Jeremy Bulloch died at age 75. The actor played Boba Fett in Star Wars Publimetro Mexico
The actor personified the bounty hunter – Getty Images
The actor was part of the cast of the films “The Empire Strikes Back” and “The Return of the Jedi”
By Patricia Carranza Alva
Thursday, December 17, 2020, at 2:57 p.m.
The actor personified the bounty hunter – Getty Images
The British actor Jeremy Bulloch who played a Boba Fett in the saga of Star Wars died at the age of 75, as reported by various media specializing in the galactic saga.
“Our heartfelt tribute to Jeremy Bulloch, the original actor who played #BobaFett on the screen, he’s dead, “the site posted Boba Fett Fan Club through his Twitter gutter.

Jeremy Bulloch began his acting career as a child and was part of several films and programs during the 1960s as Summer vacation, The Newcommers; in addition it had appearances in tapes of James Bond.
But without a doubt its more remembered project was when interpreting the personage of Boba Fett, the iconic bounty hunter during the tapes The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and The Return of the Jedi (1983), where he shared cameras in addition to Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Ian McDiarmid, Anthony Daniels, among others.
Our sincere tribute to Jeremy Bulloch, the original actor he played #BobaFett on the screen, who died: https://t.co/9SNbflElpr 🔖 pic.twitter.com/bTlFrdUHHH
– Boba Fett Fan Club (@bobafettfanclub) December 17, 2020
Also the account Wales Comic Con has mourned the death of Jeremy Bulloch. “It really saddens us to know that Jeremy Bulloch is dead. It’s always a real pleasure to work with them over the years. Our love and our thoughts are with Bulloch’s family and friends right now.”
We are really saddened to learn that Jeremy Bulloch is dead.
It is always a real pleasure to work with the years.
Our love and thoughts go out to Bulloch’s family and friends right now. #REST IN PEACE pic.twitter.com/ZV4wA65G30
– WCC: Telford Takeover (@walescomiccon) December 17, 2020
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