend and fellow Senator Padmé Amidala. He is later killed with a poisoned drink by his personal aide, Lolo Purs, who held him responsible for bringing the war to Rodia. As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Zuraya Hamilton in Episode II, and by Dee Bradley Baker in The Clone Wars.

Boba Fett

Jango Fett

Fifth Brother

The Fifth Brother is the second Inquisitor introduced in Rebels. A gray-skinned humanoid, he and the Seventh Sister are dispatched to hunt down the crew of the Ghost after the death of the Grand Inquisitor. They are both ultimately killed by Maul on Malachor. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Philip Anthony-Rodriguez in Rebels, and portrayed by Sung Kang in Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Finn / FN-2187

Kit Fisto

Kit Fisto is a Nautolan Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council, introduced in Attack of the Clones. Fisto was first developed as a male Sith concept by concept artist Dermot Power. When the alien Sith apprentice idea was abandoned, Power revisited the tentacle-headed alien as a Jedi, with a less malevolent face, yet still with an imposing presence.[11] He dies when attempting to arrest Palpatine in Revenge of the Sith. As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Zachariah Jensen and Daniel Zizmor in Episode II, by Ben Cooke in Episode III, and by Phil LaMarr in The Clone Wars.

Bib Fortuna

Garsa Fwip

G

Adi Gallia

Adi Gallia is a Tholothian Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council. Gallia is killed by Savage Oppress in The Clone Wars. She also appears as a disembodied voice in The Rise of Skywalker, empowering Rey to face the rejuvenated Darth Sidious. As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Gin Clarke in Episode I, and by Angelique Perrin in The Clone Wars and Episode IX.

Saw Gerrera

Moff Gideon

Grand Inquisitor

Greedo

Grievous

Grogu / The Child

Nute Gunray

Nute Gunray is the Neimoidian Viceroy of the Trade Federation whose invasion of Naboo is supported by Darth Sidious during the events of The Phantom Menace, his animosity towards Padmé Amidala leading him to join the Separatist Alliance as one of its high-ranking members in Attack of the Clones. In Revenge of the Sith, following Count Dooku's death, Gunray was sent with the other Separatist Council leaders to Mustafar by General Grievous where they are eventually executed by Darth Vader.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Silas Carson in Episodes I-III, and by Tom Kenny in The Clone Wars.

H

Rune Haako

Rune Haamo is Nute Gunray's right-hand man. He is a high-ranking member of the Trade Federation in The Phantom Menace, and of the Separatist Council in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. He is killed along with the other Separatist leaders on Mustafar by Darth Vader in Revenge of the Sith.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Jerome Blake and James Taylor (voice) in Episode I, by Alan Ruscoe and Chris Truswell (voice) in Episode II, and by Sandy Thompson in Episode III.

Amilyn Holdo

Armitage Hux

I

Chirrut Îmwe

Chirrut Îmwe is a blind warrior who believes in the Force and is said to be one of the Guardians of the Whills. He aids the Rebel Alliance in stealing the plans for the Death Star in Rogue One, and he is killed during the Battle of Scarif.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Donnie Yen in Rogue One.

J

Jabba the Hutt

Jannah

Jannah is a former First Order stormtrooper originally designated as TZ-1719 who joins the Resistance and befriends Finn in The Rise of Skywalker.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Naomi Ackie in Episode IX.

Qui-Gon Jinn

Cere Junda

Cere Junda is a former Jedi Knight who trained Trilla Suduri, survivor of Order 66, and the co-pilot of the Stinger Mantis. She becomes the mentor figure and master for Cal Kestis, while trying to escape her troubled past and resume her own role as a Jedi.

As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Debra Wilson in Jedi: Fallen Order.

K

Agent Kallus

Agent Kallus is a former member of the Imperial Security Bureau who led the efforts to suppress an uprising on the planet Lothal and developed a rivalry with Zeb Orrelios because Kallus took part in the attacks that wiped out much of his kind. He eventually begins to question his morality and loyalty to the Empire after he and Zeb are forced to work together to survive upon being stranded on a remote planet. By the time Thrawn is promoted to Grand Admiral, Kallus has become a spy for the Rebel Alliance, and fully defects once his treason is discovered. Kallus plays a major role in the liberation of Lothal from Imperial occupation, and ends up befriending Zeb. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by David Oyelowo in Rebels.

Maz Kanata

Greef Karga

Katuunko

Katuunko is the Toydarian monarch who aids the Republic during the Clone Wars; killed by Savage Oppress after the Battle of Sullust. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Brian George in The Clone Wars.

Obi-Wan Kenobi / Ben Kenobi

Cal Kestis

Plo Koon

Plo Koon is a Kel Dor Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy. He discovered Ahsoka Tano on her homeworld, Shili, and participated in many battles during the Clone Wars. In Revenge of the Sith, he is killed when his ship is shot down at Cato Neimoidia by his own military escort (a squadron of ARC-170 starfighters led by Captain Jag) as part of Order 66.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Alan Ruscoe in Episode I, by Matt Sloan in Episodes II-III, and by James Arnold Taylor in The Clone Wars.

Orson Krennic

Marg Krim

Marg Krim is a high-ranking member of the Pyke Syndicate introduced in the novel Dark Disciple, who succeeds Lom Pyke as minister after his death in The Clone Wars. He remains a loyal lieutenant of Darth Maul until the end of the Clone Wars, when he is ordered to go into hiding. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Stephen Stanton in The Clone Wars.

Black Krrsantan

Bo-Katan Kryze

Satine Kryze

Satine Kryze is the Duchess of Mandalore, sister of Bo-Katan, and romantic interest of Obi-Wan Kenobi. A pacifist leader, she tries not to get involved in the Clone Wars, and forms the Council of Neutral Systems, much to the disgust of the Death Watch, who try to assassinate and replace her numerous times throughout the war, but all their attempts are thwarted by the Jedi, particularly Kenobi. The Jedi Master had previously protected Satine in her youth, and the two formed a close bond, with Kenobi claiming that he would have left the Jedi Order a long time ago had Satine asked. Satine later watches her world fall to the Shadow Collective, under Darth Maul, who ultimately murders her in front of a captured Kenobi. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Anna Graves in The Clone Wars.

Kuiil

L

Beru Whitesun Lars

Beru Lars is the step-aunt and surrogate mother of Luke Skywalker. In A New Hope, she and her husband Owen are killed by stormtroopers at their home on Tatooine. In the prequel films, Beru is Owen's girlfriend in Attack of the Clones, then wife in Revenge of the Sith, where the two take custody of the infant Luke at the end of the latter film.[12]

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Shelagh Fraser in Episode IV, and by Bonnie Piesse in Episodes II-III and Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Cliegg Lars

Cliegg Lars is a moisture farmer who purchases, then frees and marries, Shmi Skywalker, becoming the stepfather of Anakin Skywalker, whom he meets only briefly in Attack of the Clones. He loses his leg when pursuing the Sand People who had kidnapped Shmi. The name Cliegg, and variations of it, have been in Star Wars drafts since 1974.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Jack Thompson in Episode II.

Owen Lars

Owen Lars is the ttep-uncle and surrogate father of Luke Skywalker. In A New Hope, Owen and his wife, Beru, are killed by stormtroopers at their home on Tatooine. In the prequel films, Owen is the son of Cliegg Lars and stepbrother of Anakin Skywalker. He and his wife Beru take custody of Luke at the end of Revenge of the Sith.[13]

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Phil Brown in Episode IV, and by Joel Edgerton in Episodes II-III and Obi-Wan Kenobi.

M

Baze Malbus

Baze Malbus is a mercenary and friend of Chirrut Îmwe who aids the Rebel Alliance in stealing the plans for the Death Star in Rogue One. He is killed during the Battle of Scarif.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Jiang Wen in Rogue One.

Taron Malicos

Taron Malicos is a Jedi Master who fought in the Clone Wars and survived Order 66. Left stranded on Dathomir for years, he eventually succumbed to the dark side and sought to learn the Nightsisters' magic by manipulating Nightsister Merrin. He attempts to lure Cal Kestis to the dark side, but Kestis defeats him with Merrin's help, who buries him alive.

As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Liam McIntyre in Jedi: Fallen Order.

Darth Maul

Migs Mayfeld

Mon Mothma

Mon Mothma is a Republic senator, and co-founder and leader of the Rebel Alliance.[14] Later serves as Chancellor of the New Republic and is a major influence in relocating the galactic capital from Coruscant to Hosnian Prime following the Empire's defeat.[15] As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Caroline Blakiston in Episode VI, by Kath Soucie in The Clone Wars, and by Genevieve O'Reilly in Episode III, Rebels, Rogue One, and Andor.

Ki-Adi-Mundi

Ki-Adi-Mundi is a Cerean Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy. He is one of the leaders of the Jedi strike force sent to rescue Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, and Padmé Amidala on Geonosis in Attack of the Clones, and a Jedi General during the Clone Wars. In Revenge of the Sith, he leads his clone troopers in the Battle of Mygeeto, and is killed as a result of Order 66.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Silas Carson in Episodes I-III, and by Brian George in The Clone Wars.

N

Neeyutnee

Neeyutnee was the ruler of Naboo during the Clone Wars, succeeding Queen Jamillia. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Jameelah McMillan in The Clone Wars.

Jocasta Nu

Jocasta Nu is a Jedi librarian featured in the prequel trilogy. She survives Order 66, but is later killed by Darth Vader.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Alethea McGrath in Episode II, and by Flo DiRe in The Clone Wars.

Nien Nunb

O

Barriss Offee

Barriss Offee is a Mirialan Jedi apprentice of Luminara Unduli and a close friend of Ahsoka Tano. She later betrays Ahsoka and frames her for a terrorist bombing after she becomes disillusioned with the Jedi Order's wartime policies. Offee is eventually unmasked and defeated by Anakin Skywalker, resulting in her arrest.[16]

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Nalini Krishan in Episode II, and by Meredith Salenger in The Clone Wars.

Hondo Ohnaka

Hondo Ohnaka is the leader of the space pirates known as the Ohnaka Gang which kidnaps and attempts to ransom Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, Count Dooku—and later Ahsoka Tano—to the highest bidder during the Clone Wars. He follows a code of honor and respects the Jedi, whom he ends up helping several times in the war, but is not above using sneaky tactics and treachery if it is for "good business". Years after the Clone Wars, despite losing his crew to the Galactic Empire, Hondo continues his criminal activities while having dealings with the crew of the Ghost.[17]

As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Jim Cummings in The Clone Wars, Rebels, and Forces of Destiny.

Ketsu Onyo

Ketsu Onyo is a Mandalorian bounty hunter and former estranged friend of Sabine Wren. She and Sabine were cadets at the Imperial Academy, later escaping and becoming bounty hunting partners before Ketsu left Sabine for dead and began working for the Black Sun. After they reconcile, Ketsu aids the Rebel Alliance. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Gina Torres in Rebels and Forces of Destiny.

Bail Organa

Bail Organa is Leia Organa's adoptive father, a Senator of Alderaan and one of the Rebel Alliance's founding members. He adopts Leia after her birth mother, Padmé, dies and her birth father, Anakin Skywalker, turns to the dark side in Revenge of the Sith.[18] Bail is killed in the destruction of Alderaan by the Death Star in A New Hope.[19] He first appeared in Attack of the Clones, portrayed by Jimmy Smits, though he appeared in scenes cut from The Phantom Menace, where he was portrayed by Adrian Dunbar,[19] with Dunbar's character retconned into a separate character named Bail Antilles.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Jimmy Smitts in Episodes II-III, Rogue One, and Obi-Wan Kenobi, and by Phil LaMarr in The Clone Wars and Rebels.

Breha Organa

Breha Organa is Queen of Alderaan, wife of Bail Organa, and adoptive mother of Leia Organa. She is killed in the destruction of Alderaan. Breha is also featured in the short story "Eclipse" and in the 2017 novel Leia, Princess of Alderaan.[20][21]

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Rebecca Jackson Mendoza in Episode III, and by Simone Kessell in Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Leia Organa

Savage Opress

Savage Opress is a Dathomirian Zabrak Nightbrother, and the brother of Darth Maul. He is hand picked by Asajj Ventress as part of her scheme to kill Count Dooku for the attempt on her life and is altered by the Nightsisters, becoming more of a berserker on Ventress' call to the point of killing Feral, (his adoptive brother), without remorse, Opress manages to become Dooku's new apprentice and learns only a bit in the ways of the Sith before Ventress has him help her fight Dooku, due to his actions under him getting unwanted attention from the Jedi. However, in the heat of the moment and provoked by both of them, Opress tries to kill both Dooku and Ventress before escaping the Jedi and instructed by Mother Talzin to find Maul so he can complete his training to defend himself against the numerous enemies he has made. Finding Maul a shell of his former self on a junk planet, Opress manages to stir up his fellow nightbrother's grudge with Obi-Wan to aid him in his revenge against the Jedi. He is later killed in a duel by Darth Sidious on Mandalore. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Clancy Brown in The Clone Wars.

Garazeb Orrelios

Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios is the former Captain of the Lasat high honor guard who rose up against the Empire, which led to the near-extinction of his people. A main character in Rebels, he is the muscle of the Ghost crew. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Steve Blum in Rebels.

P

Sheev Palpatine / Darth Sidious

Quarsh Panaka

Quarsh Panaka is the captain of the Queen Amidala's guard in The Phantom Menace. In the novel Leia, Princess of Alderaan, he meets a young Leia Organa, but is subsequently assassinated by Saw Gerrera and his Partisans.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Hugh Quarshie in Episode I.

Baron Papanoida

Baron Papanoida is a Pantoran Senator and Chairman of the Pantoran Assembly. As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by George Lucas in Episode III, and by Corey Burton in The Clone Wars.

Captain Phasma

Firmus Piett

Darth Plagueis

Poggle the Lesser

Poggle the Lesser is the Archduke of Geonosis, part of the Techno Union and one of the Separatist leaders killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.[22] Poggle controls the Geonosian battle droid factories and commands the droid army that fought in the two battles of Geonosis in Attack of the Clones and The Clone Wars.[23] He also assists in the early planning and construction of the first Death Star, as revealed in Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel.[24] As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Marton Csokas in Episode II, and by Matthew Wood in The Clone Wars.

Enric Pryde

Enric Pryde is a former Imperial Admiral who rose to prominence as Allegiant General of the First Order during Kylo Ren's reign. He develops a rivalry with General Hux, whom he eventually executes after discovering his treason, and later is put in charge of the Sith Eternal's fleet, the Final Order, during the Battle of Exegol, where he dies when his Resurgent-class Star Destroyer Steadfast is destroyed by the Resistance.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Richard E. Grant in Episode IX.

