Mark Hamill Says Look For Patrick Williams
Okay, well, I guess I wasn’t expecting that. But, I’m pretty psyched about it. Mark Hamill is also “Patrick Williams.”
Let me explain.
Yesterday, we posted that Mr. Hamill — you know him as Luke Skywalker — had a cameo voice role in Disney Plus’ The Mandalorian.
And now, Mark let his fans know that he was in a whole bunch of Star Wars films, beyond those where he played Luke.
Now that @themandalorian secret is out-might as well reveal I am vocally represented in ALL SW films except the Prequels. Thanks to @matthewood for using me in Rogue One, Solo & the Sequels, so I DO have lines in #EpVII. Hint: Look for parts played by Patrick Williams.#TrueStory https://t.co/kRQlo7uub8
— Mark Hamill (@MarkHamill) June 20, 2020
WeGotThisCovered.com broke it down.
Christian Bone reported:
In response to a fan asking him if he had any more secret roles to divulge on Twitter, Hamill decided to come clean. “Now that @themandalorian secret is out-might as well reveal I am vocally represented in ALL SW films except the Prequels,” Hamill said. “Thanks to @matthewood for using me in Rogue One, Solo & the Sequels, so I DO have lines in #EpVII. Hint: Look for parts played by Patrick Williams.”
Well, how about that! We already knew of a few of these, actually, as it’d already been confirmed that Hamill had voiced Canto Bight gambler Dobbu Scay (the one who thinks BB-8 is a slot machine) in The Last Jedi and alien Resistance informant Boolio in The Rise of Skywalker. Some of the others come as surprises, though. Handily, the actor’s given us a clue to crack his other cameos, as they’re credited under the pseudonym Patrick Williams.
As far as I am concerned, more Patrick Williams, er — Mark Hamill — is better than less.
Earlier this week, he also reacted to this unreleased publicity clip which featured Hamill himself, Warwick Davis, Carrie Fisher, and Harrison Ford.
This is from "Return of the Ewok" a featurette written & directed by 1st Assistant Director David Tomblin. Made during our breaks while filming "Return of the Jedi" for publicity, it was never officially released. Sadly, this clip is the most I've ever seen of it. #TrueStory https://t.co/VamfX1vRp6
— Mark Hamill (@MarkHamill) June 16, 2020
Finally, and like I said. More Mark (Warwick, Harrison, and Carrie) is just fine with me.