R2-D2

R2-D2
Star Wars character
First appearanceStar Wars (1977)
Created byGeorge Lucas
Portrayed by
  • Kenny Baker (Episodes I–VI; The Force Awakens, consultant)
  • Deep Roy (Episodes V–VI, double)
  • Jimmy Vee (The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi)
  • Hassan Taj, Lee Towersey (The Rise of Skywalker)
  • Christine Galey (The Book of Boba Fett)
Voiced byBen Burtt
In-universe information
NicknameArtoo (R2)
Species
  • R2-series astromech droid
  • R2 Unit
ClassAstromech droid
Affiliation
HomeworldNaboo

R2-D2 (/ˌɑːr.tˈdt/) or Artoo-Detoo[1] is a fictional robot character in the Star Wars franchise created by George Lucas. He has appeared in ten of the eleven theatrical Star Wars films to date, including every movie in the original trilogy, prequel trilogy, and sequel trilogy.[a] At various points throughout the course of the films, R2, an astromech droid, is a friend to C-3PO, Padmé Amidala, Anakin Skywalker, Leia Organa, Luke Skywalker, and Obi-Wan Kenobi. R2-D2 and his companion C-3PO are the only characters to appear in every theatrical Star Wars film, with the exception of Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018).

English actor Kenny Baker played R2-D2 in all three original Star Wars films and received billing credit for the character in the prequel trilogy, where Baker's role was reduced as R2-D2 was portrayed mainly by radio controlled props and CGI models. In the sequel trilogy, Baker was credited as consultant for The Force Awakens; however, Jimmy Vee also co-performed the character in some scenes. Vee later took over the role beginning in The Last Jedi.[2] In The Rise of Skywalker, puppeteers Hassan Taj and Lee Towersey perform the role of R2-D2, replacing Jimmy Vee, who had played the role in the previous two films. His sounds and vocal effects were created by sound designer Ben Burtt.

R2-D2 was designed in artwork by Ralph McQuarrie, co-developed by John Stears and built by Peteric Engineering. The revised Empire Strikes Back droids had fibreglass shells built by Tony Dyson and his White Horse Toy Company.

  1. ^ Szostak, Phil (2015). The Art of 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens'. Abrams Books. p. 252. ISBN 978-1-4197-1780-2.
  2. ^ McNary, Dave (February 14, 2017). "'Star Wars': R2-D2 Role to Be Filled by Jimmy Vee in 'The Last Jedi'". Variety. Archived from the original on July 2, 2018. Retrieved December 12, 2017.


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