Lom Pyke

Lom Pyke is Minister of the Pyke Syndicate during the Clone Wars who joins the Shadow Collective and participates in the attack on Sundari with his criminal allies. When the Jedi Council later investigate the disappearance of Sifo-Dyas, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker are sent to Oba Diah to confront the Pykes. Lom is forced to tell the truth behind the death of Sifo-Dyas to the Jedi, as well as the Pykes' involvement, though he offers his prisoner Silman in return for amnesty. When Count Dooku learns of this, he arrives on Oba Diah and kills Lom.

As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Matt Lanter in The Clone Wars.

Q

Qi'ra

R

Oppo Rancisis

Oppo Rancisis is a Thisspiasian Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in the prequel trilogy.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Jerome Blake in Episode I.

Ren

Captain CT-7567 "Rex"

Rey

Nossor Ri

Nossor Ri was the chieftain of the Quarren and lead the Quarren Isolation League. Ri conspired with the CIS to attack the Mon Calamari during the Clone Wars. He eventually realized his mistake and betrayed the CIS. Decades later he sacrificed his life to help the Resistance escape the First Order attack on Mon Cala. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Corey Burton in The Clone Wars.

Bodhi Rook

Roshti

Roshti is Governor of the planet Kiros and leader of a colony of 50,000 Togruta during the Clone Wars. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Corey Burton in The Clone Wars.

S

Sabé

Sabé is one of Padmé Amidala's handmaidens in The Phantom Menace. Sabé is the queen's decoy; for parts of the movie, the Sabé character is addressed as Amidala.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Keira Knightley in Episode I. Knightley was cast as Sabé due to her striking resemblance to Natalie Portman, who portrayed Amidala.[citation needed]

Jun Sato

Jun Sato is the commander of the rebel cell Phoenix Squadron, which the Ghost crew joins. He is also the uncle of Rebel pilot Mart Mattin. He sacrifices himself during the Battle of Atollon in order for Ezra Bridger to get reinforcements. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Keone Young in Rebels.

Nala Se

Nala Se is a Kaminoan scientist in charge of the cloning process. She cares for her medical assistant, a young female clone named Omega, and helps her and Clone Force 99 escape from Kamino after they betray the Empire. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Gwendoline Yeo in The Clone Wars and The Bad Batch.

Aayla Secura

Aayla Secura is a Twi'lek Jedi who appears in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, and The Clone Wars. She is one of the thousands of Jedi to fall victim of Order 66, getting betrayed and killed by her own clone troopers on Felucia. Aayla also appears as a disembodied voice in The Rise of Skywalker, empowering Rey to face the revived Palpatine.[25][26] As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Amy Allen in Episodes II-III, and by Jennifer Hale in The Clone Wars and Episode IX.

Reva Sevander / Third Sister

Reva Sevander is a ruthless, ambitious Inquisitor who survived Order 66 as a Jedi Youngling. She takes special interest in hunting down Obi-Wan Kenobi among other surviving Jedi, blaming him for Anakin Skywalker's turn to the Dark Side to become Darth Vader. Secretly, she plans to use her position to assassinate Vader for killing her Youngling friends, but she fails and is stabbed by Vader, revealing that her treachery was already suspected.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Moses Ingram in Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Seventh Sister

The Seventh Sister is a Mirialan Inquisitor introduced in the second season of Rebels, who uses mini probe droids to track her targets. After the Grand Inquisitor's death, she and the Fifth Brother are tasked with hunting the Ghost crew. They are both ultimately killed by Maul on Malachor. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Sarah Michelle Gellar in Rebels.

Fennec Shand

Aurra Sing

Aurra Sing is a Palliduvan bounty hunter from Nar Shaddaa who makes a cameo in The Phantom Menace, and plays a more prominent role in The Clone Wars.[27] She once had a romantic relationship with Hondo Ohnaka and became a mother figure to a young Boba Fett. She was killed by Tobias Beckett at some point after the Clone Wars.[28] As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Michonne Bourriague in Episode I, and by Jaime King in The Clone Wars.

Tera Sinube

Tera Sinube is an elderly Cosian Jedi Master seen in The Clone Wars who wielded a white lightsaber based on a cane sword. Sinube spent most of his time studying in the Jedi Temple Archives, and formed a friendship with Ahsoka Tano while helping her recover her stolen lightsaber. After the rise of the Empire, Sinube's body was discovered by Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Fortress Inquisitorius, preserved in amber, and likely meaning he survived Order 66 before being killed by Inquistors.[29] As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Greg Baldwin in The Clone Wars.

Anakin Skywalker / Darth Vader

Luke Skywalker

Shmi Skywalker

Shmi Skywalker is the mother of Anakin Skywalker, and Luke and Leia's paternal grandmother. Qui-Gon Jinn attempts to bargain for her freedom from slavery but fails. Shmi encourages Anakin to leave Tatooine with Qui-Gon to seek his destiny, but Anakin finds it hard to leave without her. A widowed moisture farmer named Cliegg Lars later falls in love with Shmi, and after he purchases her freedom from Watto, they marry. Shmi dies in Anakin's arms after being kidnapped and tortured by Tusken Raiders in Attack of the Clones.[30]

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Pernilla August in Episodes I-II and The Clone Wars.

Snoke

Osi Sobek

Osi Sobek is a Phindian CIS commander who serves as the warden of the prison known as "The Citadel" on the planet Lola Sayu. He is killed by Ahsoka Tano during a mission to break out Jedi Master Even Piell.

As of 2022, the character has been voiced by James Arnold Taylor in The Clone Wars.

Ben Solo / Kylo Ren

Han Solo

Lama Su

Lama Su is the Prime Minister of Kamino in Attack of the Clones.[31] In The Clone Wars, he is revealed to be in the employ of Darth Tyranus as part of the scheme to have the clones eliminate the Jedi. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Anthony Phelan in Episode II, and by Bob Bergen in The Clone Wars and The Bad Batch.

Trilla Suduri / Second Sister

Trilla Suduri is an Inquisitor and former Jedi Padawan of Cere Junda, who was captured and tortured by the Empire after Cere betrayed her location under intense interrogation. She is the main antagonist of Jedi: Fallen Order, where she is assigned to hunt down Cal Kestis and retrieve a Holocron containing a list of Force-sensitive children. She is later killed by Darth Vader for her failure. The Second Sister also makes a cameo appearance in the comic series Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith.

As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Elizabeth Grullon in Jedi: Fallen Order.

Cham Syndulla

Cham Syndulla is a Twi'lek freedom fighter who opposes the Separatists independently before allying with the Republic Army when the Clone Wars come to Ryloth. In the aftermath of the Clone Wars, Cham opposes the newly established Galactic Empire's occupation of his world and becomes distanced from his daughter Hera after the death of her mother due to his single-minded determination to liberate Ryloth at any cost. The pair are later reconciled after Cham and his warriors Gobi and Numa team up with Hera's crew to steal an Imperial carrier and shoot down an Imperial cruiser over Ryloth.[32] As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Robin Atkin Downes in The Clone Wars, Rebels, and The Bad Batch.

Hera Syndulla

Hera Syndulla is a Twi'lek female, and the daughter of Cham Syndulla, who leaves her homeworld to fight the Empire as a member of the rebel crew of the Ghost. She is the mother-figure of the Ghost crew, and holds the group together when they would otherwise fall apart.[33] As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Vanessa Marshall in Rebels, Forces of Destiny, and The Bad Batch, and the character will appear in Ahsoka.

T

Orn Free Taa

Orn Free Taa is a Twi'lek who represents Ryloth in the Galactic Senate during the prequel trilogy.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Jerome Blake in Episode I, by Matt Rowan in Episodes II-III, and by Phil LaMarr in The Clone Wars and The Bad Batch.

Mother Talzin

Mother Talzin is the Dathomirian leader of the Nightsister clans before and during the Clone Wars, and the biological mother of Maul, Savage Oppress, and Feral. She possesses great magical powers, ranging from mind control, manipulating matter, and turning into mist. Following General Grievous' attack on Dathomir, she is one of the few surviving Nightsisters. In The Lost Missions, Talzin manipulates a cult into stealing the living Force within other beings and collect it in an orb for her. When enough is collected, Talzin intends to absorb the Force and gain great strength beyond any other Jedi or Sith. However, she is defeated by the combined efforts of Mace Windu and Jar Jar Binks. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Barbara Goodson in The Clone Wars.

Wat Tambor

Wat Tambor is the Skakoan Foreman of the Techno Union and Executive of Baktoid Armor Workshop before and during the Clone Wars. He serves on the Separatist Council during the Clone Wars and helps to fund and supply the Confederacy of Independent Systems. He is one of the Separatist leaders killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.[34] However, his death was shown off-screen, unlike most of the other Separatist leaders. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Chris Truswell in Episode II, and by Matthew Wood in The Clone Wars.

Ahsoka Tano / Fulcrum

Wilhuff Tarkin

Lor San Tekka

Lor San Tekka is a former explorer and a devout follower of the Church of the Force, as well as an old ally of Luke Skywalker, living on the planet Jakku. He gives Poe Dameron a fragment of the map needed to find Luke in The Force Awakens, and is subsequently executed by Kylo Ren.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Max von Sydow in Episode VII.

Thrawn

Shaak Ti

Shaak Ti is a Togruta Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, and The Clone Wars. She is killed by Darth Vader at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant during Order 66. As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Orli Shoshan in Episodes II-III, and by Tasia Valenza in The Clone Wars.

Rose Tico

Saesee Tiin

Saesee Tinn is an Iktotchi Jedi Master and member of the Jedi High Council in the prequel trilogy and The Clone Wars. He is one of the four Jedi Masters who die trying to arrest Palpatine. He uses a green lightsaber.

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Khan Bonfils in Episode I, by Jesse Jensen in Episode II, by Kenji Oates in Episode III, and by Dee Bradley Baker in The Clone Wars.

Meena Tills

Meena Tills is the senator of the Calamari Sector in Revenge of the Sith and The Clone Wars. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Anna Graves in The Clone Wars.

Trench

Trench is the Harch Admiral of the Separatist Navy who commands the blockade of the planet Christophsis. He is one of the most skilled military tacticians at the time and supposedly has a history of being able to track cloaked ships. He seemingly dies in the episode "Cat and Mouse" of The Clone Wars, but reappears with cybernetics covering on nearly half of his body in season 6. Trench is finally killed by Anakin Skywalker in season 7. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Dee Bradley Baker in The Clone Wars.

Gregar Typho

Gregar Typho is the nephew of Captain Panaka, and Amidala's bodyguard.[35] As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Jay Laga'aia in Episodes II-III, and by James Mathis III in The Clone Wars.

U

Luminara Unduli

Luminara Unduli is a Mirialan Jedi Master in the prequel trilogy and Barriss Offee's mentor. She is killed as a result of Order 66.[36] In Rebels, the rebels are told Luminara is alive as a means to lure them into a trap. Luminara later appears as a disembodied voice in The Rise of Skywalker, empowering Rey to face the revived Palpatine. As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Mary Oyaya in Episode II, Fay David in Episode III, Cree Summer in The Clone Wars, and Olivia d'Abo in The Clone Wars and Episode IX.

V

Finis Valorum

Finis Valorum is the Supreme Chancellor of the Galactic Republic, who is ousted from office in The Phantom Menace, allowing Palpatine to rise to power.[37] Finis valorum is Late Latin for "the end of values". According to performer Terence Stamp, the character was intended by George Lucas to be based on then-President of the United States Bill Clinton as a "good but beleaguered man," although Stamp noted that this had been before the Clinton impeachment trial.[38] Valorum's name stems from the original drafts of The Star Wars, in which it belonged to a character combined with Vader, then Vader's master, before being phased out of the original trilogy.[39]

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Terence Stamp in Episode I, and by Ian Ruskin in The Clone Wars.

Cobb Vanth

Asajj Ventress

Paz Vizsla

Pre Vizsla

Pre Vizsla is a Mandalorian warrior and the leader of the Death Watch during the Clone Wars, wielding the Darksaber which belonged to his ancestor Tor Vizsla. Formerly the Governor of Concordia, one of Mandalore's moons, he secretly sides with Count Dooku during the Clone Wars and longs to restore the warrior heritage of Mandalore by overthrowing its pacifist government led by Duchess Satine. His many attempts to do so fail and he eventually breaks ties with Dooku. Vizsla later allies himself with Darth Maul and Savage Opress, and together they recruit the Black Sun, Pyke Syndicate, and Hutt Clan to form a criminal alliance known as the Shadow Collective. After Vizsla ousts Duchess Satine with the help of the collective, he betrays his allies (except the Death Watch) and has them imprisoned. Maul escapes and challenges Vizla to a duel to determine who shall rule Mandalore. Vizsla accepts, but is ultimately no match for the Sith Lord, who executes him and takes over Mandalore and the Death Watch. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Jon Favreau in The Clone Wars.

Dryden Vos

Dryden Vos is a near-human crime lord who serves as the figurehead of the Crimson Dawn crime syndicate, led from the shadows by Darth Maul, and has history with Tobias Beckett, whom he recruited to steal coaxium for him. He is killed and replaced by his top lieutenant, Qi'ra, in Solo. Vos also briefly appears as a hologram in the final season of The Clone Wars, which establishes him as a lieutenant of Maul from during the Clone Wars.[40]

As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Paul Bettany in Solo.

W

Wicket W. Warrick

Watto

Mace Windu

Sabine Wren

Sabine Wren is a sixteen-year-old Mandalorian graffiti artist, Imperial Academy dropout, former bounty hunter and the Ghost crew's weapons expert. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Tiya Sircar in Rebels and Forces of Destiny, and the character will appear in Ahsoka.

X

Y

Yoda

Wullf Yularen

Wullf Yularen is an Imperial officer on the first Death Star in A New Hope. The Clone Wars establishes that he was previously an admiral in the Republic Navy who served during the Clone Wars as the leader of Anakin Skywalker's fleet. He is later promoted to colonel and also the leader of the Imperial Security Bureau.[41] As of 2022, the character has been portrayed by Robert Clarke in Episode IV, by Tom Kane in The Clone Wars and Rebels, and by Malcolm Sinclair in Andor.

Z

Ziro the Hutt

Ziro is a Galactic Basic-speaking Hutt crime lord, Jabba the Hutt's flamboyant uncle, and Mama the Hutt's son, who secretly plots to overthrow the Hutt Clan and usurp all their power. In The Clone Wars film, he makes a secret plan with Count Dooku to have Jabba's son captured by Assajj Ventress and blame the Jedi for the incident, but their scheme fails, as Jabba's son is rescued by Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano, and Ziro is discovered and arrested by Padmé Amidala. While in prison, he hires Aurra Sing to assassinate Amidala, but she fails. Later, fearing that Ziro will give the Republic the Hutt Council's records that he had hidden away, Jabba hires Cad Bane and a team of bounty hunters to break him out of prison, with them taking several Senators hostage in exchange for Ziro's release. Ziro then meets with the rest of the Hutt Clan on Nal Hutta, but refuses to tell them where he had hidden the records and, thus, is imprisoned. He is broken out by his lover, Sy Snootles, shortly after, and the two of them head over to Mama the Hutt's house on Teth, where the records are located. However, Snootles betrays Ziro and reveals that she was hired by Jabba to find the records, before killing him. As of 2022, the character has been voiced by Corey Burton in The Clone Wars.

