Michael Pennington Dies: ‘Star Wars’ Actor Was 82
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Michael Pennington, the theater actor who played Moff
Jerjerrod in Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi, has died aged 82.
His passing was confirmed by British newspaper The
Telegraph. The cause of death was not revealed.
Pennington is a celebrated theater actor with numerous
credits during a career that lasted decades. However, he is best known for his
turn as bureaucratic military officer Moff Jerjerrod in the final Star Wars
movie of the original trilogy.
His memorable scene from the pic saw Jerjerrof being
castigated by Darth Vader for the slow construction of the second Death Star.
Pennington’s other screen credits include a 1969 version of
Hamlet from Tony Richardson and playing former Labour leader Michael Foot
opposite Meryl Streep in 2011 pic The Iron Lady.
More recently, he had roles in the likes of Raised By
Wolves, Endeavour, Father Brown and Silent Witness. Further back, the starred
in 1980s telemovie The Return of Sherlock Holmes.
However, Pennington’s main love was theater, with credits
for the likes of Hamlet and The Henrys. In 1989, he starred in The Wars of the
Roses, a TV version of Shakespeare plays.
Pennington’s career treading the boards began with roles in
Royal Shakespeare Company before he went on to co-found the English Shakespeare
Company.
elected stage credits
Richard II (Earl of Salisbury), National Youth Theatre,
Apollo Theatre, London, 9–19 August and 30 August – 2 September 1961
Henry IV, Part 2 (Earl of Warwick), National Youth Theatre,
Apollo Theatre, London, 22–29 August 1961
Hamlet (title role), ADC Theatre, Cambridge, February
1964
Love's Labour's Lost (Dumaine and understudying Berowne),
Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1965
Hamlet (Fortinbras), RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon and Aldwych
Theatre, London, 1965
The Judge by John Mortimer, Theatre Royal, Brighton, and
Cambridge Theatre, London, 1967
Hamlet (Laertes), Round House, London, Lunt-Fontanne
Theatre, New York, and Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles, 1969
Three Sisters (Andrei), Cambridge Arts Theatre, 1971
Trelawny of the Wells (Ferdinand Gadd), Cambridge Arts
Theatre, 1971
Savages by Christopher Hampton (Crawshaw), Royal Court
Theatre and Comedy Theatre, London, 1973
Measure for Measure (Angelo), RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1974
The Tempest (Ferdinand), RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1974
Afore Night Come (Johnny Hobnails), RSC,
Stratford-upon-Avon, 1974
Romeo and Juliet (Mercutio), RSC, Straford-upon-Avon, 1976,
and Aldwych Theatre, London, 1977
Troilus and Cressida (Hector), RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon,
1976, and Aldwych Theatre, London, 1977
King Lear (Edgar), RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1976, and
Aldwych Theatre London, 1977
Destiny by David Edgar (Major Rolfe), RSC,
Stratford-upon-Avon, 1976, and Aldwych Theatre, London, 1977
The Way of the World (Mirabell), RSC, Aldwych Theatre,
London, 1978
Measure for Measure (the Duke), RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon,
1978, and Aldwych Theatre, London, 1979
Love's Labour's Lost (Berowne), RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon,
1978, and Aldwych Theatre, London,
Hippolytus (title role), RSC, Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1978, and
The Warehouse, London, 1979
The White Guard (Shervinsky), RSC, Aldwych Theatre, London,
1979
The Shadow of a Gunman (Donal Davoren), RSC,
Stratford-upon-Avon, 1980, and The Warehouse, London, 1981
Hamlet (title role), RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1980, Theatre
Royal, Newcastle, 1981, and Aldwych Theatre, London, 1981
Crime and Punishment (Raskolnikov), directed by Yuri
Lyubimov, Lyric Hammersmith, London, 1983
Strider, The Story of a Horse by Mark Rozovsky based on
Kholstomer by Leo Tolstoy (title role), Cottesloe Theatre, London, 1984
Venice Preserv'd (Jaffier), Lyttelton at the Royal National
Theatre, London, 1984
