Jeremy Bulloch est un Acteur Britannique né le 16 février 1945 à Market Harborough (Royaume-uni)
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Nationalité Royaume-uniNaissance 16 février 1945 à Market Harborough (
Royaume-uni)
Mort 17 décembre 2020 (à 75 ans)
Jeremy Bulloch, né le 16 février 1945 à Market Harborough en Angleterre, est un acteur de cinéma et de télévision.
Il a, entre autres, joué dans les épisodes 5 et 6 de Star Wars (le rôle de Boba Fett) et dans Swing Kids.
Jeremy Bulloch aime acheter des objets dérivés de son personnage Boba Fett; les fans de la série lui en offrent aussi.
Jeremy a écrit son autobiographie intitulée : Flying Solo : Tales of a Bounty Hunter..
En tant qu'interprète de Boba Fett, Jeremy a été le premier acteur de la saga Star Wars invité au salon Générations Star Wars et Science Fiction, mais aussi à la SF-Connexion petite convention Alsacienne ayant pour thème la science-fiction, le fantastique, le manga, les comics, les jeux de rôle et le cinéma organisé par l'association de fans "Le 68ème Impérial".
Biographie
Bulloch was born in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England. He trained at Corona Stage Academy. In a career spanning over half a century, he is most famous for his role in Boba Fett's costume in the Star Wars films The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi (the voice was provided by Jason Wingreen originally and in the updated versions Temuera Morrison). Additionally, he plays a minor role as an Imperial officer in The Empire Strikes Back, his only non-masked appearance in the original Star Wars films. Bulloch returned as Boba Fett for the fan film mocumentary: Return of the Ewok. He also has minor roles in three James Bond films, twice playing Smithers, an assistant to Q. In 1962, he starred alongside Cliff Richard in the musical film Summer Holiday.
After several uncredited screen appearances, Bulloch's first regular role was in the 1960 TV series Counter-Attack! and (the same year) The Chequered Flag. He went on to have a recurring role in Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School (1961) and a regular role in The Newcomers (1965–67). He also appeared in two Doctor Who stories, The Space Museum (1965) and The Time Warrior (1973). From 1979-81, he was a regular in the ITV sitcom Agony, in which he played Rob Illingworth, one half of a gay couple.
In recent years, due to the release of the new Star Wars films, he is frequently invited to science fiction conventions throughout the world, and was inducted as an Honorary Member of the 501st Legion costuming organization in May 2002. Later, in November 2009, he actually joined the 501st as a costume-wearing member making appearances with the group as Boba Fett.
In 2004, Bulloch published a limited edition memoir, Flying Solo, which is a humorous account of his personal and professional life, interspersed with tales from the convention circuit. In 2005, he once again made an appearance in a Star Wars film, this time playing Captain Colton in Revenge of the Sith. In 2005, he played the role of "Chairman Skellon" in a stage production of The Trial of Davros. Recently, Bulloch played a small cameo role in Star Wars fan films Order of the Sith: Vengeance and its sequel Downfall - Order of the Sith - alongside David Prowse and Michael Sheard. These fan films were made in England in support of Save the Children.
Bulloch has three sons, ten grandchildren, and lives in London with his wife, Maureen. His half-brother is Robert Watts, who was a producer on The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi and had a cameo as Lieutenant Watts in Return of the Jedi.
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