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Michael Culver, 'Star Wars' Actor And Victim of Darth Vader, Dies at 85

Michael Culver Star Wars Actor And Victim of Darth Vader Dies at 85
Mr. Culver, who was best known for his demise as Captain Needa in “The Empire Strikes Back,” was also a familiar actor on British TV and in theater.
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Michael Culver, ‘Star Wars’ Actor and Victim of Darth Vader, Dies at 85

Mr. Culver, who was best known for his demise as Captain Needa in “The Empire Strikes Back,” was also a familiar actor on British TV and in theater.

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Michael Culver, wearing reading glasses, a white shirt with a high collar, a dark brown tie, jacket and sweater.
Michael Culver, as Sir Reginald Musgrave in “The Return of Sherlock Holmes.” Credit...ITV/Shutterstock

Aimee Ortiz and

March 13, 2024Updated 11:01 p.m. ET

Michael Culver, the British actor best known for one of the memorable death scenes in the Star Wars franchise, died on February 27. He was 85.

Mr. Culver’s death was confirmed by Alliance Agents, which posted a statement to social media on Tuesday, and his agent, Thomas Bowington. The agency did not give a cause of death, though Mr. Bowington said Mr. Culver had had cancer for several years.

He had a long acting career onscreen and stage that spanned over 50 years and included roles in “The Return of Sherlock Holmes” on TV and the 1984 film “A Passage to India.”

But his most lasting impact on popular culture came in 1980, with his brief role as Captain Needa in the second “Star Wars” film, “The Empire Strikes Back.” Needa, after losing track of Han Solo’s Millennium Falcon, apologizes to Darth Vader, who promptly chokes him to death telepathically.

“Apology accepted, Captain Needa,” Vader says, walking around the captain’s body and motioning for others to take him away.

Mr. Culver also appeared in two “James Bond” films with the actor Sean Connery, “From Russia With Love” and “Thunderball.”

Michael John Edward Culver was born on June 16, 1938, in London to Daphne Rye, a theater casting director, and Ronald Culver, an actor, according to Mr. Bowington.

Mr. Culver performed in several Shakespeare plays and worked regularly with the British director Anthony Page, his agent said.

Mr. Culver is survived by his second wife, Amanda Ward Culver, and his children, Roderic, Sue and Justin Culver.

His son, Roderic Culver, also became an actor, Mr. Bowington said.

Later in his life, Mr. Culver mostly gave up acting to focus on politics and would have likely pursued a political career had he not been an actor, Mr. Bowington said.

He still visited Star Wars fan events, notably one in Chicago in 2019, his agency said in its statement.

“He was lost for words,” it said, “when he saw his queue line with nearly 200 people waiting to see him.”

Aimee Ortiz covers breaking news and other topics. More about Aimee Ortiz

Orlando Mayorquín is a breaking news reporter, based in New York, and a member of the 2023-24 Times Fellowship class, a program for journalists early in their careers. More about Orlando Mayorquín

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