*shakes head* Whatever interview it was, predated 1993. I can't remember what the date was. But, I do have a segment of interview from a Mark Hamill one. Here's something to put into perspective for those who complain about the dialogue and acting.
The children's fairy tale part is what sticks out in my mind. He also stated somewhere in there that most of the actors had been going no place at all till they got parts in Star Wars.
People saw STAR WARS and saw me as that bland hero and as somebody not capable of portraying somebody of depth. What a lot of people still don't realize is that STAR WARS was a children's fairy tale, and so it stands to reason that the protagonist, Luke Skywalker, would be the least interesting character. Yes, there have been drawbacks, but they've been fun to overcome. STAR WARS certainly helped me in my New York theater career, because people were coming to the theater not knowing what to expect.
Blake Wrote:I've never heard that, though I imagine he was contractually obligated anyway. Are there any quotes/references? Just curious.
Blake