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News Darth Vader actor David Prowse has passed away.

I met Dave Prowse at a scifi con in Plano, Texas shortly before Episode III came out in theaters. After getting my autograph on an 8x10 from A New Hope (where he is pointing a finger at Carrie Fisher's Princess Leia), the scout trouper cosplayer in line behind me was going to take our picture. Mr. Prowse remained seated, understandably, and I was standing next to him. The cosplayer said he couldn't fit us both in the frame, and Mr. Prowse looks at me sideways and says, "Kneel down." And without even thinking, I took a knee next to Darth Vader, forever proving I'm of a weaker will than Luke Skywalker.
 
Damn man. That hits you in the childhood.

I know some people might say he was only in the suit. But acting with your body, projecting feelings and emotions through bodylanguage is a very difficult form of acting and it was the combination of his bodywork with the voice-acting of James Earl Jones that brought about one of the most menacing villians we ever saw.
 
Damn man. That hits you in the childhood.

I know some people might say he was only in the suit. But acting with your body, projecting feelings and emotions through bodylanguage is a very difficult form of acting and it was the combination of his bodywork with the voice-acting of James Earl Jones that brought about one of the most menacing villians we ever saw.
Indeed, I was thinking about that today when I heard the news and he did a good job as the physical presence of the character.
 
Very sad news. A lot of people make a big deal about James Earl Jones voice, but no matter how impressive Jones voice was, the character would not have worked nearly as well if it weren't Prowse physicality. In a live action production an impressive voice can only get you so far, you need to physical presence to match it, and that was exactly what Prowse provided.
 
I must admit that I thought he had already passed. A friend of mine said his father was still alive...yet I seem to remember announcements to his passing twice-
 
Very sad news. A lot of people make a big deal about James Earl Jones voice, but no matter how impressive Jones voice was, the character would not have worked nearly as well if it weren't Prowse physicality. In a live action production an impressive voice can only get you so far, you need to physical presence to match it, and that was exactly what Prowse provided.
Indeed, he was as much Darth Vader as Mr Earl Jones was.


I must admit that I thought he had already passed. A friend of mine said his father was still alive...yet I seem to remember announcements to his passing twice-

When I heard the news from my brother, I thought the same.

Another childhood hero has left us. And in the UK that is doubled by the character of the Green Cross Code man that he played in TV ads, teaching children about crossing the road safely. He was very proud of that work.

RIP Mr Prowse. Condolences to his family and friends. :(
 
I read that he was banned from attending official conventions in 2010. Anyone know why?

Damn man. That hits you in the childhood.

I know some people might say he was only in the suit. But acting with your body, projecting feelings and emotions through bodylanguage is a very difficult form of acting and it was the combination of his bodywork with the voice-acting of James Earl Jones that brought about one of the most menacing villians we ever saw.
I was thinking that too. The bodylanguage was key in the performance. Often I had thought of the presence he gave Vader because of his size but his movements added so much more than he was given credit for.
 
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