Anton Chekhov, his one-man-play about Anton Chekhov (Anton
Chekhov), Cottesloe Theatre, London, 1984
Henry IV Parts One and Two, (Prince Hal), English
Shakespeare Company, 1986–1989
Henry V (title role), English Shakespeare Company, 1986–1989
Richard II (title role), English Shakespeare Company,
1987–1989
The Winter's Tale (Leontes), English Shakespeare Company,
1990–1991
Coriolanus (title role), English Shakespeare Company,
1990–1991
Macbeth (title role), English Shakespeare Company, 1991–1992
The Gift of the Gorgon by Peter Shaffer (Edward Damson),
West End, 1992
The Entertainer (Archie Rice), Hampstead Theatre, 1996
Waste (Henry Trebell), directed by Peter Hall, Old Vic,
London, 1997
The Seagull (Trigorin), directed by Peter Hall, Old Vic,
London, 1997
The Provoked Wife (Sir John Brute), directed by Lindsay
Posner, Old Vic, London, 1997
The Misanthrope (title role), directed by Peter Hall,
Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1998
Filumena (Domenico), directed by Peter Hall, Piccadilly
Theatre, London, 1998
Gross Indecency (Oscar Wilde), directed by Moises Kaufman,
Gielgud Theatre, London, 1999
Timon of Athens (title role), directed by Gregory Doran,
RSC, Stratford and London, 1999–2000
John Gabriel Borkman (title role), English Touring Theatre,
2003
The Madness of George III (title role) West Yorkshire
Playhouse and Birmingham Rep, 2003
The Seagull (Dr Dorn), directed by Peter Stein, Edinburgh
Festival, 2003
Sweet William (One man show about Shakespeare) London and
international touring, 2007 on
Collaboration by Ronald Harwood (Richard Strauss), Duchess
Theatre, London, 2009
"Taking Sides" by Ronald Harwood (Major Steve
Arnold), Duchess Theatre, London, 2009
The Master Builder by Henrik Ibsen, (title role), Chichester
Festival Theatre, 2010
Love Is My Sin directed by Peter Brook, international tour
and Broadway, 2010
The Syndicate (Dr Fabio) by Eduardo di Filippo, adapted by
Mike Poulton, directed by Sean Mathias, Chichester Festival Theatre, 2011
Judgement Day by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Mike Poulton,
directed by James Dacre, The Print Room, 2011
Antony and Cleopatra (Antony), directed by Janet Suzman,
Chichester Festival Theatre, 2012
King Lear (title role), directed by Arin Arbus, Theatre for
a New Audience at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center, 2013
King Lear (title role), directed by Michael Webster,
national tour, 2016
Filmography
Film
Year Title Role Notes
1969 Hamlet Laertes With
Nicol Williamson in the title role
1983 Return of the
Jedi Moff Jerjerrod
1997 The Empire
Strikes Back Moff Jerjerrod Archive footage; Special Edition re-release
2005 Fragile Marcus
2011 The Iron Lady Michael Foot With
Meryl Streep in the title role
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1965 The Wars of the
Roses
1966 Theatre 625 Wulfnoth Godwinson "Conquest" TV play
1967 Sat'day While
Sunday Adrian 2 episodes
1968 Middlemarch Will Ladislaw 7
episodes
1970 Mad Jack
1971 Public Eye John Sheldon 1 episode, "Well; There Was This Girl, You See"
1972 An Affair of
Honour Martin TV film: Thirty-Minute Theatre
1972 Callan Lafarge 1
episode, "The Contract"
1977 The Witches of
Pendle Minister TV film
1978 Danton's Death Saint-Just TV film
1982 Cymbeline Posthumus BBC
Television Shakespeare
1982 The White Guard Alexei Turbin TV film
1984 Waving to a
Train Richard TV film
Freud Carl Jung 2 episodes
1986 The Theban
Plays by Sophocles Oedipus Rex Theban Plays: Oedipus Rex
1987 The Return of
Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes TV film
1989 Summer's Lease Hugh Pargeter 4 episodes
1994 Degas and
Pissarro Fall Out Degas Short
2003 State of Play Richard Siegler 1 episode
The Bill Judge
Howard Sinclair 6 episodes
2008 The Tudors Abbot 1
episode, "Matters of State"
2016 Father Brown Bishop Reynard Episode
4.5 "The Daughter of Autolycus"
2022 Raised by
Wolves The Trust 5 episodes (voice role)
Radio
Year Title Role Producer Station Notes
1982 Fahrenheit 451 Montag BBC Radio 4 Gregory
Evans's adaptation of Ray Bradbury's novel
1994 Parrots and
Owls John Ruskin Jeremy Howe BBC
Radio 3 Play by John Purser