"Star Wars" veteran actor Alan Harris dies at the age of 81

81-year-old Hollywood actor Alan Harris (Alan Harris) died after fighting cancer for many years. He is familiar to movie fans because of his various roles in the original "Star Wars" trilogy, and even became the most iconic and indispensable part of "Star Wars".

Harris’s most famous role in the "Star Wars" trilogy is Bosque, a bounty hunter wearing a lizard mask in "The Empire Strikes Back", along with Dange, 4-LOM, Zuku Si, IG-88 and Boba Fett. Interestingly, Harris has also contributed to the creation of the popular character Fett. As we all know, the Boba Fett armor in the film is under Jeremy Bulloch (Jeremy Bulloch), but it was Harris who made the armor. Now you can see him wearing Boba Fett online. Photos of special props.

In addition to the behind-the-scenes work and the masked role, Harris still has several opportunities to show his face on the big screen, such as a member of Princess Leia's rebel guard in "New Hope", and Huo in "The Empire Strikes Back" Rebel soldiers and stormtroopers in Return of the Jedi. In "The Empire Strikes Back", Boba Fett takes Han Solo (Han Solo) onto the Bespin in the scene, and one of the two guard soldiers who escorted them was Harris. Although

is a long-form role, as a veteran actor of "Star Wars", Harris is still familiar to many die-hard fans. In addition to the "Star Wars" trilogy, he has also starred in films such as "Space: 1999", "Superman Movies" and "Winged Gordon". (Text/East Qi)