Clone troopers

Name Portrayal Description
Clone troopers and commanders
"99" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars)[42] Deformed clone trooper who helps the Domino Squad in the Clone Wars. He is killed during one of the battles of Kamino.[43][44] He is the namesake of Clone Force 99.
Commander CC-1138 "Bacara" Clone Commander of the 21st Nova Corps, serving under Jedi Ki-Adi Mundi during the Outer Rim Sieges in the last year of the Clone Wars. In Revenge of the Sith, he fights alongside Mundi during the Battle of Mygeeto, but when Order 66 is issued, Bacara and his men unwillingly betray and kill Mundi.
Commander CC-5052 "Bly" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Clone Commander of the 327th Star Corps, serving under Jedi General Aayla Secura during the Clone Wars. In Revenge of the Sith, when Order 66 is issued, Bly and his men unwillingly betray and execute Secura on Felucia.
"Boil" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Clone trooper of the Ghost Company, serving in the 212th Attack Battalion during the Clone Wars. Alongside clone trooper Waxer, he is considered the best scout of the Ghost Company and participates in the Battle of Ryloth and the Second Battle of Geonosis.
Commander CC-2224 "Cody" Temuera Morrison (Episode III)

Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch)[42][45]

Clone Commander of the 212th Attack Battalion, serving under Obi-Wan Kenobi during the Clone Wars. In Revenge of the Sith, he helps Obi-Wan during the Battle of Utapau, but unwillingly betrays and attempts to kill him when Order 66 is issued.[43]
CT-4040 "Cutup" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Clone trooper and member of Domino Squad. He is eaten by a Rishi eel after surviving a Separatist attack on a remote listening post on the Rishi moon.
CT-00-2010 "Droidbait" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Clone trooper and member of Domino Squad, who takes his nickname from the fact that he is always getting shot by training droids. He is killed by Commando Droids while fending off an attack on a remote listening post on the Rishi moon.
Commander "Fil" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Clone Commander serving under Jedi Nadhar Vebb. He is killed while fighting General Grievous' pet Gor.
Commander CC-1010 "Fox" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Clone Commander in charge of the Coruscant Guard during the Clone Wars. Fox is later killed by Darth Vader in Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith for ordering his men to fire on Vader after mistaking him for a Jedi.
Commander CC-1004 "Gree" Voice: Temuera Morrison (Episode III), Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Clone Commander of the 41st Elite Corps, serving under Jedi Luminara Unduli during the Clone Wars. In Revenge of the Sith, he takes part in the Battle of Kashyyyk and attempts to carry out Order 66 by executing Yoda, but the Jedi Master senses his intentions and swiftly decapitates him and another trooper.
Captain CC-5576-39 "Gregor" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars, Rebels, The Bad Batch) Clone Commando thought to have died in the Battle of Sarrish. Stricken with amnesia and living on Abafar, he is later told by Colonel Meebur Gascon that he is a clone trooper, and seemingly sacrifices himself to help the Colonel and his droids to get off Abafar to save many Republic lives. However, he survives this ordeal and eventually returns to the Republic, after which he removes his biochip, so that he would not be forced to carry out Order 66. When the Republic is reorganized into the Empire after the end of the Clone Wars, Gregor is forced to train conscripted Imperial soldiers, until the Bad Batch rescue him. Years later, Gregor ends up in the Seelos system with fellow retired clones Rex and Wolffe, and is shown to have developed some eccentric tendencies. He aids a group of rebels against Imperial forces in a skirmish on the planet, and later takes part in a battle to free the planet Lothal from Imperial occupation, though he is fatally wounded by an Imperial technician during the battle.
Commander CC-10/994 "Grey" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Bad Batch) Clone Commander of the clone legion led by Jedi Depa Billaba. When Order 66 is issued, he executes Billaba, but ultimately sacrifices himself to allow her Padawan, Caleb Dume, to escape after regaining his free will. He first appeared in the comic book series Kanan.
CT-782 "Hevy" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars)[42] Clone trooper and commander of Domino Squad, whose nickname comes from the fact that he constantly carries the heavy guns within the squad. He sacrifices himself to destroy a remote listening post on the Rishi moon under attack by the Separatists and alert the Republic of their presence on the moon.[43]
Commander CC-1993 "Jet" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Clone Commander serving under Jedi Ki-Adi-Mundi during the Clone Wars.
Captain "Keeli" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Clone Captain serving under Jedi Ima-Gun Di during the Clone Wars. Both he and Gundi are killed while fending off Separatist forces during the Battle of Ryloth to buy the Republic enough time to deliver supplies to the Twi'leks.
Cut Lawquane Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch)[42] Former clone trooper who deserted the army to live a quiet life as a farmer on Saleucami. He has a wife Suu and two children, Jek and Shaeeah. During the Clone Wars, he meets Captain Rex, and the pair eventually come to trust one another after working together to defend Cut's family from Commando Droids, with Rex deciding not to report Cut.[43][46] After the formation of the Galactic Empire, Cut and his family, with help from the Bad Batch, leave Saleucami due to increased military presence on the planet.
CC-2237 "Odd Ball" Temuera Morrison (Episode III)

Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars)

Clone Commander and pilot, who participates in several battles throughout the Clone Wars under the command of Obi-Wan Kenobi, such as the Battle of Teth, the Battle of Umbara, the Battle of Coruscant, and the Battle of Utapau. A skilled pilot, Odd Ball flies an assortment of starfighters, including the V-19 Torrent and the ARC-170.
Commander CT-411 "Ponds" Temuera Morrison (Episode II)

Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars)

Clone Commander who serves Mace Windu in the Clone Wars. He helps organize clone commando units on Geonosis and fights on Ryloth and Malastare in later battles. He is eventually captured by a group of bounty hunters and executed by Aurra Sing in an attempt to lure Windu into a trap.
Lieutenant CC-4477 "Thire" Voice: Temuera Morrison (Episode III), Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Commander of the Clone Shock Troopers in Revenge of the Sith who tells Palpatine that they did not find Yoda's body on the Senate chamber's floor.
"Waxer" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Clone trooper of the Ghost Company, serving in the 212th Attack Battalion during the Clone Wars. Alongside clone trooper Boil, he is considered the best scout of the Ghost Company and participates in the Battle of Ryloth and the Second Battle of Geonosis. Waxer later serves as a platoon leader with the rank of Clone Lieutenant during the Battle of Umbara, where he is killed in a friendly-fire incident orchestrated by the traitorous Jedi General Pong Krell.
Commander CC-3636 "Wolffe" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars, Rebels) Clone Commander of the 104th Battalion and leader of the "Wolfpack", serving under Jedi Plo Koon during the Clone Wars. During the war, a gained a large scar on his right eye. He is one of the few clones to have removed his inhibitor chip and, as such, was not forced to carry out Order 66. During the Galactic Empire era, he ends up in the Seelos system with fellow clones Rex and Gregor, and later helps the Rebels free Lothal from Imperial occupation.
501st Legion
Commander CC-1119 "Appo" Voice: Temuera Morrison (Episode III), Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Clone Sergeant of the 501st Legion who serves under Captain Rex in The Clone Wars and is later promoted to commander in Revenge of the Sith. He follows Darth Vader in attacking the Jedi Temple on Coruscant and stops Senator Bail Organa from entering the Temple, before being wounded by Jedi Padawan Zett Jukassa.
CT-6922 "Dogma" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars)[42] Clone trooper serving within the 501st Legion during the Clone Wars.[47] During the Umbara Campaign, he was Jedi General Pong Krell's most loyal soldier, but was ultimately the one to execute him once his treason was discovered.
CT-27-5555 "Fives" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) ARC Trooper and member of the Domino Squad and the 501st Legion, who participates in numerous battles of the Clone Wars. After witnessing his close friend Clone Trooper Tup unwittingly executing Jedi General Tiplar during the Battle of Ringo Vinda, Fives goes to great lengths to find answers for Tup's actions, ultimately leading to his discovery of Order 66. However, because of this, Palpatine frames him for an assassination attempt. Before he could reveal what he learned to Captain Rex and Anakin Skywalker, Fives is killed by Commander Fox under Palpatine's orders.[43][48]
CT-0000/1010 "Fox" Voice: Temuera Morrison (Episode III) Clone trooper within the 501st Legion who appears in Revenge of the Sith.
"Hardcase" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) A mentally unstable clone trooper within the 501st Legion who participates in the search for General Grievous on Saleucami, and later in the Umbara Campaign, during which he sacrifices his life to destroy a droid supply ship.
CT-5597 "Jesse" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) ARC Trooper within the 501st Legion who fights in many battles throughout the Clone Wars. During the Siege of Mandalore, he is captured by Darth Maul to be used as bait in luring Ahsoka Tano to him, but is eventually rescued. When Order 66 is issued, Jesse is among the clones to attempt to execute Ahsoka, as well as Rex after he has his chip removed and sides with her. Along with all the other troopers aboard, Jesse is killed when the Star Destroyer they are on crashes on a small moon, and is buried by Ahsoka and Rex.
CT-6116 "Kix" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Clone medic serving in the 501st Legion. He conducts his own investigation of the murder of Jedi General Tiplar and aids Fives, eventually discovering the biochip conspiracy himself. Because of this, he was kidnapped by the Separatists on the orders of Count Dooku, and was subsequently frozen in stasis until he was found and released by a crew of pirates, which he joins.
CC-5385 "Tup" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars)[42] Rookie clone trooper who has a teardrop tattoo on his face, and matching designs on his helmet.[49] He participates in the Battle of Umbara, and was key to the capture of rogue Jedi General Pong Krell. During his time in the campaign on Ringo Vinda, Tup's biochip malfunctions, leading him to carry out Order 66 earlier than intended. As Tup was being shipped back to Kamino for evaluation, he was kidnapped by the Separatists but recovered shortly afterwards. He dies of medical complications on Kamino during the ensuing investigation.
Captain CT-0292 "Vaughn" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Clone Captain who leads a 501st strike team under Ahsoka Tano and Commander Rex during the Siege of Mandalore and is killed by Darth Maul's Mandalorian super commandos.
Clone Force 99 / "The Bad Batch"
CT-9904 "Crosshair" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch) Deformed clone trooper and member of Clone Force 99. He is the team's sniper, possessing genetic mutations that give him exceptional eyesight. He is the only member of Clone Force 99 whose biochip is activated when Order 66 is issued, causing him to turn on his squadmates after they rebel against the newly formed Galactic Empire. Crosshair is later put in charge of a unit of conscripted Imperial soldiers, and tasked with hunting down the Bad Batch. Though he eventually learns about his biochip and removes it, he continues to willingly serve the Empire, believing that attempting to fight it is useless and holding a grudge against the Bad Batch for abandoning him. After being forced to work with the Bad Batch to survive Tipoca City's destruction, Crosshair partially makes amends with his former squadmates, but still refuses to join them.
CT-1409 "Echo" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch) ARC Trooper and member of Domino Squad and the 501st Legion, who is seemingly killed in the Battle of Lola Sayu. In reality, however, he was captured and used against his will as a pawn by the Separatists for their campaign on Anaxes. After being rescued by Captain Rex and the Bad Batch, he plays a key role in leading the Republic to victory in the battle of Anaxes, before joining Clone Force 99 as its latest member. Following Order 66, Echo along with most of the team rebel against the Empire and become mercenaries.
Sergeant "Hunter" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch) Deformed clone trooper and commander of Clone Force 99. He has genetic mutations that give him enhanced senses, such as tracking and feeling electromagnetic signals. During Order 66, after witnessing Jedi Master Depa Billaba's death, he lets her Padawan, Caleb Dume, escape. After the formation of the Empire, Hunter along with most of Clone Force 99 rebel and become mercenaries.
"Tech" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch) Deformed clone trooper and member of Clone Force 99. He is the team's brains, having genetic mutations that make him more intelligent and skilled with technology than other clones, but also leaner, fairer, and younger. Following Order 66, Tech along with most of the team rebel against the Empire and become mercenaries.
"Wrecker" Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch) Deformed clone trooper and member of Clone Force 99. He is the team's muscles, having genetic mutations that make him much larger and stronger than other clone troopers. Following Order 66, Wrecker along with most of the team rebel against the Empire and become mercenaries. Though Wrecker's biochip is later activated and he briefly turns on his squadmates, they manage to remove it from his brain, restoring his free will.
Omega Voice: Michelle Ang (The Bad Batch) Young female clone who served as Nale Se's medical assistant on Kamino, until joining Clone Force 99 to escape from the planet after their betrayal of the Empire. She is later revealed to be an unaltered clone of Jango Fett, similar to Boba Fett.

