About Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
Following an assassination attempt on Senator Padmé Amidala, Jedi Knights Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi investigate a mysterious plot that could change the galaxy forever.
Full Cast of Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
Hayden Christensen
plays Anakin Skywalker
Hayden Christensen's portrayal of Anakin Skywalker in 'Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones' is a complex and layered performance. He effectively captures the internal struggle of the character, balancing his duty as a Jedi with his growing affection for Padmé Amidala. Christensen's performance is notable for its intensity, particularly in scenes where Anakin's anger and frustration bubble to the surface. However, some critics have noted that his delivery can come across as stiff or overly dramatic at times, which may not appeal to all viewers. Overall, Christensen's performance is a key element in understanding Anakin's eventual transformation into Darth Vader.
See Hayden Christensen's other roles →Ewan McGregor
plays Obi-Wan Kenobi
Ewan McGregor's portrayal of Obi-Wan Kenobi in 'Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones' is a standout performance, showcasing his ability to capture the essence of the character while also adding his own unique flair. McGregor brings a sense of humor and charisma to the role, making Obi-Wan a likable and relatable character. At the same time, he also effectively conveys the character's wisdom and mastery of the Force, making him a formidable opponent in battle. Overall, McGregor's performance as Obi-Wan Kenobi is a highlight of the film and a testament to his talent as an actor.
See Ewan McGregor's other roles →Natalie Portman
plays Padmé Amidala
Natalie Portman delivers a captivating performance as Padmé Amidala in 'Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones'. Portman skillfully portrays the character's transition from a young queen to a seasoned politician, showcasing her versatility and depth as an actress. Her on-screen chemistry with co-star Hayden Christensen is palpable, adding emotional weight to their forbidden romance. Portman's performance is a standout in the film, as she brings a sense of grace and resilience to the character, making Padmé Amidala a memorable and iconic figure in the Star Wars universe.
See Natalie Portman's other roles →Christopher Lee
plays Count Dooku
Christopher Lee's portrayal of Count Dooku in 'Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones' is nothing short of masterful. As a seasoned actor with an impressive resume, Lee brings a sense of gravitas and sophistication to the character, making him a truly formidable antagonist. His commanding presence and refined British accent lend an air of elegance and authority to the role, while his imposing stature and piercing gaze exude a sense of menace and danger. Lee's performance is further enhanced by his expert handling of the lightsaber, which he wields with a level of skill and precision that is truly awe-inspiring. Overall, Lee's portrayal of Count Dooku is a standout performance that adds depth and complexity to the Star Wars universe.
See Christopher Lee's other roles →Samuel L. Jackson
plays Mace Windu
In "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones", Samuel L. Jackson delivers a commanding performance as Jedi Master Mace Windu. His powerful presence and authoritative voice lend an air of gravitas to the character, making him a formidable figure in the Jedi Council. Jackson's performance is marked by his ability to balance Windu's calm and composed demeanor with his fierce loyalty to the Jedi Order and the Republic. His lightsaber duel with Jango Fett is a standout moment, showcasing his skill and precision in combat. Overall, Jackson's portrayal of Mace Windu is a highlight of the film, adding depth and intrigue to the character.
See Samuel L. Jackson's other roles →Frank Oz
plays Yoda (voice)
Frank Oz's portrayal of Yoda in 'Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones' is a standout performance that continues to solidify his mastery of the character. His voice acting brings to life Yoda's wisdom, humor, and gravitas, making him a fan favorite. Oz's ability to convey Yoda's deep understanding of the Force and his mentorship of Anakin Skywalker adds depth to the character and the overall Star Wars saga. The iconic line, "Truly wonderful, the mind of a child is," delivered by Oz, encapsulates the essence of Yoda's character and his profound teachings.
