. . . . "Temuera Morrison"@en . . "1.78"^^ . "Actor"@es . . "LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game"@en . . . "*Shortland Street"@en . "Temuera Morrison"@es . . . . "1960-12-26"^^ . . "This article is taken from Wookieepedia: Temuera Morrison (b. December 26, 1960) played Jango Fett in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Morrison was the model for the CGI clone troopers in Revenge of the Sith and has acted and voice-acted as clone commanders CC-2224, Odd Ball, and Gree as well as CC-1119 and CT-0000/1010. He provided the visuals for Commander Odd Ball, Captain Jag and Commander Cody. He also lent his voice to the character of Boba Fett in the original Star Wars trilogy, re-released on DVD in 2004. He also did the voice acting of \"Boss\" in the game Star Wars: Republic Commando, the voices of clone troopers in Star Wars: Battlefront, Jango Fett in Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, a clone officer, Jango, and his son, Boba Fett in Star Wars: Battlefront II. Typically, Morrison voiced almost all clone troopers, Boba, and Jango in a large amount of Expanded Universe material. For his re-recording of Boba Fett's lines in the original trilogy, Morrison spoke the lines over the phone, from Auckland, New Zealand to California. When recording the lines, Morrison originally also wanted to replace Boba's scream in Return of the Jedi, as the character falls into the Sarlacc pit. Coincidentally, one of Morrison's co-stars on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street was Daniel Logan, the future Boba Fett. He also played alongside Rena Owen, who played both Nee Alavar and Taun We, in Once Were Warriors. He also starred beside Harrison Ford in Six Days, Seven Nights. After his appearance in Attack of the Clones, artists were free to depict Boba Fett and Clone troopers without helmets, based on his look. Chapter 21 of Star Wars: Clone Wars was one of the first media to do this. Infinities and Star Wars Tales stories have also depicted the unmasked Boba Fett bearing a strong resemblance to Morrison."@en . . . . "Temuera Morrison (born December 26, 1960) played Jango Fett in Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones. Morrison was the model for the CGI clone troopers in Revenge of the Sith and has acted and voice-acted as Clone Commanders Cody, Odd Ball, and Gree, Thire as well as Appo and Sergeant Fox. He also lent his voice to the character of Boba Fett in the original Star Wars trilogy, re-released on DVD in 2004. He also did the voice acting of \"Boss\" in the game Star Wars: Republic Commando, the voices of clone troopers in Star Wars: Battlefront, Jango Fett in Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, a clone officer, Jango, and his son, Boba Fett in Star Wars: Battlefront II. Typically, Morrison voiced almost all clone troopers, Boba, and Jango in a large amount of Expanded Universe material. For his re-recording of Boba Fett's lines in the original trilogy, Morrison spoke the lines over the phone, from Auckland, New Zealand to California. When recording the lines, Morrison originally also wanted to replace Boba's scream in Return of the Jedi, as the character falls into the Sarlacc pit. Coincidentally, one of Morrison's co-stars on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street was Daniel Logan, the future Boba Fett. He also played alongside Rena Owen, who played both Nee Alavar and Taun We, in Once Were Warriors. He also starred beside Harrison Ford (Han Solo) in Six Days, Seven Nights. After his appearance in Attack of the Clones, artists were free to depict Boba Fett and Clone troopers without helmets, based on his look. Chapter 21 of Star Wars: Clone Wars was one of the first media to do this. Infinities and Star Wars Tales stories have also depicted the unmasked Boba Fett bearing a strong resemblance to Morrison."@en . . . "Temuera Morrison"@es . . "Temuera Jack Nicolas David Morrison"@es . "Temuera Morrison (born December 26, 1960) played Jango Fett in Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones. Morrison was the model for the CGI clone troopers in Revenge of the Sith and has acted and voice-acted as Clone Commanders Cody, Odd Ball, and Gree, Thire as well as Appo and Sergeant Fox. He also lent his voice to the character of Boba Fett in the original Star Wars trilogy, re-released on DVD in 2004. He also did the voice acting of \"Boss\" in the game Star Wars: Republic Commando, the voices of clone troopers in Star Wars: Battlefront, Jango Fett in Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, a clone officer, Jango, and his son, Boba Fett in Star Wars: Battlefront II. Typically, Morrison voiced almost all clone troopers, Boba, and Jango in a large amount of Expanded Universe material. For his re-reco"@en . . . . . "Star Wars: Republic Commando"@en . . . "*Star Wars Episodio II: El Ataque de los Clones\n*Star Wars Episodio III: La Venganza de los Sith\n*Star Wars Episodio V: El Imperio Contraataca\n*Star Wars: Battlefront\n*Star Wars: Republic Commando\n*LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game\n*Star Wars: Battlefront II\n*Star Wars: El Imperio en Guerra"@es . . . "Temuera Morrison (nacido el 26 de diciembre de 1960) interpret\u00F3 al Cazarrecompensas Jango Fett en Star Wars Episodio II: El Ataque de los Clones. Morrison fue el modelo para crear a los Soldado clons mediante CGI en La Venganza de los Sith y ha actuado y act\u00FAa como voz de los Comandantes Clon CC-2224, Odd Ball, Gree, CC-4477, CC-1119 y CT-0000/1010."