Rebel Alliance

Name Portrayal Description
Raymus Antilles Peter Geddis (Episode IV),[50] Rohan Nichol (Episode III),[50] Tim Beckmann (Rogue One) Captain of the Tantive IV. In A New Hope, he is strangled to death by Darth Vader.[51] Antilles also is the last master of C-3PO and R2-D2 before they fall under the ownership of Luke Skywalker, and captain of the Sundered Heart in Revenge of the Sith.
Jan Dodonna Alex McCrindle (Episode IV), Ian McElhinney (Rogue One)

Voice: Michael Bell (Rebels)

General and leader of the Rebel base on Yavin 4 who plans the attack on the first Death Star in A New Hope.[52] Dodonna also appears in Rogue One, the Rebels animated series, and in several issues of Marvel's comic series Star Wars. He is also the first character to utter the phrase, "May the Force be with you".[53]
Crix Madine Dermot Crowley (Episode VI) Rebel General who comes up with the plan of destroying the shield generator for the second Death Star in Return of the Jedi.[54]
Carlist Rieekan Bruce Boa (Episode V) Rebel General seen on Hoth in The Empire Strikes Back.[55]
Zev Senesca Christopher Malkolm (Episode V) Member of the Rebel Alliance and Rogue Squadron pilot in The Empire Strikes Back; designated as "Rogue Two", Senesca pilots a snowspeeder and dies during the Battle of Hoth in combat against the Imperial AT-AT walkers.[56] He is also the pilot who locates Han Solo and Luke Skywalker, who are stranded in the snow away from the Rebel base on Hoth.
Vanden Willard Eddie Byrne (Episode IV)

Voice: Michael Bell (Episode IV)

Rebel General that greets Leia Organa as she returns to the Rebel base on Yavin 4 in A New Hope.
Tala Durith Indira Varma (Obi-Wan Kenobi) Disillusioned Imperial officer on Mapuzo who aids Ben Kenobi and Princess Leia via The Path.[57]
Roken O'Shea Jackson Jr. (Obi-Wan Kenobi) Leader of The Path who aids surviving Jedi.[58]
Sully Maya Erskine (Obi-Wan Kenobi) Leader of The Path who aids surviving Jedi.[58]
Rebel pilots
Arvel Crynyd Hilton McRae (Episode VI) A-wing pilot who crashes into the Executor-class Star Dreadnought Executor, causing its fall and destruction on the surface of the second Death Star, in Return of the Jedi.
Biggs Darklighter Garrick Hagon (Episode IV) A friend of Luke Skywalker's from Tatooine and a Rebel Alliance X-wing pilot. As 'Red Three', he is a member of Red Squadron, part of the Rebel attack on the Death Star in A New Hope, during which he is shot down by Darth Vader.[59] Luke and Biggs' reunion at the Rebel base on Yavin 4 was originally cut from the theatrical release of the film; but was restored for the Special Edition release. Further scenes of Darklighter meeting with Luke, earlier on Tatooine, were also cut; but can be seen in The Star Wars Storybook adaptation of A New Hope, and in the 1998 Star Wars: Behind the Magic interactive CD-ROM by LucasArts.[59][60][61]
Garven Dreis (a.k.a. "Red Leader") Drewe Henley (Episode IV, Rogue One) Leader of Red Squadron during the attack on the first Death Star in the Battle of Yavin in A New Hope. He is shot down and killed by Darth Vader. Unused footage of actor Drewe Henley as Garven Dreis from A New Hope was also used during the Battle of Scarif in Rogue One.
Wes Janson Ian Liston (Episode V) Fighter pilot and founding member of Rogue Squadron, who is featured during one scene in The Empire Strikes Back as the gunner for Wedge Antilles' T-47 airspeeder.
Derek "Hobbie" Klivian Richard Oldfield (Episode V)

Voice: Trevor Devall (Rebels)

Rogue Squadron pilot first seen in The Empire Strikes Back.[62]
Jek Tono Porkins William Hootkins (Episode IV) Portly X-wing pilot codenamed "Red Six" who is killed in A New Hope in the attack on the first Death Star. Porkins has gained some comedic notoriety due to his size, manner and untimely death, which was spoofed in the Family Guy episode Blue Harvest.[63]
Dak Ralter John Morton (Episode V) Luke Skywalker's snowspeeder gunner in The Empire Strikes Back. Ralter dies in the ensuing Battle of Hoth when their snow speeder is damaged by an Imperial Walker. Dak also makes an appearance conversing before the aforementioned battle with Thane Tyrell, in the novel Lost Stars.[64][65]
Name Portrayal Description
Erso family
Lyra Erso Valene Kane (Rogue One)[66] Mother of Jyn Erso in Rogue One and the prequel novel Catalyst. She is killed by Orson Krennic and his Death Troopers when they come to recruit Galen to help build the Death Star.
Gerrera family
Steela Gerrera Voice: Dawn-Lyen Gardner (The Clone Wars) Saw Gerrera's sister who was part of his rebellion against the Separatists on Onderon during the Clone Wars, was killed by a droid gunship during the final battle while risking her life to save King Dendup.[67] Her death deeply affected her brother.

Galactic Empire

Name Portrayal Description
Sim Aloo Anthony Lang (Episode VI) Member of the Imperial Ruling Council and one of Emperor Palpatine's advisors, he appears alongside other councilors to the Emperor on the second Death Star, and is killed when it is destroyed in Return of the Jedi.[68] An action figure of this character, titled "Imperial Dignitary", was created in Kenner's 1985 Power of the Force line.[69]
Vaneé Martin Gordon (Rogue One) Servant to Darth Vader, Vaneé was an Imperial Inspector that has been driven mad by lava fumes, and informed Vader that Orsan Krennic has arrived to discuss about the Death Star.
Morgan Elsbeth Diana Lee Inosanto (The Mandalorian) Former protégé of Grand Admiral Thrawn who leads a small Imperial Remnant on the planet Corvus. She is targeted by Ahsoka Tano, who eventually defeats her and liberates the town of Calodan with the Mandalorian's help, before interrogating her for Thrawn's whereabouts.
Gideon Hask Voice: Paul Blackthorne (Star Wars Battlefront II) Second-in-command of Inferno Squad, later promoted to commander after Iden Versio's and Del Meeko's betrayal. He is shot down by Iden during the Battle of Jakku, but survives and later becomes a high-ranking officer within the First Order. After killing Del, he sets up a trap for Iden to lure her out of hiding, but is killed by her during a confrontation aboard the Resurgent-class Star Destroyer Retribution. Hask also appears in the book Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad.
Valin Hess Richard Brake (The Mandalorian) Imperial officer who used to have Migs Mayfeld as a soldier. He encounters Mayfield again when he and the Mandalorian infiltrate an Imperial rhydonium refinery on Morak to discover Moff Gideon's whereabouts and is killed by his former soldier just as he recognizes him because he insulted the soldiers killed during Operation: Cinder.
Moff Tiaan Jerjerrod Michael Pennington (Episode VI) The commanding officer of the second Death Star and the most prominent Imperial Officer featured in Return of the Jedi, Jerjerrod is tasked by Darth Vader to hurry the completion of the second Death Star and warned that the Emperor is not as forgiving as Vader.[70]
Admiral Kassius Konstantine Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (Rebels) An Imperial Navy officer who assists the Inquisitors, Darth Vader, and Grand Admiral Thrawn in pursuing the Rebels. He is killed during the Battle of Atollon.
Lang Michael Biehn (The Mandalorian) Mercenary and lieutenant of Morgan Elsbeth's Imperial Remnant on Corvus; killed in a standoff with the Mandalorian.
Xamuel Lennox John Dicks (Episode V) Imperial navy captain who serves in Darth Vader's Death Squadron as captain of the Imperial II-class Star Destroyer Tyrant.
Admiral Conan Antonio Motti Richard LeParmentier (Episode IV)[71] Officer aboard the Death Star so overconfident in its power that he scoffs at Darth Vader's faith in the Force, and is then almost choked to death by Vader.[72]
Captain Lorth Needa Michael Culver (Episode V) Captain of the Imperial II-class Star Destroyer Avenger, executed by Darth Vader for failing to capture the Millennium Falcon in The Empire Strikes Back.[73]
Admiral Kendal Ozzel Michael Sheard (Episode V) Initial commander of Darth Vader's Executor-class Star Dreadnought Executor in The Empire Strikes Back.[74] Vader kills Ozzel for his incompetence. George Lucas remarked that Sheard produced "the best screen death" he had ever seen.[75]
Nahdonnis Praji George Roubicek (Episode IV) Imperial Navy officer who serves as Darth Vader's aide aboard the Imperial I-class Star Destroyer Devastator in A New Hope. He reports to Vader regarding the status of the stolen Death Star plans.
Governor Arihnda Pryce Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (Rebels) Imperial Governor of Lothal who appears in Rebels. Her backstory is explored in the novel Star Wars: Thrawn.
Vice Admiral Rampart Voice: Noshir Dalal (The Bad Batch) Imperial officer responsible for the Empire's chain code registration system and army recruitments. He also oversees Project War-Mantle, a plan to replace clone troopers with enlisted soldiers for the Imperial Army.[76]
General Cassio Tagge Don Henderson (Episode IV) Imperial officer aboard the Death Star in A New Hope; Tagge expresses concern over the vulnerability of the Death Star due to the missing plans being in the hands of the Rebel Alliance.[77] Tagge is revealed in Marvel's Darth Vader comic book series as surviving the Death Star explosion during the Battle of Yavin, and is promoted by Emperor Palpatine to Grand General of the Empire.[78]
General Maximilian Veers Julian Glover (Episode V)

Voice: Colin Murdock (Droid Tales)

Commander of the 501st Legion who leads the Empire's attack on Hoth commanding the lead AT-AT Imperial Walker in The Empire Strikes Back and dies during the Battle of Hoth.[79] Veers was released in action figure form during Kenner's original line, dubbed as 'AT-AT Commander'.[80]
Stormtroopers
ES-01 Voice: Emilio Garcia-Sanchez (The Bad Batch) Elite Squad Trooper who is part of Crosshair's squad and one of the first ever Imperial conscripts. During the squad's first mission, he is executed by Crosshair for disobeying orders by refusing to kill unarmed civilians.
ES-02 Voice: Tina Huang (The Bad Batch) Elite Squad Trooper who is part of Crosshair's squad and one of the first ever Imperial conscripts.
ES-03 Voice: Ness Bautista (The Bad Batch) Elite Squad Trooper who is part of Crosshair's squad and one of the first ever Imperial conscripts.
ES-04 Voice: Dahéli Hall (The Bad Batch) Elite Squad Trooper who is part of Crosshair's squad and one of the first ever Imperial conscripts.
TK-421 Stephen Bayeley (Episode IV) Stormtrooper stationed on the First Death Star who guarded the Millennium Falcon when it landed. Grand Moff Tarkin also had a crush on the stormtrooper.[81]
Doctor Pershing Omid Abtahi (The Mandalorian) Imperial Doctor working for Moff Gideon who experiments on Grogu, but does not want to harm him.

Resistance

Name Portrayal Description
Commander Larma D'Acy Amanda Lawrence (Episodes VIII-IX) Resistance commander and advisor to Leia Organa and Amilyn Holdo in The Last Jedi. In The Rise of Skywalker, she is seen kissing a Resistance pilot after the Battle of Exegol.
Caluan Ematt Andrew Jack (Episodes VII-VIII) Elderly General in the Resistance, and former lieutenant in the Rebel Alliance. Ematt appears at the Resistance base during the planning of the attack on Starkiller Base, and later appears atop the trenches in the Battle of Crait. A longtime associate of Leia Organa, Ematt also appears in the 2015 novels Moving Target: A Princess Leia Adventure and Smuggler's Run: A Han Solo & Chewbacca Adventure, as well as the 2016 novel Bloodline.
Harter Kalonia Harriet Walter (Episode VII) Doctor for the New Republic and later the Resistance, Harter can be seen tending to the wounds of Chewbacca after the Battle of Takodana in The Force Awakens.
Lieutenant Kaydel Ko Connix Billie Lourd (Episodes VII–IX) A junior controller in the Resistance during the sequel trilogy.[82] Actress Lourd is the daughter of Carrie Fisher.[82] Though Lourd is credited as Lieutenant Connix in the films' credits, StarWars.com gives her full name as Kaydel Ko Connix.[83]
Tallissan "Tallie" Lintra Hermione Corfield (Episode VIII) Resistance A-wing pilot and leader of Blue Squadron during the Evacuation of D'Qar in The Last Jedi. She is killed during the First Order's attack on the Resistance fleet, when Kylo Ren destroys her starfighter.
Admiral Ushos O. Statura Ken Leung (Episode VII) Resistance Admiral that helps plan the assault on Starkiller Base, correctly suggesting that they cripple its thermal oscillator. Statura also appears in the Poe Dameron comic.
Jessika "Jess" Testor Pava Jessica Henwick (Episode VII) A Resistance X-wing pilot introduced in The Force Awakens. She is shown to idolize Luke Skywalker in the spin-off novel The Weapon of a Jedi: A Luke Skywalker Adventure.[84][85] The character also appears in the comic series Star Wars: Poe Dameron.[86]
Korr Sella Maisie Richardson-Sellers (Episode VII)[87] Military officer of the Resistance in The Force Awakens. She is sent to Hosnian Prime with a message for the Senate, and is present when the planet is destroyed by the First Order's superweapon, Starkiller Base. The character appears briefly in the completed film but has an increased role in the novelization.[87][88] Korr's earlier time in Leia's service is touched upon in the novel Star Wars: Bloodline.[89][90][91]
Paige Tico Veronica Ngo (Episode VIII) Older sister of Rose Tico, Resistance gunner and pilot on the StarFortress Bomber Hammer of Cobalt Squadron.[92] She is killed during the Battle of D'Qar after releasing the bomber's payload, destroying the Mandator IV-class Siege Dreadnought Fulminatrix.
Temmin "Snap" Wexley Greg Grunberg (Episode VII, IX) Resourceful teenager introduced in the Aftermath trilogy, in which he has adventures with his mother Norra. He is also a major character in the Star Wars: Poe Dameron comic series.[86] Snap appears as a Resistance X-wing fighter pilot in The Force Awakens and The Rise of Skywalker, where he dies during the Battle of Exegol.[93][94][95] He is the son of wayward Rebel pilot Norra Wexley, also introduced in Star Wars: Aftermath.[93]
Kazuda Xiono Voice: Christopher Sean (Resistance) A young X-wing fighter pilot for the New Republic tasked by Poe Dameron to spy on the pelagic planet Castilon's Colossus refueling facility in the Outer Rim to uncover any First Order activity there. His cover of being a starship mechanic working under Jarek Yeager proves to be a tenuous one at best, partly due to his own occasional clumsiness. Poe's droid BB-8, and later the similar droid CB-23, accompanies Kazuda in his mission on the Colossus.[96]
Beaumont Kin Dominic Monaghan (Episode IX) Resistance trooper who participates in the Battle of Exegol.

New Republic

Name Portrayal Description
Davan Matt Lanter (The Mandalorian) New Republic soldier stationed on a prison transport that is infiltrated by the Mandalorian and Ranzar Malk's crew in order to rescues one of the prisoners, Qin. While being confronted by them, Davan activates a distress signal, but is killed by one of the mercenaries, Xi'an, shortly thereafter, despite the Mandalorian's efforts to negotiate sparing his life.
Jib Dodger Rick Famuyiwa (The Mandalorian) New Republic X-Wing pilot who takes part in the attack on Ranzar Malk's space station.
Sash Ketter Deborah Chow (The Mandalorian) New Republic X-wing pilot who takes part in the attack on Ranzar Malk's space station.
Carson Teva Paul Sun-Hyung Lee (The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett) Captain in the New Republic's Starfighter Corps from Alderaan who rescues the Mandalorian from a swarm of ice spiders on Maldo Kreis, and later offers Greef Karga the chance to help the New Republic defeat the Empire.
Trapper Wolf Dave Filoni (The Mandalorian) New Republic X-Wing pilot who takes part in the attack on Ranzar Malk's space station, and later rescues the Mandalorian from a swarm of ice spiders on Maldo Kreis.
Reed Max Lloyd-Jones (The Book of Boba Fett) New Republic X-Wing pilot who patrolled Tatooine with Captain Teva, interacting with the Mandalorian.

