A long time ago, in a country not so far away, I was eight years old, doing my best Darth Vader imitation.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I rewind back to that period, I was 8 in 1977 when 'Star Wars' was in theaters. I saved up money, or my parents got me the 'Art of Star Wars' book.
I wanted to be in 'Star Wars' when I was six years old. I asked my mom for two years, and she told me I was crazy.
I saw 'Star Wars' when I was seven years old, and it changed my life.
I saw 'Star Wars' for the first time when I was four years old. Sure, I thought Princess Leia was awesome. But the character I identified with most was Luke Skywalker. I left the theater certain the Force was strong with me, that I could train to be a Jedi and wield a lightsaber just like Luke.
I'd done some acting stuff when I was younger, around age nine.
I'm a huge Star Wars fan. I lost my Darth Vader watch.
I was making films when I was about 12 years old - Super-8 films.
I was four years old when I saw 'Star Wars', and it has been significantly important throughout my entire life.
The original 'Star Wars' that I was a part of really was the beginning of my working life.
When I came up with the character of Wicket for 'Return Of The Jedi', which was my first film, I was a kid of 11 years old, and I basically was playing a very young Ewok.