@es . . . "Star Wars: Battlefront"@en . "Temuera Morrison"@en . . "Temuera Morrison"@es . "This article is taken from Wookieepedia: Temuera Morrison (b. December 26, 1960) played Jango Fett in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Morrison was the model for the CGI clone troopers in Revenge of the Sith and has acted and voice-acted as clone commanders CC-2224, Odd Ball, and Gree as well as CC-1119 and CT-0000/1010. He provided the visuals for Commander Odd Ball, Captain Jag and Commander Cody. He also lent his voice to the character of Boba Fett in the original Star Wars trilogy, re-released on DVD in 2004. He also did the voice acting of \"Boss\" in the game Star Wars: Republic Commando, the voices of clone troopers in Star Wars: Battlefront, Jango Fett in Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, a clone officer, Jango, and his son, Boba Fett in Star Wars: Battlefront II. Typically, Morri"@en . . "Temeura Morrison was the person who voiced RC-1138."@en . "Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back"@en . "Temuera Morrison"@es . "Temuera Morrison"@en . . "name/nm0607325/"@en . . . . "Rotorua, Nueva Zelanda 26 de diciembre de 1960"@es . . "Star Wars: Empire at War"@en . . . . "Temeura Morrison was the person who voiced RC-1138."@en . "New Zealand"@en . "\u0422\u0435\u043C\u0443\u044D\u0440\u0430 \u041C\u043E\u0440\u0440\u0438\u0441\u043E\u043D"@en . . . . "Brown"@en . "Star Wars: Battlefront II"@en . . . . "Temuera Morrison"@en . . "*Moana"@en . "Temuera Morrison (born December 26, 1960) is an award-winning New Zealand actor best known for portraying the abusive drunk father and Maori gang leader Jake the Muss in the film Once Were Warriors and it's sequel What Becomes of the Broken-Hearted? American audiences perhaps know him better for appearing as Jango Fett (and his clones) in the Star Wars prequels (which were covered by RiffTrax), Green Lantern and the Starz TV series \"Spartacus: Gods of the Arena\"."@en . . "*Once were warriors\n*La isla del Dr. Moreau\n*Speed 2: cruise control\n*Seis d\u00EDas y siete noches\n*L\u00EDmite vertical\n*The Marine 2\n*Linterna Verde"@es . . "Temuera Morrison (born December 26, 1960) is an award-winning New Zealand actor best known for portraying the abusive drunk father and Maori gang leader Jake the Muss in the film Once Were Warriors and it's sequel What Becomes of the Broken-Hearted? American audiences perhaps know him better for appearing as Jango Fett (and his clones) in the Star Wars prequels (which were covered by RiffTrax), Green Lantern and the Starz TV series \"Spartacus: Gods of the Arena\"."@en . . . "Temuera Morrison"@en . . . . "Temuera Morrison (nacido el 26 de diciembre de 1960) interpret\u00F3 al Cazarrecompensas Jango Fett en Star Wars Episodio II: El Ataque de los Clones. Morrison fue el modelo para crear a los Soldado clons mediante CGI en La Venganza de los Sith y ha actuado y act\u00FAa como voz de los Comandantes Clon CC-2224, Odd Ball, Gree, CC-4477, CC-1119 y CT-0000/1010. \u00C9l proporcion\u00F3 las im\u00E1genes del comandante Odd Ball, Capit\u00E1n Jag y el Comandante Cody. Tambi\u00E9n prest\u00F3 su voz para el personaje de Boba Fett en la trilog\u00EDa original Star Wars, re-lanzado en DVD en 2004 . \u00C9l tambi\u00E9n hizo el doblaje de \"Boss\"en el juego Star Wars: Republic Commando, las voces de los soldados clon en Star Wars: Battlefront, Jango Fett en Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, un Oficial Clon, Jango, y su hijo, Boba Fett en Star Wars: Battlefront II. Por lo general, Morrison expres\u00F3 a casi todos los soldados clon, Boba y Jango, en una gran cantidad del material del Universo Expandido. Por su re-grabaci\u00F3n de las frases de Boba Fett en la trilog\u00EDa original, Morrison dijo las l\u00EDneas a trav\u00E9s del tel\u00E9fono, desde Auckland, Nueva Zelanda hasta California. Al grabar las l\u00EDneas, Morrison originalmente tambi\u00E9n quiso reemplazar el grito de Boba en El Retorno del Jedi, cuando el personaje cae al Pozo de Carkoon donde habitaba el temible Sarlacc. Casualmente, una de las co-estrellas de Morrison en la telenovela neozelandesa Shortland Street fue Daniel Logan, quien interpreta a Boba Fett en \"El ataque de los Clones\". Tambi\u00E9n actuo con Rena Owen, quien realiz\u00F3 dos papeles, el de la Senadora Nee Alavar y el de la Kaminoana Taun We, en Once Were Warriors. Tambi\u00E9n protagoniz\u00F3 junto a Harrison Ford en Seis d\u00EDas y siete noches."@es . . . "*Green Lantern"@en . . "Temuera Morrison"@es . . "Temuera Morrison"@en . . . . . . . .