For Keisha Castle-Hughes and Rebecca Jackson Mendoza, their singular scenes in Episode III meant not only a chance to be in a Star Wars movie, but also to be Queen for a day.
The makeup and eyes may be Moore, but the shaved head is all Finlay. "I've been bald for about nine years now. I love it. You can be beautiful with hair, but you have to be damn gorgeous without it!" she laughs.
At last year's Comic-Con International, Jan Duursema couldn't say anything about her work penciling the Episode II adaptation for Dark Horse Comics. This past weekend, though, she was finally able to speak freely about the assignment in front of an audience of comics fans.
Libbert was involved throughout all stages of production and beyond, first sourcing fabric and working with the concept artists, and then traveling down to Fox Studios Australia, assisting Biggar during principal photography.
"It was a long, long time ago now. I still have pretty vivid memories of the whole thing, because it was such a dream-time for me. When I see it, I'll probably look really young."
Last week, actress Rena Owen stopped by Skywalker Ranch in Northern California to perform her character of Taun We once again, picking up where she left off when principal photography wrapped last year in Australia.