First Order

Name Portrayal Description
Captain Moden Canady Mark Lewis Jones (Episode VIII) First Order captain of the Mandator IV-class Siege Dreadnought Fulminatrix, destroyed by Paige Tico's Resistance StarFortress bomber during the attack on D'Qar in The Last Jedi.
Colonel Kaplan Pip Torrens (Episode VII) Kaplan serves with the First Order on the Resurgent-class Star Destroyer Finalizer, and is alerted to the attempted escape of prisoner Poe Dameron in The Force Awakens. He is killed by Finn (FN-2187) during the escape aboard a TIE fighter.
Petty Officer Thanisson Thomas Brodie-Sangster (Episode VII) First Order officer aboard the Resurgent-class Star Destroyer Finalizer. Thanisson reports the theft of the TIE fighter stolen by Poe Dameron and FN-2187 in The Force Awakens. He is killed by Finn (FN-2187) during the escape aboard a TIE fighter.

Bounty hunters, mercenaries, and smugglers

Name Portrayal Description
Toro Calican Jake Cannavale (The Mandalorian) Bounty hunter who briefly works with the Mandalorian to track down the assassin Fennec Shand on Tatooine, before turning on him and attempting to claim the bounty on his head, leading to the Mandalorian killing him.
Dapp Voice: Steve Blum (Uprising) "Happy" Dapp is a man that an unnamed smuggler and his sister Riley worked for during the Galactic Empire's Iron Blockade in the game Star Wars: Uprising.
Dengar Morris Bush (Episodes V-VI)

Voice: Simon Pegg (The Clone Wars)

Corellian bounty hunter summoned by Darth Vader to hunt for the Millennium Falcon in The Empire Strikes Back and is visible in Jabba's Palace in Return of the Jedi.[97] In The Clone Wars, Dengar is part of a syndicate of bounty hunters betrayed by Asajj Ventress on the planet Quarzite.[98] Soon working for the Hutts, Dengar attempts to capture Han Solo and Chewbacca in the 2015 Star Wars Marvel comics series story-line "Showdown on the Smuggler's Moon" and makes appearances in the Star Wars: Darth Vader comic series as well.[99] In the Aftermath novels, Dengar both battles and befriends fellow bounty hunter Mercurial Swift, before joining Jas Emari to rescue Norra Wexley during the Battle of Jakku, and receives a pardon from the New Republic.[100][101] A Corellian bounty hunter called Rothgar Deng, who may be the same character, makes a brief appearance in The Rise of Skywalker.[citation needed][b]
Dr. Cornelius Evazan Alfie Curtis (Episode IV), Michael Smiley (Rogue One) Character who antagonizes Luke Skywalker and is subsequently attacked with a lightsaber by Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope. He is a human male with a heavily scarred face, accompanied by his Aqualish associate Ponda Baba. He claims to be a wanted man who has the death sentence on 12 systems.[102] Evazan also bumps into Jyn Erso and threatens her on the streets of Jedha in Rogue One.[103]
Rako Hardeen Voice: James Arnold Taylor (The Clone Wars) Bounty hunter hired to kill Obi-Wan Kenobi during the Clone Wars. He is instead captured by Kenobi, who then assumes his identity in order to uncover a plot to kidnap Chancellor Palpatine.
Tasu Leech Yayan Ruhian (Episode VII) The leader of the Kanjiklub crime syndicate. In The Force Awakens, he confronts Han Solo aboard his freighter the Eravana, in conjunction with Bala-Tik from the Guavian Death Gang, after both gangs are swindled by Solo.
Malakili Paul Brooke (Episode VI) Rancor keeper at Jabba the Hutt's palace on Tattooine in Return of the Jedi. He also appears in the novels Aftermath: Life Debt and Aftermath: Empire's End. Malakili was originally dubbed "Rancor Keeper" in Kenner's Star Wars action figure line in 1984.[104]
Ranzar "Ran" Malk Mark Boone Junior (The Mandalorian) Leader of a small crew of mercenaries and an old associate of the Mandalorian, whom he hires to help release Qin from a New Republic transport. He later betrays and tries to have the Mandalorian killed, only for his space station to be attacked by New Republic pilots who had been lured there by the Mandalorian.
Riot Mar Rio Hackford (The Mandalorian) Bounty hunter who engages in a dogfight with the Mandalorian that results in his death.
Rafa Martez Voice: Elizabeth Rodriguez (The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch) Smuggler from Coruscant who uses a hangar and a laundromatand as fronts for her illegal affairs. After their parents were killed and the Jedi did little to nothing to help them, Rafa and her younger sister Trace became embittered against the Order, and sought to make enough money to leave Coruscant. Near the end of the Clone Wars, the sisters befriend Ahsoka Tano, who helps them when a job to deliver spice to the Pyke Syndicate falls through, leading to Rafa and Trace changing their views of the Jedi. Shortly after the rise of the Galactic Empire, the sisters are hired by Captain Rex to retrieve data from a tactical droid on Corellia, where they have a run-in with the Bad Batch, looking for the same data. In the end, the Bad Batch give the data to Rafa and Trace after learning they want to use it to fight the Empire.
Trace Martez Voice: Brigitte Kali (The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch) Pilot and mechanic from Coruscant, and the younger sister of Rafa, whom she often assists with her illegal businesses. After their parents were killed and the Jedi did little to nothing to help them, the sisters became embittered against the Order, and sought to make enough money to leave Coruscant. Near the end of the Clone Wars, they befriend Ahsoka Tano, who helps them when a job to deliver spice to the Pyke Syndicate falls through, leading to Trace and Rafa changing their views of the Jedi. Shortly after the rise of the Galactic Empire, the sisters are hired by Captain Rex to retrieve data from a tactical droid on Corellia, where they have a run-in with the Bad Batch, looking for the same data. In the end, the Bad Batch give the data to Trace and Rafa after learning they want to use it to fight the Empire.
Enfys Nest Erin Kellyman (Solo) The leader of a gang of pirates called the Cloud Riders, who are revealed to be supporters of the nascent Rebel Alliance.[105]
Bazine Netal Anna Brewster (Episode VII)[106] Bounty hunter and First Order spy who reports the arrival of Han Solo at Maz Kanata's castle in The Force Awakens.[107] The character is also the focus of the 2015 short story "Star Wars: The Perfect Weapon" by Delilah S. Dawson.[108]
Riley Voice: Catherine Taber (Uprising) Riley is the sister of an unnamed smuggler. They both worked for "Happy" Dapp during the Galactic Empire's Iron Blockade.
Bala-Tik Brian Vernel (Episode VII) Negotiator for the Guavian Death Gang, who confront Han Solo for swindling them aboard his freighter the Eravana in The Force Awakens. Bala-Tik informs the First Order that Solo is in possession of the missing BB-8 unit they are seeking.
Vect Nokru Flea (Obi-Wan Kenobi) Bounty hunter who kidnaps a young Princess Leia.

Mandalorians

Name Portrayal Description
Captain Hark Voice: Andrew Kishino (Rebels) Mandalorian warrior of the Imperial Super Commandos who serves Tiber Saxon.
Rook Kast Voice: Vanessa Marshall (The Clone Wars) Mandalorian warrior who serves under Darth Maul. Alongside Gar Saxon, she aids Maul's escape from Darth Sidious and commands his forces during the Siege of Mandalore, until Maul betrays them and allows them to be captured by the Republic in order to make his own escape.
Fenn Rau Voice: Kevin McKidd (Rebels) Leader of the Protectors of Concord Dawn. He accepted Imperial bribes to prevent Rebels from traveling through his system, but later orders his men to permit Rebel passage to keep the Empire away after being captured by Sabine. He sides with the Rebellion after his men are slaughtered by the Imperial Super Commandos and eventually joins Clan Wren in the Mandalorian Civil War.
Koska Reeves Sasha Banks (The Mandalorian) Member of the Nite Owls who accompanies Bo-Katan on her quest to reunite survivors of the Great Mandalorian Purge.
Axe Woves Simon Kassianides (The Mandalorian) Male Mandalorian warrior who accompanies Bo-Katan on her quest to reunite survivors of the Great Mandalorian Purge.
Kryze family
Korkie Kryze Voice: Whit Hertford (The Clone Wars) Nephew of Satine Kryze and Bo-Katan Kryze, who helps his family and Ahsoka Tano in his appearances throughout The Clone Wars. In The Mandalorian, Bo-Katan calls herself "the last of her line", suggesting that Korkie is dead, or that Bo-Katan never knew of him.
Saxon family
Gar Saxon Voice: Ray Stevenson (The Clone Wars, Rebels) Mandalorian warrior who serves under Darth Maul. Alongside Rook Kast, she aids Maul's escape from Darth Sidious and commands his forces during the Siege of Mandalore, until Maul betrays them and allows them to be captured by the Republic in order to make his own escape. Following the Galactic Empire's takeover of Mandalore, Saxon becomes Imperial Viceroy and Governor, wiping out the protectors, but is ultimately defeated by Sabine Wren and killed by Ursa Wren.
Tiber Saxon Voice: Tobias Menzies (Rebels) Governor of Mandalore and brother of Gar Saxon, whom he succeeds after Gar's death. During the civil war between the Mandalorian resistance and the Imperial government of Mandalore, Tiber deploys the Arc Pulse Generator, a weapon designed by Sabine Wren, whom he captures and forces to finish the weapon. Eventually, Sabine destroys the weapon with the Darksaber, causing an explosion that kills Tiber.
Wren family
Alrich Wren Voice: Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Rebels) Mandalorian artist, husband of Ursa Wren and father of Sabine and Tristan Wren. He was made a captive of Gar Saxon, but is rescued by his family and the Rebel Alliance.
Tristan Wren Voice: Ritesh Rajan (Rebels, Forces of Destiny) Mandalorian warrior and brother of Sabine Wren. After his sister deserted the Imperial Academy, he was forced to join the Imperial Super Commandos to prove Clan Wren's loyalty to the Empire. He reunites with Sabine when she returns to persuade Clan Wren to aid the rebellion. When Gar Saxon betrays Clan Wren and prepares to destroy them, Tristan sides with his family and the rebels, and later fights alongside them in the Mandalorian Civil War.
Ursa Wren Voice: Sharmila Devar (The Clone Wars, Rebels) Countess of Clan Wren and mother of Sabine Wren. Prior to the Empire's occupation of Mandalore, she participated in the Siege of Mandalore under the command of Bo-Katan Kryze. When Sabine fled the Imperial Academy and spoke out against the Empire, Ursa and the rest of her family sided with the Empire instead. Years later, Sabine returns to her homeworld of Krownest accompanied by Kanan Jarrus, Ezra Bridger, and Fenn Rau, hoping to recruit Clan Wren to the rebel cause and unite Mandalore. Ursa makes a deal with Gar Saxon in which she will hand over the Jedi if he promises to spare Sabine's life. However, Ursa sides with her daughter after being betrayed by Saxon, eventually killing him. She then leads Clan Wren in the ensuing Mandalorian Civil War.

Assorted humans

Naboo humans

Name Portrayal Description
Queen Apailana Keisha Castle-Hughes (Episode III) Queen of Naboo during the last year of the Clone Wars in Revenge of the Sith.
Cordé Verónica Segura (Episode II) Padmé Amidala's handmaiden and decoy in Attack of the Clones. She is killed by Zam Wessel in her attempt to assassinate Senator Amidala.
Dormé Rose Byrne (Episode II) Handmaiden to Senator Padmé Amidala.
Dineé Ellberger Celia Imrie (Episode I) Human female pilot for the Naboo Royal Space Fighter Corps, flying with Bravo Squadron during the invasion of Naboo in The Phantom Menace.[109]
Eirtaé Friday "Liz" Wilson (Episode I) Handmaiden to Padmé Amidala seen in The Phantom Menace.
Ellé Chantal Freer (Episode III) Handmaiden to Padmé Amidala in Revenge of the Sith.
Queen Jamillia Ayesha Dharker (Episode II) Queen of Naboo succeeding Padmé Amidala.[110]
Jerus Jannick Dominic West (Episode I) Guard to Queen Amidala's chambers on Coruscant
Ric Olié Ralph Brown (Episode I) Pilot who flies the queen's ship while escaping Naboo and an N-1 starfighter as leader of Bravo Squadron in The Phantom Menace.[111]
Rabé Cristina da Silva (Episode I) Handmaiden to Queen Amidala seen in The Phantom Menace.
Saché Sofia Coppola (Episode I) The youngest of the five handmaidens of Queen Padmé Amidala of Naboo in The Phantom Menace.[112]
Gavyn Sykes Christian Simpson (Episode I) Lieutenant in the Royal Naboo Security Force during the invasion of Naboo. He partners with R2-C4 to knock out the droid control ship's shield generator in The Phantom Menace, allowing young Anakin Skywalker to destroy the ship from within.[113]

Tatooine humans

Name Portrayal Description
Kitster Banai Dhruv Chanchani (Episode I) Slave boy and Anakin Skywalker's childhood friend. Banai is supportive to Anakin's pod-racing endeavors, which is in contrast to Anakin's other friends Wald, Amee, Melee and Seek in The Phantom Menace. As the most prominent of Anakin's childhood friends, there has been much speculation as to Banai's fate after The Phantom Menace.[114]
Jira Margaret Towner (Episode I) Elderly woman and friend of Anakin Skywalker in his youth on Tatooine. An additional scene of Jira saying goodbye to Anakin was filmed, but ultimately cut from The Phantom Menace.[115]
Peli Motto Amy Sedaris (The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett) A docking bay attendant and ship mechanic working at Mos Eisley who is visited several times by the Mandalorian. befriending him and Grogu.
Wuher Ted Burnett (Episode IV) Bartender at the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope.[116]
Lortha Peel Stephen Root (The Book of Boba Fett) Water-monger in the Worker's District of Mos Espa.
Drash Sophie Thatcher (The Book of Boba Fett) Leader of a cybernetically-enhanced street gang working for Boba Fett.

