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Michael Pennington, the distinguished British stage actor and occasional screen performer best known to global audiences as Moff Jerjerrod in Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi, has died at the age of 82.
Multiple British outlets reported his death on May 10, 2026; his agent and family have not disclosed a cause.
Pennington forged a five-decade career in theatre, joining the Royal Shakespeare Company in the 1960s and co-founding the English Shakespeare Company in 1986.
His stage credits included major Shakespearean roles such as Hamlet, Laertes and Claudius; he also authored books on acting.
On screen, Pennington played Michael Foot in The Iron Lady and appeared in TV series including The Tudors, Father Brown, Endeavour, Silent Witness and Raised By Wolves.
He spent his later years at Denville Hall, a care home for actors.
Tributes poured in from colleagues and fans, including actress Miriam Margolyes, who confirmed his recent passing.
Coverage of his death has appeared across UK and international outlets, prompting reflections on his dual legacy as a towering figure in British theatre and a cult favourite within the Star Wars community.
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Although Pennington’s obituary emphasizes his distinguished stage career, commenters note his small Star Wars role carried greater nuance—deleted scenes and ancillary material depict Jerjerrod as conflicted and intimidated by higher authority, deepening the enduring impact of that film appearance.







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