
Age: 74
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Mark Richard Hamill (born September 25, 1951) is an American actor. He is best known for starring as Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars franchise and the Joker in various animated DC Comics projects, starting with Batman: The Animated Series in 1992. Through the 1980s, Hamill distinguished himself from his Star Wars role by pursuing a Broadway theatre career, starring in productions of The Elephant Man, Amadeus and The Nerd. His other live-action film and television roles include Kenneth W. Dantley Jr. in Corvette Summer (1978), Private Griff in The Big Red One (1980), Crow in Sushi Girl (2012), Ted Mitchum in Brigsby Bear (2017), and Arthur Pym in the Netflix miniseries The Fall of the House of Usher (2023). Hamill has also had a prolific career as a voice actor. Aside from Joker, his roles include the Hobgoblin in Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1995–1998), Fire Lord Ozai in Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005–2008), Mr. Salacia and Senator Stampingston in Metalocalypse (2006–2013, 2023), and Skips in Regular Show (2010–2017).

Mark Hamill

Andrew ''Andy'' Evans
for Andrew ''Andy'' Evans in Poppy Playtime
Suggested by alejandropadron

In the grimy, rain-slicked landscape of 1995 London, a massive urban tomb sits at the edge of the city: the abandoned Playtime Co. main factory. A decade ago, the world’s most advanced toy manufacturer went silent overnight, and every employee—including the Doctors Jones, the parents of 19-year-old street drifter “Lost”—vanished without a trace. Driven by a cryptic note delivered to his squat, Lost breaks into the decaying industrial fortress. He quickly realizes the factory isn't empty; it's a neon-lit slaughterhouse. The "innovations" that made Playtime Co. famous have evolved into malfunctioning, man-eating nightmares with synthetic skin and human-like intelligence. Armed only with a stolen GrabPack—a hydraulic backpack with extendable wired hands designed for heavy lifting—Lost must use the tool to swing across lethal drops, reroute high-voltage power, and physically fend off the towering, wide-grinned Huggy Wuggy. As he descends into the factory’s sub-levels, Lost uncovers the "Bigger Bodies Initiative'': a gruesome experiment that bridged the gap between organic life and plastic playthings. To escape, he must solve the puzzles of his parents' disappearance while being hunted by creatures like Mommy Long Legs and the looming shadow of The Prototype, the god-like entity ruling this plastic purgatory.