Versio family

Name Portrayal Description
Garrick Versio Voice: Anthony Skordi (Star Wars Battlefront II) Imperial Admiral, Iden Versio's father, and the supervisor of Inferno Squad, which includes his daughter. After reconciling with Iden, who defected to the Rebel Alliance, during the Battle of Jakku, he meets his demise when his Star Destroyer crashes, believing that he has to die with the Empire he served for so long. Garrick Versio also appears in the book Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad.
Iden Versio Voice: Janina Gavankar (Star Wars Battlefront II) A commanding officer of Inferno Squad, who later defects to the Rebel Alliance alongside Del Meeko, whom she eventually marries and has a daughter with, named Zay. Almost 30 years after the fall of the Empire, Iden becomes caught the conflict between the Resistance and the First Order at the time of the assault of Starkiller Base, and is killed during a mission to steal the schematics of a First Order Dreadnought. The protagonist of the video game Star Wars: Battlefront II, Iden also appears in the book Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad.
Del Meeko Voice: TJ Ramini (Star Wars Battlefront II) A member of Inferno Squad, who later defects to the Rebel Alliance alongside Iden Versio, whom he eventually marries and has a daughter with, sometime after the fall of the Empire. Almost 30 years later, Del is captured by the First Order and, after being interrogated by Kylo Ren to learn the location of the map to Luke Skywalker, is killed by his former squad member Gideon Hask, now a high-ranking officer in the First Order. He also appears in the book Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad.
Zay Versio Voice: Brittany Volcy (Star Wars Battlefront II) Daughter of Iden Versio and Del Meeko, who joins the Resistance.

Uncategorized humans

Name Portrayal Description
Temiri Blagg Temirlan Blaev (Episode VIII) A Force-sensitve slave boy from Cantonica. Temiri and his friends, Oniho Zaya and Arashell Sar, work for Bargwill Tomder in the Fathier stables in Canto Bight. Temiri is given a Resistance ring by Rose Tico, and is shown Force-pulling a broom towards himself near the conclusion of The Last Jedi.[117]
Alton Kastle Voice: Steve Blum (Rebels) A journalist and broadcaster on HoloNet News.
Lobot John Hollis (Episode V) Lando Calrissian's cyborg aide in The Empire Strikes Back. He has a cybernetic implant that allows him to interface directly with Cloud City's central computer.[118]
Letta Turmond Voice: Kari Wahlgren (The Clone Wars) Radical activist against Jedi involvement in the Clone Wars, incited by the Jedi Order's use of her technician husband Jackar Bowmani to arm Republic gunships. She participates in the bombing of the Jedi Temple, and is later betrayed and killed by Barriss Offee, the mastermind of the attack.[119]
Governor Wing Wing Tao Chao (The Mandalorian) Resident of the city of Calidan on the planet Corvus, who becomes its governor after he and his people are liberated from Imperial oppression by Ahsoka Tano and the Mandalorian.
Haja Estree Kumail Nanjiani (Obi-Wan Kenobi) Street-level con man working on the streets of Daiyu,[120] masquerading as a Jedi by using hidden remotes and magnets.

Other sentient species

A mix of non-human characters from the Star Wars galaxy, organized by species, in alphabetical order.

A–E

Abednedos

Name Portrayal Description
Ello Asty Paul Kasey (Episode VII)

Voice: Matthew Wood (Episode VII, Resistance)

Abednedo X-wing pilot for the Resistance that perishes during the attack on Starkiller Base in The Force Awakens. Asty's name is a reference by director J. J. Abrams to the album Hello Nasty by the Beastie Boys, and the inscription on Asty's helmet, "Born to Ill", references the band's debut album Licensed to Ill.[121]
Slowen Lo Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Episode VIII) Abednedo residing in Canto Bight in The Last Jedi. Lo warns Rose Tico and Finn that they had illegally parked their ship on Canto Bight beach, and informs the Canto Bight Police of their indiscretion.
Prauf Voice: JB Blanc (Jedi: Fallen Order) Abednedo scavenger and friend of Cal Kestis during their time salvaging Clone Wars-era ships on Bracca. When the Empire arrives on the planet searching for Cal, who had been recorded using the Force to save Prauf during a salvaging accident, Prauf speaks up against the Empire and sacrifices himself to allow Cal to escape.
C'ai Threnalli Paul Kasey (Episodes VII-IX)

Voice: Matthew Wood (Episode IX)

Abednedo Resistance pilot that flies as Poe Dameron's wingman during the evacuation of D'Qar. Threnalli is also among the survivors escaping on the Millennium Falcon after the Battle of Crait in The Last Jedi. Threnalli also participated in the battle of Exegol in The Rise of Skywalker.

Abyssins

Name Portrayal Description
Gor Koresh John Rosengrant (The Mandalorian)

Voice: John Leguizamo (The Mandalorian)

Abyssin gangster who hunts survivors of the Great Mandalorian Purge for their beskar armor. He informs the Mandalorian of where to find another supposed Mandalorian warrior, before betraying him and ordering his men to kill him and Grogu. After the Mandalorian kills his men, he interrogates Koresh and leaves him to be attacked by some creatures as he screams in fear.
Myo Phil Tippett (Episode IV) Abyssin expert in survival techniques. He was present at the Mos Eisley Cantina when Luke Skywalker entered.

Anacondans

Name Portrayal Description
Morley Voice: Ben Diskin (The Clone Wars) Anacondan that helps Darth Maul survive on the junk world of Lotho Minor. He leads Savage Oppress to his long lost brother, before being brutally killed by him.

Anzellans

Name Portrayal Description
Babu Frik Voice: Shirley Henderson (Episode IX, The Mandalorian[122]) Anzellan droidsmith on Kijimi who helps Rey, Finn and Poe Dameron decrypt a message inside C-3PO's memory. He later survives the Sith Eternal's destruction of Kijimi and is present at the Battle of Exegol.

Aqualish

Name Portrayal Description
Ponda Baba Tommy Isley (Episode IV) Aqualish mercenary who in A New Hope attacks Luke Skywalker in the Mos Eisley cantina, and then gets his arm cut off by Obi-Wan Kenobi's lightsaber. He is an associate of Dr. Cornelius Evazan, who also antagonizes Luke Skywalker in the cantina.[123] When the original Kenner action figure for Baba was released, the then-unnamed alien was called simply "Walrus Man".[124] He can also be seen with Dr. Evazan on the streets of Jedha in Rogue One.[125]
Po Nudo Unknown (Episodes I-II), Paul James Nicholson (Episode III) Aqualish Senator who became a member of the Separatist Council, representing the Hyper-Communications Cartel. He is killed along with the rest of the Separatist Council by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.
Nank Tun Tim Gibbons (Episode III) Male Aqualish who served as an aide to Senator Po Nudo throughout the Clone Wars. He is killed along with the rest of the Separatist Council by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.

Ardennians

Name Portrayal Description
Rio Durant Katy Kartwheel (Solo)

Voice: Jon Favreau (Solo)

Ardennian pilot and long-time associate of criminals Tobias and Val Beckett. He is killed during a failed Coaxium heist for the Crimson Dawn.

Artiodacs

Name Portrayal Description
Strono Tuggs Aidan Cook (Episode VII) Deformed Artiodac cook at the castle of Maz Kanata in The Force Awakens. Tuggs' backstory is explored in the short story "A Recipe for Death".[126]

Askajians

Name Portrayal Description
Yarna d'al' Gargan (also known as Wiebba-weibba)[127] Claire Davenport (Episode VI) Askajian dancer from Jabba the Hutt's palace.

Balosars

Name Portrayal Description
Elan Sleazebaggano Matt Doran (Episode II) Balosar death stick dealer on Coruscant.

Besalisks

Name Portrayal Description
Dexter Jettster Voice: Ronald Falk (Episode II) Besalisk owner of Dex's Diner and old friend of Obi-Wan Kenobi, who provides Kenobi with information regarding the planet Kamino and a poison dart originating from there in Attack of the Clones.[128] Often cited as one of the more unpopular characters from the prequel trilogy, due to the seemingly out-of-universe 1950s diner setting that he appears in.[129]
Pong Krell Voice: Dave Fennoy (The Clone Wars) Besalisk Jedi who serves as a temporary commander of the 501st Legion during the Battle of Umbara in the Clone Wars. He hates clones and has secret aspirations to be Count Dooku's new apprentice, but is executed by the trooper Dogma after his treachery becomes known. His distinct anatomy allows him to wield two double-bladed lightsabers.

Bith

Name Portrayal Description
Figrin D'an Rick Baker (Episode IV) Leader of the Bith band Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes, playing in the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope.[130]

Blarina

Name Portrayal Description
Wollivan Warwick Davis (Episode VII) Blarina tavern-dweller in Maz Kanata's castle in The Force Awakens.

Cereans

Name Portrayal Description
O-mer Voice: Cam Clarke (The Clone Wars) Cerean Jedi youngling who is captured by Trandoshan hunters alongside his fellow younglings, and eventually escapes with Ahsoka Tano's help.

Clawdites

Name Portrayal Description
Zam Wesell Leeanna Walsman (Episode II) Clawdite bounty hunter hired by Jango Fett to kill Padmé Amidala. She fails in her mission and is killed with a poison dart by Fett before she could reveal his involvement.[131]
Cato Parasitti Voice: Gwendoline Yeo (The Clone Wars), Gina Torres (Forces of Destiny) Bounty Hunter who was hired by fellow bounty hunter Cad Bane during the Clone Wars to impersonate dead Jedi master Ord Enicence as inside help in the Jedi temple as Bane stole a Holocron containing A list of Force-Sensitive Children for the Sith Lord Darth Sidious. She eventually changed to impersonate Jedi master Jocasta Nu but was revealed and Captured by Ahsoka Tano.[132]

Cosians

Name Portrayal Description
Bobbajo Aidan Cook (Episode VII) Nu-Cosian storyteller seen carrying his menagerie of caged animals on Jakku in The Force Awakens. Bobbajo, although having a very minor role, was one of the first new characters from The Force Awakens to have been shown in promotional materials for the film.[133] Bobbajo is also featured in the short story "All Creatures Great and Small".[126]

Crolutes

Name Portrayal Description
Unkar Plutt Simon Pegg (Episode VII)

Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (Forces of Destiny)

Crolute Junkboss on the planet Jakku who pays out portions of food in exchange for pieces of salvage. He attempts to bargain the droid BB-8 from Rey and then tries to steal it when she refuses, but Rey ends up fleeing the planet by stealing the Millennium Falcon from him.[134]

Delphidians

Name Portrayal Description
Sidon Ithano Cavin Cornwall (Episode VII)

Voice: David Acord (Resistance)

Delphidian pirate, with a distinctive red Kaleesh mask, which he uses to conceal his heritage. In The Force Awakens, he is seen in Maz Kanata's castle when Finn tries to buy passage to the Outer Rim from Ithano and his cohort Quiggold. Ithano's backstory is expanded upon in the short story "The Crimson Corsair and the Lost Treasure of Count Dooku".[126]

Devaronians

Name Portrayal Description
Burg Clancy Brown (The Mandalorian) A Devaronian member of Ranzar Malk's crew, who attempts to release one of their associates, Qin, from a New Republic transport with the help of the Mandalorian. Burg and the others secretly planned to abandon the Mandalorian once they released Qin, but he outsmarts and defeats them, leading to their arrest.

Dowutins

Name Portrayal Description
Ninth Sister
Masana Tide
Voice: Misty Lee (Jedi: Fallen Order) Dowutin Inquisitor, first introduced in the comic Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith, where she loses a leg while hunting a Jedi alongside Darth Vader and other Inquisitors, and later has it replaced with a prosthetic. In Jedi: Fallen Order, she hunts Cal Kestis alongside the Second Sister, but is defeated by him on Kashyyyk and loses a hand as well in the process.

Dressellians

Name Portrayal Description
Orrimaarko Colin Hunt (Episode VI) Dressellian rebel seen in Return of the Jedi attending the meeting on board the Home One star cruiser, just prior to the Battle of Endor. He is also seen boarding the stolen Imperial shuttle Tydirium en route to the Moon of Endor, where he later participates in the Ewok village celebration after the destruction of the second Death Star. Orrimaarko was originally dubbed "Prune Face" in Kenner's Star Wars action figure line in 1984.[135] "Prune Face" was also featured in a stop-motion sketch comedy segment on the Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III special in 2010.

Dugs

Name Portrayal Description
Sebulba Voice: Lewis MacLeod (Episode I) Dug podracer who competes against Anakin Skywalker in The Phantom Menace. He is very arrogant and competitive, and will resort to any means to achieve victory, even cheating. Once a slave, Sebulba's podracing skills bought his freedom.[136]
Preigo Voice: Stephen Stanton (The Clone Wars) Circus Master who operated in the Clone Wars.[137]

Duros

Name Portrayal Description
Shriv Suurgav Voice: Dan Donohue (Star Wars Battlefront II) Duros officer within the Rebel Alliance and later the Resistance, using the call sign Danger Leader. A member of Inferno Squad, Suurgav is a longtime friend of Lando Calrissian, and is present at the Battle of Sullust and the Battle of Jakku. He hijacks the Resurgent-class Star Destroyer, the Retribution, at the time of the assault on Starkiller Base.

Er'Kit

Name Portrayal Description
Ody Mandrell Voice: Matthew Wood (Episode I) Er'Kit podracer who participates in the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in The Phantom Menace.

Ewoks

Name Portrayal Description
Chief Chirpa Jane Busby (Episode VI) An Ewok that served as the chief of the Ewok tribe appearing in Return of the Jedi.[138]
Logray Mike Edmonds (Episode VI) Ewok medicine man in Return of the Jedi.[138]
Paploo Kenny Baker (Episode VI) One of the more visible Ewoks in Return of the Jedi, who steals a speeder bike from the Imperial scout troopers to distract them from the Rebel mission on Endor.[138]
Romba Mike Cottrell (Episode VI) Ewok in Return of the Jedi seen mourning over the death of his fellow Ewok during the Battle of Endor; he was released in action figure form during Kenner's final Power of the Force line in 1985.[139]
Teebo Jack Purvis (Episode VI) Leader of the group of Ewoks that captures Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Chewbacca and the droids; later the one whom R2-D2 electrocutes upon being freed. Has a more prominent role in the novelization.[138]

F–J

Falleen

Name Portrayal Description
Ziton Moj Voice: Corey Burton (The Clone Wars) Falleen member of the Black Sun, who serves as Captain of the Guard and subsequently the leader after the other leaders are killed by Savage Oppress for refusing to join the Shadow Collective. Ziton then does so and helps the Collective in overthrowing the government of Mandalore. He later offers Marg Krim to merge the Black Sun and Pyke Syndicate, and kidnaps his family when the Pyke leader refuses. Moj also fights in the Battle on Ord Mantell against the Separatists, and goes into hiding at the end of the Clone Wars, on Darth Maul's orders.

Faust

Name Portrayal Description
Dr. Nuvo Vindi Voice: Michael York (The Clone Wars) Faust scientist who worked with the CIS during the Clone Wars. He rediscovers the Blue Shadow Virus and attempts to weaponize it for Separatist use.

Gabdorins

Name Portrayal Description
Quiggold Scott Richardson (Episode VII)

Voice: Chris Clarke (Episode VII)

Gabdorin pirate seen in The Force Awakens in Maz Kanata's castle when Finn tries to buy passage to the Outer Rim from Quiggold and his captain Sidon Ithano. Quiggold is also featured in the short story "The Crimson Corsair and the Lost Treasure of Count Dooku".[126]

Gamorreans

Name Portrayal Description
Jubnuk Simon Williamson (Episode VI) One of Jabba the Hutt's Gamorrean guards who is eaten alive by the Rancor in Return of the Jedi.

