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Jack Purvis (July 13, 1937-November 21, 1997) was an actor in the original Star Wars trilogy. Born in London, England, with dwarfism, Purvis stood only 4 feet 1 inch once reaching adulthood. Purvis became an artist, and he met and befriended Kenny Baker, with whom he acted in nightclubs and theatres. They eventually became partners in a joint show, The Mini Tones. Later in 1988, however, Purvis had a major role in Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. He was one of the amazing servants of the Baron, a short guy with great lung power; his mere whisper became a hurricane. Born in London, England, the four foot Purvis acted with Kenny Baker in theaters and clubs before going on to work in the Star Wars films. While Baker was cast as R2-D2, Purvis played a variety of roles in the first three films: the Jawa leader, attacking the robot, in A New Hope, Chief Ugnaught in The Empire Strikes Back, and Teebo the Ewok in Return of the Jedi, appearing in the latter with daughter Katie Purvis.
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Jack Purvis (July 13, 1937-November 21, 1997) was an actor in the original Star Wars trilogy. Born in London, England, with dwarfism, Purvis stood only 4 feet 1 inch once reaching adulthood. Purvis became an artist, and he met and befriended Kenny Baker, with whom he acted in nightclubs and theatres. They eventually became partners in a joint show, The Mini Tones. Purvis married his wife, Marjie, in 1964. They became parents in 1964 with the birth of their son Andrew and in 1966 their daughter Katie, who shared her father's dwarfism. Katie later followed in her father's footsteps as a Star Wars actor, portraying an Ewok in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. They had their third child, Jason, in 1971. Purvis began working in cinema with Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope in 1977. His partner, Baker, was in negotiations to act as R2-D2. As that would have forced him to cancel the rich summer season of his theater show, which would have been a blow to Purvis' career, Baker and Purvis convinced the producers to hire both of them for the movie. Purvis began acting as the Chief Jawa, seen as he attacked and disabled his friend's droid character. His other characters in the film include the cantina patron Kitik Keed'kak and a power droid in Mos Eisley. After that, Purvis' height made him a great choice for other roles with similar requirements, including Wombling Free (1977), a movie adapting the children's novels based on The Wombles. Purvis was called upon again to act in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back. Although there were no Jawas in that movie, there was another role for a man of his size: the Chief Ugnaught. Later identified as Ugloste by the Expanded Universe, Purvis can be seen on Cloud City, where Han Solo was frozen in carbonite. He drew the attention of cult director Terry Gilliam, who considered both him and partner Baker for main roles on his 1981 movie Time Bandits, narrating the adventures of interstellar thieves of short height. Purvis' character (Wally) again attacks Baker's (Fidgit) in the movie. Purvis then worked with Jim Henson in his puppet fantasy The Dark Crystal, although his role is clearly diluted in the background of the movie. Purvis returned to a galaxy far, far away in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. Although there were Jawas in this installment, they are only background characters. Purvis played a member of a new species, an Ewok. His character, Teebo, was an axe-wielding gray Ewok using a skull as a helmet. Purvis' then-teenage daughter Katie also appeared in this movie as an Ewok mother, holding a Wokling in her arms. He would not appear again in the Star Wars saga, although he is the only person to be credited in the three original films as playing different characters in each installment. After Return of the Jedi wrapped its shooting, Purvis performed in a TV version of The Invisible Man in 1984, before working again with Terry Gilliam in the much-acclaimed Brazil, the second installment of a presumed Gilliam trilogy talking about the ages of man (Time Bandits referred to childhood and Brazil to maturity, followed by the movie The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, about old age). Purvis' character was a competitive and exploitive plastic surgeon. Purvis continued his career, usually paired with Baker in non-starring roles. For instance, in 1986, they acted in both Neil Jordan's Mona Lisa and in an almost uncredited role as a goblin in Jim Henson's Labyrinth. Purvis' later role as a Nelwyn band member in Lucas' 1988 film Willow was uncredited. Later in 1988, however, Purvis had a major role in Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. He was one of the amazing servants of the Baron, a short guy with great lung power; his mere whisper became a hurricane. Purvis also acted in Danny Elfman's music video collection Oingo Boingo: Skeletons In the Closet (1989), and in C.S. Lewis' TV version of the Narnia saga, Prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1989). His last role was on Caspian director Alex Kirby's TV fantasy The Silver Chair (1990), again from the Narnia saga. After that, Purvis suffered an accident with his own vehicle after he'd parked it. The car's brakes failed and rolled backwards, crushing him between its bumper and a wall, breaking his neck, and paralyzing him for the rest of his life. Purvis died in November 1997 in Bushey Hertfordshire, England. He was sixty years old. After his death (and David Rappaport's earlier in 1990), Terry Gilliam indefinitely shelved the possible sequel to Time Bandits, which would have centered on both Purvis' and Rappaport's characters. Born in London, England, the four foot Purvis acted with Kenny Baker in theaters and clubs before going on to work in the Star Wars films. While Baker was cast as R2-D2, Purvis played a variety of roles in the first three films: the Jawa leader, attacking the robot, in A New Hope, Chief Ugnaught in The Empire Strikes Back, and Teebo the Ewok in Return of the Jedi, appearing in the latter with daughter Katie Purvis. Purvis later worked with Terry Gilliam in Time Bandits (with John Cleese), Brazil and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (both with Jonathan Pryce). His final acting appearance was in a 1990 TV version of The Silver Chair from The Chronicles of Narnia.