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Star Wars actor dies aged 82 as tributes pour in for star of screen and stage

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Star Wars actor dies aged 82 as tributes pour in for star of screen and stage
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Michael Pennington, the distinguished Shakespearean performer, has died at the age of 82.

The actor’s death was announced today, with confirmation coming via The Telegraph.


Mr Pennington’s CV boasted a wide range of roles. However, he was arguably best known for his stage performances after turning down a number of high-profile big-screen projects.

For instance, in 1980, Mr Pennington turned down the male lead in The French Lieutenant’s Woman, explaining: “I realised I couldn’t let Hamlet go. It is one of the prizes.”

Michael Pennington was a renowned stage performer

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RSC director John Barton had first raised the prospect of casting him as the Danish prince in 1975, describing Mr Pennington as “a very fine actor… He’s the person I most want to do Hamlet with.”

Mr Pennington’s connection to Hamlet spanned his entire career. He first tackled the role as a university student, before Peter Hall cast him as Fortinbras in the 1965 RSC production featuring David Warner in the title role.

Four years later, he played Laertes at the Roundhouse opposite Nicol Williamson’s prince, later transferring with the production to New York despite tensions with director Tony Richardson.

His relationship with the play continued in 1994 when he took on Claudius and the Ghost in the Peter Hall Company’s West End staging, and in 1996 he published Hamlet: A User’s Guide.

Michael Pennington also starred in Return of the Jedi

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In 1986, Mr Pennington joined forces with director Michael Bogdanov to establish The English Shakespeare Company, with the aim of touring large-scale classical productions.

The company’s celebrated Wars of the Roses cycle toured the world three times, earning Mr Pennington an Olivier nomination.

Beyond the stage, Mr Pennington appeared in Return of the Jedi as Death Star station commander Moff Jerjerrod, a role that brought him unexpected recognition among Star Wars enthusiasts.

He remained modest about this fame. “Let’s not make too much of it,” he told an interviewer in 2003, “but I’ve done 20 years of plays since, and people still write for autographs, saying, ‘If you ever do any more acting, please let us know.'”

Michael Pennington performed in a number of Shakespearian plays

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Cinema appearances were rare for Mr Pennington, but he did work extensively in television.

His small screen credits ranged from Will Ladislaw in the BBC’s 1968 Middlemarch to Jung in the 1984 serial Freud, alongside later appearances in The Bill, The Tudors and Father Brown.

His distinctive voice was frequently used for audiobook narration and documentaries.

Michael Vivian Fyfe Pennington was born in Cambridge on June 7, 1943, to Vivian Pennington, a Welsh lawyer, and his Scottish wife Euphemia.

R.I.P. to Michael Pennington – a truly great theatre actor #MichaelPennington

— ajhlovestheatre (@alunjohnhood) May 9, 2026

He attended Marlborough College, where a performance of Macbeth starring Paul Rogers inspired him to pursue acting, before reading English at Trinity College, Cambridge.

Mr Pennington wed actress Katharine Barker in 1964, and the couple had a son before divorcing in 1967.

His partner of later years, arts administrator Prue Skene, died last year.

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