Gand

Name Portrayal Description
Zuckuss Cathy Munroe (Episode V) Gand bounty hunter among those who answer Darth Vader's call to capture the Millennium Falcon in The Empire Strikes Back. He is a skilled tracker, and often works alongside the droid 4-LOM. The action figure of the character released in Kenner's original Star Wars action figure line was misidentified as "4-LOM".[140]

Geonosians

Name Portrayal Description
Klik-Klak Voice: Matthew Wood (Rebels) The lone surviving male Geonosian of an Imperial genocide of the Geonosians following the completion of the first Death Star, Klik-Klak sets up a defense using old Separatist battle droids and droidekas to defend both himself, and the lone surviving Geonosian queen egg he defended, to ensure his species' survival – his encounter with the Ghost crew and Saw Gerrera (who was already on the planet) within Geonosis's tunnels, nearly ends in tragedy but Ezra Bridger manages to befriend Klik-Klak, with the Spectres discovering evidence of the Empire's genocide of the Geonosians, despite the Spectres narrowly escaping capture by the Empire.[141]
Karina the Great Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Geonosian Queen who controlled the other Geonosians via "brain worms". She is killed during the Clone Wars.
Sun Fac Male Geonosian of the upper caste, he served as chief lieutenant to Poggle the Lesser in Attack of the Clones. He was killed during the Battle of Geonosis.[citation needed]

Gossams

Name Portrayal Description
Shu Mai Voice: Chris Truswell (Episode II) President of the Commerce Guild and member of the Separatist Council. She is killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar along with the rest of the Separatist Council in Revenge of the Sith.

Gran

Name Portrayal Description
Mawhonic Gran podracer at the Boonta Eve Classic in The Phantom Menace.
Aks Moe Mark Coulier (Episode I)
Voice: Marc Silk (Episode I)
Gran serving in the Galactic Senate in The Phantom Menace. Moe supports an investigation into the Trade Federation's invasion of Naboo, as claimed by Queen Amidala.
Ree-Yees Mike Quinn and Richard Bonehill (Episode VI) Gran prominently seen in the background cheering at Jabba the Hutt's palace in Return of the Jedi.[142]

Gungans

Name Portrayal Description
Boss Rugor Nass Voice: Brian Blessed (Episode I) Gungan leader in The Phantom Menace who attends Padmé Amidala's funeral in Revenge of the Sith.[143]
General Roos Tarpals Voice: Steve Speirs (Episode I), Fred Tatasciore (The Clone Wars) Gungan General in The Phantom Menace and The Clone Wars. He is killed in a fight with General Grievous.

Hutts

Name Portrayal Description
Mama the Hutt Voice: Angelique Perrin (The Clone Wars) Mother of Ziro, Zorba, Ebor, Pazda, and Jiliac, the grandmother of Jabba the Hutt, and great-grandmother of Rotta the Huttlet. She is confronted by Obi-Wan Kenobi when her starship is taken by Ziro and his girlfriend Sy Snootles.
Rotta the Hutt Voice: David Acord (The Clone Wars) Jabba the Hutt's son, kidnapped by Count Dooku in The Clone Wars animated film. As he does not appear after The Clone Wars (for the moment), His fate is actually unknown.
Gardulla the Hutt Voice: Nika Futterman (The Clone Wars) Hutt crime lord and rival to Jabba, who at one point owned Anakin and Shmi Skywalker before losing a podrace bet to Toydarian junk dealer Watto. As she does not appear after The Clone Wars (for the moment), Her fate is actually unknown.

Ithorians

Name Portrayal Description
Momaw Nadon Jon Berg and Phil Tippett (puppeteers) (Episode IV) Ithorian seen in the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope.[144] Named "Hammerhead" during the Kenner action figure runs of the 1970s and 1980s.[145]
Byph Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Jedi Youngling.
Mok Shaiz Robert Rodriguez (The Book of Boba Fett) Mayor of Mos Espa.

K–O

Kaminoans

Name Portrayal Description
Taun We Voice: Rena Owen (Episode II, The Bad Batch) Kaminoan administrator who guides Obi-Wan Kenobi during his visit to the cloning facility in Attack of the Clones. During filming, Owen wore a maquette of the alien's head atop a hardhat, providing her co-stars with the proper eye-line for talking with the character.[146]

Karkarodon

Name Portrayal Description
Riff Tamson Voice: Gary Anthony Williams (The Clone Wars) Karkarodon Separatist commander, known for his ferocity and brilliant mind. He leads the forces at one of the Battles of Mon Calamari, and is killed with an explosive by the Mon Calamari prince Lee-Char.

Kiffar

Name Portrayal Description
Quinlan Vos Voice: Al Rodrigo (The Clone Wars) Jedi Master in The Clone Wars, and the master of Jedi Aayla Secura. In the novel Star Wars: Dark Disciple, he teams up with (and falls in love with) Asajj Ventress in an attempt to assassinate Count Dooku, but ends up turning to the dark side. He is eventually redeemed with Ventress's help, who sacrifices herself to save him. Vos later respectfully buries her on her homeworld, Dathomir, and is reinstated into the Jedi Order. He is one of the few known survivors of Order 66.

Kitonak

Name Portrayal Description
Droopy McCool Deep Roy (Episode VI) Clarinet-playing Kitonak member of the Max Rebo Band, seen in Jabba's Palace in Return of the Jedi.[147]

Koorivar

Name Portrayal Description
Passel Argente Steven Boyle (Episode II), Marty Wetherill (Episode III) Magistrate of the Corporate Alliance and member of the Separatist Council. He is killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.
Denaria Kee John McEvoy (Episodes II-III) Female Koorivar member of the Corporate Alliance, acting as chief aide to Passel Argente prior to and throughout the Clone Wars. She was killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.
Oro Dassyne Voice: Terrence Carson (Clone Wars) Koorivar Separatist General and an agent of the Corporate Alliance who fought in the Clone Wars. Originally introduced in the 2003 Legends animated series Clone Wars, he was reintroduced in the new Star Wars canon through a mention in the book Rise of the Separatists.

Kowakian monkey-lizards

Name Portrayal Description
Salacious B. Crumb Tim Rose (puppeteer) (Episode VI)

Voice: Mark Dodson (Episode VI)

Kowakian monkey-lizard in Jabba the Hutt's court.[148] Rose's antics controlling the Crumb puppet led to an increase in the character's prominence.[148]

Kubaz

Name Portrayal Description
Garindan (a.k.a. Long Snoot) Sadie Eden (Episode IV) Kubaz spy who leads Imperial stormtroopers to the Millennium Falcon in A New Hope.[149] The character is the focus of the short story "The Secrets of Long Snoot" in the anthology book From a Certain Point of View, which reveals his full name to be Garindan ezz Zavor and that he was a slave of the Empire.

Lanniks

Name Portrayal Description
Even Piell Michaela Cottrel (Episode I)

Voice: Bair Bless (The Clone Wars)

Lannik Jedi Master and Jedi Council member in The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and The Clone Wars.[150] During the Clone Wars, he is captured by the CIS and imprisoned in the "Citadel", but is broken out by a Republic team led by Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ahsoka Tano, and Commander Tarkin. However, during their escape, he is attacked and fatally wounded by Anoobas.

Lasats

Name Portrayal Description
Jaro Tapal Voice: Travis Willingham (Jedi: Fallen Order) Lasat Jedi Master who trained Cal Kestis and sacrificed himself to help him escape during Order 66. Tapal's death haunted Cal for years, who blamed himself for what happened, but he eventually found the strength to forgive himself.
Chava Voice: Grey Griffin (Rebels) Lasat Mystic. She survived the aforementioned near-extinction of her people. She eventually went and stayed at Lira San along with Guardsman Gron.

Latero

Name Portrayal Description
Greez Dritus Voice: Daniel Roebuck (Jedi: Fallen Order) The Latero pilot of the Stinger Mantis and a close friend and partner of Cere Junda.

Lurmen

Name Portrayal Description
Tee Watt Kaa Voice: George Coe (The Clone Wars) Lurmen elder who leads his people away from their war-torn homeworld, eventually landing on Maridun during the Clone Wars. He is extremely devoted to the traditions of his people and a strict pacifist. Kaa cares greatly for such ideals, and firmly believes the Republic is no better than the Separatists because the two are equally responsible for the war.
Wag Too Voice: Alec Medlock (The Clone Wars) Lurmen healer and the son of Tee Watt Kaa. He is more grateful than his father when Ahsoka Tano, Aayla Secura, and Anakin Skywalker return to protect their village from the Separatists.

Mon Calamari

Name Portrayal Description
Quarrie Voice: Corey Burton (Rebels) Mon Calamari starship engineer who created the Blade Wing, a prototype of the B-wing fighter. Living in isolation on Shantipole, he is later brought into the Rebel Alliance by Hera Syndulla to oversee development of more B-wings.[151]
Admiral Raddus Paul Kasey (Rogue One)

Voice: Stephen Stanton (Rogue One)

Green-skinned Mon Calamari admiral of the Rebel Alliance that perishes during the Battle of Scarif in Rogue One. He serves as the namesake of the Resistance MC85 Star Cruiser known as the Raddus in The Last Jedi.
Nahdar Vebb Voice: Tom Kenny (The Clone Wars) Kit Fisto's Mon Calamari Jedi Padawan who is killed by General Grievous in The Clone Wars.

Mortis Gods

Name Portrayal Description
The Father Voice: Lloyd Sherr (The Clone Wars) The father of the Daughter, who embodies the light side of the Force, and the Son, who embodies the dark side, who maintains the balance between the two. After growing old, he lures Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Ahsoka Tano to Mortis in order to test the former and see if he is indeed the "Chosen One" and will bring balance to the Force. He eventually becomes convinced of this, but Anakin refuses his offer to stay on Mortis and become his successor. The Father later commits suicide, which renders the Son mortal and allows Anakin to kill him for all the harm he had done.
The Daughter Voice: Adrienne Wilkinson (The Clone Wars) The embodiment of the light side of the Force, the Father's daughter, and the Son's sister. She is obedient of her father and helps him test Anakin Skywalker to see whether he is the Chosen One and can replace the Father. She ultimately sacrifices herself to save her father from her brother, and manages to also save Ahsoka Tano, who had been corrupted by the latter, before dying. She is believed to have been reincarnated as Morai, a condor who is seen accompanying Ahsoka several times and whom she claims she owes her life to.
The Son Voice: Sam Witwer (The Clone Wars) The embodiment of the dark side of the Force, the Father's son, and the Daughter's brother. Unlike his sister, he is often disobedient of their father and secretly wishes to kill him so that he could escape from Mortis. To this ends, he corrupts Ahsoka Tano with his dark influence, and attempts to seduce Anakin Skywalker, whom the Father believed to be the Chosen One and a possible successor, to the dark side, which he briefly succeeds in doing by showing him visions of his future, until the Father erases those visions from Anakin's mind. While attempting to kill the Father, the Son accidentally kills his sister and, though devastated, does not stop from trying to achieve his goal. Realizing this, the Father commits suicide to render the Son mortal, who finally reconciles with him before Anakin kills him.

Muuns

Name Portrayal Description
San Hill Voice: Chris Truswell (Episode II) Corey Burton (Clone Wars) Muun Chairman of the InterGalactic Banking Clan. He is one of the Separatist leaders killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.[152]

Mythrol

Name Portrayal Description
Mythrol Horatio Sanz (The Mandalorian) An unnamed Mythrol who is captured by the Mandalorian for a bounty, and later becomes Greef Karga's assistant on Nevarro.

Nautolans

Name Portrayal Description
Zatt Greg Cipes (The Clone Wars) A Jedi Youngling that is seen finding his Kyber Crystal on the planet Ilum, mentored by Ahsoka Tano.

Neimoidians

Name Portrayal Description
Daultay Dofine Alan Ruscoe (Episode I)

Voice: Chris Sanders (Episode I)

Neimoidian commander of the Trade Federation's droid control ship in The Phantom Menace, killed when Anakin destroys the ship.
Lushros Dofine Ben Burtt (Episode III) Neimoidain captain of the Invisible Hand in Revenge of the Sith. He is killed when his escape pod gets struck by a stray turbolaser.
Lok Durd Voice: George Takei (The Clone Wars) Weapon designer and Separatist General who was arrested by the Republic during the Clone Wars. He later escaped and went on to cause havoc beyond the Western Reaches.
Rute Gunnay Colin Ware (Episode III) Neimoidian male who served as an advisor and aide to Viceroy Nute Gunray during the Clone Wars and final years of the Galactic Republic. He is killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.
Tey How Voice: Amanda Lucas and Marc Silk (Episode I) Female Neimoidian that serves as both pilot and communications officer on the Trade Federation ship, Saak'ak, in The Phantom Menace. She is aboard the ship when the young Anakin Skywalker destroys it.

Nikto

Name Portrayal Description
Klaatu John Simpkin (Episode VI) Green Nikto employed as one of Jabba the Hutt's skiff guards in Return of the Jedi.[153] Two action figures of Klaatu were released in Kenner's original Star Wars action figure line; one regular version and another in 'Skiff Guard' attire.[154]

Noghri

Name Portrayal Description
Rukh Voice: Warwick Davis (Rebels) Grand Admiral Thrawn's Noghri right-hand man, personal assassin, and bodyguard, who is introduced in the fourth season of Rebels.[155] He becomes enemies with Zeb Orellios, who eventually defeats and kills Rukh in the series finale.

Ortolans

Name Portrayal Description
Max Rebo Simon Williamson (Episode VI), Unknown (Book of Boba Fett) Ortolan keyboard player and leader of the Max Rebo Band in Return of the Jedi.[156]

Ovissians

Name Portrayal Description
Boolio Voice: Mark Hamill (Episode IX) Ovissian informant and ally of the Resistance who relays critical information leaked by General Hux to Finn, Poe Dameron and Chewbacca in The Rise of Skywalker. He is later executed by Kylo Ren.

P–T

Pa'lowicks

Name Portrayal Description
Sy Snootles Timothy M. Rose and Mike Quinn (puppeteer) (Episode VI)

Voice: Annie Arbogast (Episode VI), Nika Futterman (The Clone Wars)

Female Pa'lowick and lead vocalist of the Max Rebo Band in Return of the Jedi. In The Clone Wars, she is Ziro the Hutt's lover, but works as a spy for the Hutt Clan and eventually kills him.[157]

Palliduvans

Name Portrayal Description
Valik Voice: Jennifer Hale (Resistance) Palliduvan pirate and member of the Warbird gang, featured in Resistance.

