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RIP Richard LeParmentier (Admiral Motti)

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Richard LeParmentier, General Motti from ‘Star Wars,’ Dies At 66

The man who memorably was schooled in the ways of the force by Darth Vader in the original "Star Wars" has passed.
Character actor Richard LeParmentier, who played General Motti in the original 1977 "Star Wars," died Tuesday morning in Austin, Texas while visiting family. He was 66 years old.

While General Motti didn't play a recurring in the ongoing "Star Wars" series, he figured in one of the first film's best and most famous scenes. As Motti discusses the various strategic errors made by the Empire as they try to bring down rebel forces, he makes the mistake of questioning the importance of the Force, and condescendingly tells Darth Vader, "Don’t try to frighten us with your sorcerer's ways, Lord Vader. Your sad devotion to that ancient religion has not helped you conjure up the stolen data tapes!"

Vader then, using the power of the force, begins to strangle Motti from across the room, and as the general struggles to breathe or move, Vader replies, "I find your lack of faith disturbing." It's a great bit of dialogue, but the way LeParmentier convincingly sells his strangulation, as well as the dramatic flair with which he criticizes his superiors, is what makes this good scene great.

LeParmentier was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1946, and relocated to England in 1974. That year, he made his film debut in Michael Apted's rock 'n' roll drama "Stardust," and "Star Wars" was his fifth screen credit.

While Motti was best remembered for his role in "Star Wars," he was a working actor for over thirty years, appearing in "Rollerball," "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," "Octopussy," and in recurring roles on the British television series "Capital City" and "We'll Meet Again."

In 1980, while appearing in "Superman II," he met actress Sarah Dougless, who would become his wife from 1981 to 1984. In the late 1980s, LeParmentier began dividing his time between acting and writing; he wrote episodes for several popular UK TV shows, including "Love Hurts," "Boon," and "The Bill," and wrote the 1995 documentary "Castle Ghosts of England."

While LeParmentier took on occasional acting roles in the 21st Century, he was focusing on screenwriting in the last years of his life; he also appeared comic and sci-fi conventions, eagerly meeting fans who remembered his best-known role. LeParmentier once told a reporter, "I did the choking effect by flexing muscles in my neck. It set off a chain of events, that choking. I can't do it anymore because, oddly enough, I have had an operation on my neck and had some 21st century titanium joints put into it."

LeParmentier's three children -- Rhiannon, Stephanie, and Tyrone LeParmentier – released a statement remembering their father as "a warm, genuine person with an unparalleled joie de vivre."

"He absolutely loved traveling the world and meeting his friends and fellow 'Stars Wars' fans," it read in part. "Every time we find someone's lack of faith disturbing, we'll think of him … He has gone to the Stars, and he will be missed."
Richard LeParmentier, General Motti from ‘Star Wars,’ Dies At 66
Uh, Admiral Motti, not General Motti...
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Not Admiral Motti! (Richard Leparmentier deceased)

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Actor Richard LeParmentier, who memorably felt the force of Darth Vader's wrath as Adm. Motti in 1977's "Star Wars," has died, CNN confirms. He was 66.

According to a statement from production company Lucasfilm, LeParmentier was born in Pennsylvania, but had been living in the UK during the peak of his acting career.


His role in "Star Wars" may have been a small one, but it was "unforgettable," Lucasfilm said.

LeParmentier's portrayal of Adm. Motti "demonstrated both the lofty hubris of the Galactic Empire, and the rumbling power of the Force. LeParmentier has the distinction of being the first actor telekinetically throttled by Darth Vader on-screen for his disturbing lack of faith."


(As it turns out, LeParmentier also auditioned for the role of Han Solo, but ended up being assigned another character. When that role was cut, his agent sent over the script for the part of Adm. Motti. "I read it, and I thought, 'Well, OK, it's two scenes at least, so I'll do that,'" LeParmentier told Star Wars Insider magazine in 1998.)

LeParmentier's resume extends far beyond the "Star Wars" galaxy. He appeared in a number of film and TV projects, including titles like "Superman II" in 1980, the 1983 James Bond film "Octopussy," and 1988's "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," which is celebrating its 25th anniversary in June.

According to Entertainment Weekly, LeParmentier died suddenly while visiting family in Austin, Texas. His family said in a statement that he usually lived in Bath, England, and they "feel very lucky to have been able to spend time with him on a regular basis."

"Every time we find someone’s lack of faith disturbing, we’ll think of him," the statement said. "At age 66, Richard Le Parmentier is one with the Force. We’re deeply grateful to the many devoted fans who have posted personal remembrances of our dad as a warm, genuine person with an unparalleled joie de vivre and gift for friendship (not to mention a mean petanque player). ... He has gone to the Stars, and he will be missed."
I dunno, it was just the one scene but it was memorable...

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Moved to PSW, also merged.

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