See Frank Oz's other roles →Ian McDiarmid
plays Chancellor Palpatine
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plays Shmi Skywalker
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plays Jango Fett / Clone Troopers
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plays Senator Bail Organa
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plays Cliegg Lars
Leeanna Walsman
plays Zam Wesell
Ahmed Best
plays Jar Jar Binks / Achk Med-Beq (voice)
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plays Dormé
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plays Governor Sio Bibble
Ron Falk
plays Dexter Jettster (voice)
Jay Laga'aia
plays Captain Typho
Andy Secombe
plays Watto (voice)
Anthony Daniels
plays C-3PO / Dannl Faytonni
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plays Viceroy Nute Gunray / Ki-Adi Mundi
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plays Queen Jamillia
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plays Boba Fett
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plays Owen Lars
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plays Lama Su (voice)
Rena Owen
plays Taun We (voice)
Alethea McGrath
plays Madame Jocasta Nu
Susie Porter
plays Hermione Bagwa / WA-7
Matt Doran
plays Elan Sleazebaggano
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plays Gilramos Libkath
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plays Cordé
David Bowers
plays Mas Amedda
Steve John Shepherd
plays Naboo lieutenant
Bodie Taylor
plays Clone Trooper
Matt Rowan
plays Senator Orn Free Taa
Steven Boyle
plays Senator Ask Aak / Passel Argente
Zachariah Jensen
plays Kit Fisto
Alex Knoll
plays J.K. Burtola
Phoebe Yiamkiati
plays Mari Amithest
Kenny Baker
plays R2-D2
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plays Oppo Rancisis
Hassani Shapi
plays Eeth Koth
Gin Clarke
plays Adi Gallia
Khan Bonfils
plays Saesee Tiin
Michaela Cottrell
plays Even Piell
Dipika O'Neill Joti
plays Depa Billaba
Marton Csokas
plays Poggle the Lesser (voice) (uncredited)
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plays Agen Kolar (uncredited)
Sacha Alexander
plays Graf Zapalo - Advisor to Queen Jamillia (uncredited)
Giulio Alimenti
plays Naboo Holy Man (uncredited)
Amy Allen
plays Aayla Secura / Mya Nalle / Yma Nalle / Lela Mayn (uncredited)
Nicolas Anastassiou
plays Nicanas Tassu (uncredited)
Jason Baird
plays Bairdon Jace (uncredited)
Don Bies
plays Artuo Pratuhr (uncredited)
Jamel Boukabou
plays Tusken Raider (uncredited)
Kristen Bronson
plays Waitress (uncredited)
Douglas Bunn
plays Naboo Guard (uncredited)
Caine
plays The Courier (uncredited)
David John Clark
plays Starfreighter Security Officer (uncredited)
Natalie Danks-Smith
plays Hand Maiden (uncredited)
Russell Darling
plays Coruscant Starfreighter Passenger (uncredited)
Justin Dix
plays Dixon Just (uncredited)
Eliana Dona
plays Kell Borean (uncredited)
C. Michael Easton
plays Bus Driver (uncredited)
Nicole Fantl
plays Senator Lexi Dio (uncredited)
Sandi Finlay
plays Sly Moore (uncredited)
Stephen George
plays Senator Ronet Coorr (uncredited)
Zuraya Hamilton
plays Jedi Khatt Qiyn (uncredited)
Hilton Howson
plays Toonbuck Toora (uncredited)
Fiona Johnson
plays Hayde Gofai (uncredited)
Sara Elizabeth Joyce
plays Dex's Diner Bounty Hunter (uncredited)
Luke Kearney
plays Jedi (uncredited)
Nalini Krishan
plays Barriss Offee (uncredited)
Gillian Libbert
plays Lillea Bringbit (uncredited)
Amanda Lucas
plays Adnama (uncredited)
Jett Lucas
plays Zett Jukassa (uncredited)
Katie Lucas
plays Lunae Minx (uncredited)
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plays Coruscant Club Patron & Rodian Refugee (uncredited)
Kyle Rowling
plays Joclad Danva (uncredited)
Joseph Jett Sally
plays Sephjet Josall (uncredited)
Juan Luis Sanchez
plays Temple Jedi (uncredited)
Mike Savva
plays Naboo Cruiser Officer (uncredited)
Kevin Scott
plays Tatooine Resident (uncredited)
Zeynep Selcuk
plays Zey Nep (uncredited)
Orli Shoshan
plays Shaak Ti (uncredited)
Richard Stride
plays Clone Trooper (uncredited)
Leonard L. Thomas
plays Roth-Del Masona - Arena Jedi (uncredited)
Trevor Tighe
plays Civ Sila (uncredited)
Christopher Truswell
plays Rune Haako / Shu Mai / San Hill / Wat Tambor / Sun Fac (voice) (uncredited)
Ian Watkin
plays COO-2180 (uncredited)
R. Christopher White
plays Clone War Jedi (uncredited)
Matthew Wood
plays Geonosis Battle Droid / Magaloof / Seboca (voice) (uncredited)
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plays Plo Koon
Emma Howard
plays Sar Labooda (uncredited)
Jesse Jensen
plays Saesee Tiin - Arena Sequences (uncredited)
Ian Roberts
plays Ganwick Trag (uncredited)
Liam Neeson
plays Qui-Gon Jinn (archive sound) (uncredited)
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