Pantorans

Name Portrayal Description
Che Amanwe Papanoida Meredith Salenger (The Clone Wars) One of Baron Papanoida's two daughters who serves as a representative for her home world of Pantora. She and her sister, Chi, are kidnapped by the Trade Federation following a trade blockade of Pantora.
Chi Eekway Papanoida Katie Lucas (Episode III)

Voice: Nika Futterman (The Clone Wars)

Daughter of Baron Papanoida who represents the planet Wroona in the Galactic Senate. She appears in scenes deleted from Revenge of the Sith as one of the senators of the Delegation of 2000.

Pau'ans

Name Portrayal Description
Tion Medon Bruce Spence (Episode III) The Pau'an local administrator of Pau City on Utapau in Revenge of the Sith.[158]

Phindians

Name Portrayal Description
Moralo Eval Voice: Stephen Stanton (The Clone Wars) Separatist Phindian criminal who comes up with a plan to kidnap Chancellor Palpatine. He is taken back into custody after his plot is thwarted.

Pykes

Name Portrayal Description
Quay Tolsite Dee Tails (Solo) The Pyke Syndicate's administrator, who directs its operations on Kessel. He is killed by Qi'ra during the raid on Kessel.

Quarren

Name Portrayal Description
Tessek Gerald Home (Episode VI) Jabba the Hutt's Quarren accountant in Return of the Jedi.[159] An action figure of this character was released as "Squid Head" in the Return of the Jedi line of Kenner's 1980s Star Wars action figures.[160]
Tikkes Unknown (Episodes I-III) Former Quarren senator of Mon Cala, leader of the Quarren Isolation League and Separatist Council member during the Clone Wars; killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar in Revenge of the Sith.
Tundra Dowmeia Danny Steele (Episodes II-III) Senator of Mon Cala who replaced Tikkes.
Kragan Gorr Voice: Gary Anthony Williams (Resistance) Pirate leader betrayed by the First Order who then aligns with a ship called the Colossus, betrays them, and gets kicked out.

Quermians

Name Portrayal Description
Yarael Poof Michelle Taylor (Episode I) Quermian Jedi Master on the Jedi High Council in The Phantom Menace.[161] He dies sometime between the events of The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones.

Rodians

Name Portrayal Description
Greeata Jendowanian Celia Fushille (Episode VI) Rodian backup singer and dancer for the Max Rebo Band in the Special Edition of Return of the Jedi.
Glem Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (Resistance) Worker on the Colossus, a ship on the planet of Castilon
Wald Warwick Davis (Episode I) Rodian slave boy under the ownership of Watto, and a friend of Anakin Skywalker in The Phantom Menace.

Shawda Ubb

Name Portrayal Description
Rappertunie Shawda Ubb member of the Max Rebo Band who plays the Growdi in the Special Edition of Return of the Jedi.

Snivvian

Name Portrayal Description
Zutton Arthur Rowton (Episode IV) A Snivvian seen in the Mos Eisley cantina in A New Hope. Two versions of the character, called "Snaggletooth", were produced for Kenner's Star Wars action figure line in 1978; a tall blue version and later a small red version more accurate to the character seen in the film.[162]

Tarsunt

Name Portrayal Description
Vober Dand Derek Arnold (Episodes VII-VIII) Tarsunt from the planet Suntilla who serves as a logistics controller for the Resistance during the attack on Starkiller Base in The Force Awakens.[163] He also appears at the Resistance base on D'Qar in The Last Jedi, and the one on Ajan Kloss in The Rise of Skywalker.
Chancellor Lanever Villecham Derek Arnold (Episode VII) Tarsunt politician that serves as Chancellor of the New Republic, and perishes on Hosnian Prime when it is destroyed by Starkiller Base in The Force Awakens.

Teedos

Name Portrayal Description
Teedo Kiran Shah (Episode VII)

Voice: David Acord (Episode VII, Forces of Destiny)

A Teedo scavenger trying to capture BB-8 in the deserts of Jakku, before the droid was freed by Rey in The Force Awakens.

Terrelian Jango Jumpers

Name Portrayal Description
Cassie Cryar Voice: Jaime King (The Clone Wars) Terellian Jango Jumper thief who obtains Ahsoka Tano's lightsaber and is eventually captured by the Jedi.
Eighth Brother Voice: Robbie Daymond (Rebels) Masked Terellian Jango Jumper Inquisitor who is dispatched to hunt down Maul, eventually tracking him to Malachor. After being defeated, he attempts to escape using his lightsaber to fly away, but it malfunctions, causing him to fall to his death.

Tholothians

Name Portrayal Description
Stass Allie Lily Nyamwasa (Episode III) Tholothian Jedi Master and the cousin of Adi Gallia. She takes Gallia's spot on the Jedi Council after her death in The Clone Wars. In Revenge of the Sith, Allie is one of the many victims of Order 66.
Katooni Voice: Olivia Hack (The Clone Wars) Tholothian Jedi youngling who was among the youngest to pass the Gathering.

Trandoshans

Name Portrayal Description
Cid Voice: Rhea Perlman (The Bad Batch) Former Jedi informant who provides the Bad Batch with mercenary missions in the aftermath of the Clone Wars.
Garnac Voice: Zach Hanks (The Clone Wars) Trandoshan big game hunter who leads a hunting guild on the moon Wasskah, where he and his fellow Trandoshans hunted various captured opponents, including Jedi Padawans, Wookiees, and bounty hunters. He is killed by Ahsoka Tano.
Dar Voice: Kevin Thoms (The Clone Wars) Garnac's son, who is an unexperienced hunter. During his very first hunt with his father's guild, he attempts to kill Ahsoka Tano, only to die impaled on a spike. His death enrages Garnac, who vows revenge on Ahsoka.
Dokk Strassi Stephen Oyoung (The Book of Boba Fett)

Voice: Robert Rodriguez (The Book of Boba Fett)

Trandoshan crime lord and leader of the Transdoshan family, who protected the center of the city of Mos Espa on Tatooine. He was allied with Jabba the Hutt, and later with Boba Fett following Jabba's death and Fett's takeover of his criminal empire. He then betrayed Fett in favor of the Pykes and was killed by Fennec Shand.

Triffians

Name Portrayal Description
Ebe E. Endocott Voice: Roger L. Jackson (Episode I) Triffian podracer seen in The Phantom Menace.

Trodatome

Name Portrayal Description
Klaud Nick Kellington (Episode IX) Trodatome mechanic who helps the Resistance in The Rise of Skywalker.[164]

Troigs

Name Portrayal Description
Fodesinbeed Annodue Voice: Greg Proops and Scott Capurro (Episode I) A Troig seen in The Phantom Menace, where he commentates in both Basic and Huttese for the Boonta Eve Classic pod race.[165] The actor/comedians Greg Proops and Scott Capurro were originally supposed to appear in full prosthetic makeup, but the design was switched to a somewhat unpopular fully CG character.[166]

Twi'leks

Name Portrayal Description
Lyn Me Dalyn Chew (Episode VI) Twi'lek backup singer and dancer for the Max Rebo Band in the Special Edition of Return of the Jedi.
Oola Femi Taylor (Episode VI) Twi'lek dancer enslaved by Jabba the Hutt and chained to his throne; she is killed by Jabba's Rancor.[167] New scenes featuring the character were filmed for the Special Edition of Return of the Jedi.[168][169]
Qin Ismael Cruz Córdova (The Mandalorian) Twi'lek criminal, brother of Xi'an, member of Ranzar Malk's crew, and an old associate of the Mandalorian. After his capture by the New Republic, the crew tries to break him out with the help of the Mandalorian, whom they secretly plan to abandon once they released Qin. However, the Mandalorian outsmarts and defeats them, before bringing Qin back to Ranzar. With Ranzar attempting to betray him as well, the Mandalorian lures the New Republic to his space station.
Jacen Syndulla TBA (Ahsoka)[170] Son of human Jedi Knight Kanan Jarrus and Twi'lek Rebel General Hera Syndulla introduced in the 2018 Rebels series finale, "Family Reunion and Farewell". Born during Galactic Civil War after the death of his father, Jacen is a member of the Spectres, codenamed Spectre-7.
Xi'an Natalia Tena (The Mandalorian) A Twi'lek member of Ranzar Malk's crew, who is skilled in fighting with a knife, the sister of Qin, and an old associate and former lover of the Mandalorian. After her brother is captured and imprisoned aboard a New Republic transport, the crew tries to rescue with the help of the Mandalorian. Xi'an and the others secretly planned to abandon the Mandalorian once they released Qin, but he outsmarts and defeats them, resulting in their arrest.

U–Z

Umbarans

Name Portrayal Description
Sly Moore Sandi Findlay (Episodes II-III) Umbaran personal aide of Palpatine and one of the few people aware of his identity as Darth Sidious.[171]

Vulptereens

Name Portrayal Description
Dud Bolt Puppeteer: Duncan Bent (Episode I) Vulptereen podracer who participates in the Boonta Eve Classic podrace in The Phantom Menace. A puppet of Bolt was one of the few practical effects created for the podrace sequence, rather than solely CGI.[172] Bolt is also featured in several non-canon video games such as Star Wars: Episode I Racer.[173]

Vurk

Name Portrayal Description
Coleman Trebor Vurk Jedi Master who participates in the Battle of Geonosis and is killed by Jango Fett while attempting to kill Count Dooku.

Weequays

Name Portrayal Description
Pagetti Rook ("Weequay") Julius LeFlore (Episode VI) A Weequay guard on Jabba the Hutt's skiff that held a vibro-axe to the back of Luke Skywalker as he stood on the plank above the Sarlacc Pit in Return of the Jedi.[174] Called "Weequay" during the original Kenner action figure line in the 1980s, the name would eventually become the name of the character's species as a whole.[140]
Taanti W. Earl Brown (The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett) Bartender at Free Town and loyal friend to Cobb Vanth.

Wookiees

Name Portrayal Description
Gungi n/a (The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch)[45] Wookiee Jedi youngling who was among the youngest to pass the Gathering. He wields a unique wooden lightsaber with a green crystal.
Tarfful Michael Kingma (Episode III) Wookiee chieftain who, along with Chewbacca, commands the Wookiee warriors during the Battle of Kashyyyk, and later helps Yoda escape the clone troopers after Order 66 is given in Revenge of the Sith. He also appears in the video game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

Yakora

Name Portrayal Description
Saelt-Marae Sean Crawford (Episode VI) Yarkora seen in the background at Jabba's the Hutt's palace in the film Return of the Jedi.[175] Known as "Yak Face" this character was the final action figure created for Kenner's original Star Wars action figure line, and was never released in the United States.[176]

Yoda's species

Name Portrayal Description
Yaddle Phil Eason (Episode I) Female member of Yoda's species who appears as a member of the Jedi Council in The Phantom Menace. She was created from a concept art by Iain McCaig for a young Yoda.[177]

Yuzzums

Name Portrayal Description
Joh Yowza Yuzzum only seen in the Special Edition of Return of the Jedi as a member and singer in the Max Rebo Band.

Zabraks

Name Portrayal Description
Feral Voice: Dee Bradley Baker (The Clone Wars) Dathomirian Zabrak Nightbrother, and brother of Savage Oppress and Maul, with whom Savage lived on Dathomir until adulthood. He is among the Nightbrothers selected by Asajj Ventress as a potential candidate to assassinate Count Dooku, and survives to the final round with his brother. However, after Savage is chosen and both his mind and body are changed by the Nightsisters' magic, he murders Feral on Ventress's orders.
Agen Kolar Tux Akindoyeni (Episodes II-III) Iridonian Zabrak Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council, who wields a green lightsaber in Attack of the Clones and a blue one in Revenge of the Sith. He is one of the Jedi killed while trying to arrest Darth Sidious in Revenge of the Sith. Agen Kolar also appears in The Clone Wars.
Eeth Koth Hassani Shapi (Episode I)

Voice: Chris Edgerly (The Clone Wars)

Iridonian Zabrak Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council in The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones. He also makes several appearances in The Clone Wars series. He was removed from the Jedi Council at the end of the Clone Wars and intended on leaving the Order, but Order 66 was issued before he could do so. Surviving, he goes into hiding and starts a family, but is eventually tracked down and killed by Darth Vader in the comic series Darth Vader: Dark Lord of the Sith.
Merrin Voice: Tina Ivlev (Jedi: Fallen Order) Dathomiran Nightsister and survivor of the Nightsisters' massacre in the Clone Wars. During the Imperial Era, she attempts to defend Dathomir from intruders using an army of revenants, but eventually leaves the planet to join the Stinger Mantis crew.

Zygerrians

Name Portrayal Description
Agruss Voice: Victor Brandt (The Clone Wars) Zygerrian slavemaster and keeper of the Kadavo slave processing facility; killed by Captain Rex.
Darts D'Nar Voice: Nick Jameson (The Clone Wars) Zygerrian commander who helps the Separatists kidnap the Togruta colony on Kiros. He is defeated and captured by Anakin Skywalker.
Atai Molec Voice: Ricardo Mamood Vega (The Clone Wars) Prime Minister of Zygerria and captain of the Zygerrian royal guard during the Clone Wars.
Queen Miraj Scintel Voice: Rajia Baroudi (The Clone Wars) Queen of Zygerria during the Clone Wars and member of the Separatist Council. She captures Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Ahsoka and attempts to auction them off as slaves; however, they are rescued by clone troopers, and Miraj is Force-choked to death by Count Dooku for her failure.

Unknown species

Name Portrayal Description
The Bendu Voice: Tom Baker (Rebels) An ancient Force-wielder whose philosophy predates the Jedi Order; encountered by the main characters of Star Wars Rebels on the planet Atollon, where he describes himself as being "the middle" between the ashla, light-wielding Jedi, and the bogan, dark-wielding Sith.
The Fourth Sister Rya Kihlstedt (Obi-Wan Kenobi) Yellow-skinned humanoid Inquisitor.
Ochi Liam Cook (Episode IX) Orange-skinned humanoid affiliated with the Sith, who served as an advisor and assassin for Palpatine. Tasked with finding and bringing Palpatine's granddaughter Rey to him, he captured her parents and killed them when they refused to disclose her location. Later, while being tracked by Luke Skywalker and Lando Calrissian on Pasaana, he met his demise in some caverns, leaving behind his ship, along with his droid D-O and a Sith dagger that could be used to find Palpatine on Exegol.
Freck Zach Braff (Obi-Wan Kenobi) Humanoid with similar features to a star-nosed mole. Transport driver for Imperial mining facilities on the planet Mapuzo.[178]

See also

Notes

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  2. ^ A character using the alias "Dengar Roth" appears in Dark Force Rising.

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