Eternally etched into cultural history as Luke Skywalker in the wonderful "Star Wars" films, Mark Hamill became one of the most underappreciated actors of his generation. Hamill's work as Luke was never truly appreciated until subpar performances hindered the "Star Wars" prequels. Outside of "Star Wars", Hamill appeared in numerous films, most famously "Corvette Summer" and "The Big Red One." Since then, he has built an impressive resume as one of the leading voice actors in Hollywood.
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In 1995, Mark appeared in "Village of the Damned" for director John Carpenter. That same year, Carpenter released another movie: "In the Mouth of Madness", which featured a newspaper boy played by
Hayden Christensen, who went on to play Luke Skywalker's father (Anakin Skywalker) in the "Star Wars" prequels.
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