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'''John Wayne''' ([[May 26]], [[1900s|1907]] &ndash; [[June 11]], [[1979]]<ref name="NYT" />) was an [[Wikipedia:Americans|American]] actor. His last role in a film was as the voice of the character [[Garindan ezz Zavor]] in the [[1977]] [[original trilogy]] film, [[Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope|''Star Wars'': Episode IV ''A New Hope'']]. Obtained through stock audio, Wayne's voice was processed and used as part of Garindan's dialogue, which was spoken in the whirring syllables of the [[Kubazian]] [[language]]. Garindan's ''A New Hope'' voice was also reused for the [[video game]]s ''[[LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy]]'' and ''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga]]''. Wayne's roles in [[Wikipedia:Western (genre)|Western]] films such as [[Wikipedia:The Searchers|''The Searchers'']] and [[Wikipedia:True Grit (1969 film)|''True Grit'']] inspired the [[Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina|cantina]] scene and the character of [[Han Solo]] in ''A New Hope''.<ref name="SWA">''[[The Star Wars Album]]''</ref> His grandson [[Brendan Wayne]] also acted in ''[[Star Wars]]''.
'''John Wayne''' ([[May 26]], [[1900s|1907]] &ndash; [[June 11]], [[1979]]<ref name="NYT" />) was an [[Wikipedia:Americans|American]] actor. His last role in a film was as the voice of the character [[Garindan]] in the [[1977]] [[original trilogy]] film, [[Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope|''Star Wars'': Episode IV ''A New Hope'']]. Obtained through stock audio, Wayne's voice was processed and used as part of Garindan's dialogue, which was spoken in the whirring syllables of the [[Kubazian]] [[language]]. Wayne's roles in [[Wikipedia:Western (genre)|Western]] films such as [[Wikipedia:The Searchers|''The Searchers'']] and [[Wikipedia:True Grit (1969 film)|''True Grit'']] inspired the [[Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina|cantina]] scene and the character of [[Han Solo]] in ''A New Hope''.<ref name="SWA">''[[The Star Wars Album]]''</ref> His grandson [[Brendan Wayne]] also acted in ''[[Star Wars]]''.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
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|[[1977]]||[[Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope|''Star Wars'': Episode IV ''A New Hope'']]||[[Garindan ezz Zavor]]||Stock audio, processed
|[[1977]]||[[Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope|''Star Wars'': Episode IV ''A New Hope'']]||[[Garindan]]||Stock audio, processed
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==Gameography==
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|[[2006]]||''[[LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy]]''||Garindan||Audio from ''A New Hope''
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|[[2007]]||''[[LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga]]''||Garindan||Audio from ''A New Hope''
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Latest revision as of 22:54, 26 March 2023

John Wayne (May 26, 1907June 11, 1979[1]) was an American actor. His last role in a film was as the voice of the character Garindan in the 1977 original trilogy film, Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. Obtained through stock audio, Wayne's voice was processed and used as part of Garindan's dialogue, which was spoken in the whirring syllables of the Kubazian language. Wayne's roles in Western films such as The Searchers and True Grit inspired the cantina scene and the character of Han Solo in A New Hope.[2] His grandson Brendan Wayne also acted in Star Wars.

Filmography

Year Title Contribution(s) Notes
1977 Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope Garindan Stock audio, processed

Sources

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 John Wayne Dead of Cancer on Coast at 72 (1979-06-12) on nytimes.com (archived from the original on January 25, 2017)
  2. The Star Wars Album

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