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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

Luke Skywalker
for Luke Skywalker in STAR WARS: Ahsoka
Suggested by user_156067

This is a fan casting story for what I think will happen in the upcoming Ahsoka series. Five years have passed since the fall of The Galactic Empire. The New Republic has chased Imperial remnants to the farthest reaches of the galaxy, with many high-ranking Imperial Officers, including Admiral Gallius Rax, having been killed. However, the potential threat of Grand Admiral Thrawn still remains. Because of this, Ahsoka Tano goes on a mission with the Mandalorian Sabine Wren and The Ghost Crew to find Thrawn and the missing Jedi Knight, Ezra Bridger, while Ahsoka also takes on the responsibility of training a Light Side Apprentice of her own. Having once been an undercover Inquisitor and a secret Sith Apprentice to Darth Vader himself, Galen Marek, once known only as "Starkiller", betrayed his Master years earlier and now joins his new Master, Ahsoka Tano, and The Ghost Crew in the search for Thrawn, seeing this as an opportunity to redeem himself in the eyes of The New Republic, who currently don't fully believe he has been redeemed after all the things he did as the Apprentice of Lord Vader.
