Who played the Twi Lek dancer in Return of the Jedi?
Femi Taylor
Oola was portrayed by Femi Taylor in the 1983 original trilogy film, Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, in both the original release and in additional scenes filmed later for the 1997 Special Edition.
Why the TWI leks were a popular slave race?
The natural grace and exotic beauty of the female Twi’leks made them a popular target among slave traders. Slavery was the main currency of Ryloth, which was tolerated by the Galactic Republic.
Who was the green dancing girl in Return of the Jedi?
Femi Taylor (born April 8, 1961) is a Nigerian-born British dancer and actress best known for portraying Jabba the Hutt’s Twi’lek slave dancer Oola in the 1983 motion picture Return of the Jedi.
Can a human breed with a twi lek?
Yes they can! Twi’lek and humans have bred with each other. The most famous offspring was Jacen Syndulla, the offspring of human Kanan Jarrus and Twi’lek Hera Syndulla.
Who is the blue Twi Lek in Jabba’s palace?
Lyn Me
Lyn Me was a Twi’lek female dancer who performed with the Max Rebo Band at Jabba the Hutt’s Palace, and sang vocals along with Greeata Jendowanian, Sy Snootles and Rystáll Sant.
Who was Jabba’s twi lek?
Bib Fortuna
The Twi’lek majordomo Bib Fortuna served Jabba the Hutt for decades, granting visitors audiences with his master – or, sometimes, denying them that access.
Are Lekku sensitive?
Lekku are hyper-sensitive, and some Twi’leks can use them for grabbing and holding things. Though a damaged lek (singular for lekku) can mean big trouble and cause a serious strain to the humanoid’s health.
What happened to Jacen Syndulla?
Sadly for Jacen, he later turns to the Dark Side and becomes the sith lord Darth Caedus. He is, in a very Star Wars move, later killed by his sister, Jaina. If that sounds familiar, it’s because that storyline aligns in many ways with Kylo Ren.