Jeremy Bulloch, actor who played Boba Fett in 'Star Wars', has died aged 75

Bulloch was the 'quintessential English gentleman' by his co-stars

FILE - DECEMBER 17: Actor Jeremy Bulloch, known for playing the character of Boba Fett in the "Star Wars" films, passed away on December 17 after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. He was 75 years old. LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 26:  Jeremy Bulloch attends a photo call at the "Star Wars Identities: The Exhibition" on July 26, 2017 in London, United Kingdom.  (Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images)
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British actor Jeremy Bulloch, who played infamous bounty hunter Boba Fett in the original Star Wars films, has died at the age of 75.

He died on Thursday in hospital in Tooting, south London, "following health complications, including several years living with Parkinson's disease", his website said.

"Jeremy had a long and happy life as an actor and was best known for his roles in the films ‘Summer Holiday’, ‘Star Wars’ and ‘James Bond’," it added.

Born in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, Bulloch appeared in several classic television shows in the 1970s and 80s including Doctor Who and Robin of Sherwood, and had supporting roles in three James Bond movies.

But he is best known for playing fan favourite Boba Fett in The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the Jedi.

FILE - DECEMBER 17: Actor Jeremy Bulloch, known for playing the character of Boba Fett in the "Star Wars" films, passed away on December 17 after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. He was 75 years old. LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 02:  Jeremy Bulloch (L) attends an event at Hamleys to celebrate the first look at the new Propel Star Wars Battle Drones on December 2, 2016 in London, England.  (Photo by Tabatha Fireman/Getty Images for Propel )
Jeremy Bulloch has died at the age of 75. Getty

He landed the role after a call from his half-brother Robert Watts, who was an associate producer on The Empire Strikes Back.

"I'd never managed to give Jeremy a job on film," Watts said in 2008, according to the StarWars.com website.

"So I rang him up and said, 'If the suit fits, the part's yours.' He came in and it fit."

His "unforgettable performance as notorious bounty hunter Boba Fett has captivated audiences since he first appeared," the official Star Wars Twitter account said.

"He will be remembered not only for his iconic portrayal of the legendary character, but also for his warmth and generous spirit which have become an enduring part of his rich legacy."

Fellow Star Wars actors paid tribute to him on social media.

"Jeremy Bulloch was the quintessential English gentleman," Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker, said on Twitter.

"A fine actor, delightful company & so kind to everyone lucky enough to meet or work with him. I will deeply miss him & am so grateful to have known him."

Billy Dee Williams, who played Lando Calrissian, tweeted: "Today we lost the best bounty hunter in the galaxy... RIP Jeremy Bulloch."

Although Boba Fett was a relatively minor character in the films, he was a firm favourite with fans and is currently played by New Zealand actor Temuera Morrison in the popular television series The Mandalorian.

epa08890691 (FILE) - English actor Jeremy Bulloch, who played the bounty hunter Boba Fett, attends a photocall at 'Star Wars Identities: The Exhibition' in London, Britain, 26 July 2017 (reissued 17 December 2020). According to reports, Jeremy Bulloch died on 17 December 2020 at the age of 75.  EPA/WILL OLIVER *** Local Caption *** 53671205
Jeremy Bulloch pictured attending a photocall at 'Star Wars Identities: The Exhibition' in London in 2017. EPA

Daniel Logan, who played a young Boba Fett in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, said it brought him to tears to announce the death of Bulloch.

"RIP legend I'll never forget all you've taught me!!" he posted on Instagram with a photograph of the two of them.

While Boba Fett was never seen without his helmet, Bulloch showed his face in a couple of minor parts in The Empire Strikes Back and Revenge of the Sith.

In 2018, Bulloch wrote a thank you note to fans and said he had decided to stop attending conventions "and hang up the Fett helmet".

"In 1979 I was called onto the set of ‘Empire Strikes Back’ to play Boba Fett, and since that day it has changed the entire direction of my life in such a wonderful way," he wrote on his website.

"It has been a privilege to have had the opportunity to inspire so many generations of Star Wars fans. I have had over 20 years of travelling with my wife Maureen to some amazing countries and have met so many wonderful fans. Thank you all so much and we will miss you all.

"May the Force be with you always."

Bulloch is survived by his wife Maureen, three sons and 10 grandchildren.