Angus MacInnes, widely recognized for his portrayal of Jon "Dutch" Vander in the iconic "Star Wars" saga, has passed away at the age of 77. His family confirmed the news, sharing that he peacefully departed on December 23rd, 2024, surrounded by loved ones.
MacInnes' manager, Suzann Wade, fondly remembered his enduring strength and unique humor, even in his final days. She expressed her deep admiration for his talent and the indelible mark he left on the industry.
MacInnes first embodied the Gold Squadron leader, Jon "Dutch" Vander, in the groundbreaking 1977 film "Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope." He later reprised the role, lending his voice to the character in the 2016 installment, "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story." This marked his last film credit.
His family highlighted MacInnes' deep appreciation for the "Star Wars" fanbase, recalling his enjoyment of convention appearances and the interactions he shared with enthusiasts. They emphasized the special place these fans held in his heart.
MacInnes' career in film and television spanned over four decades, beginning with the 1975 Canadian sci-fi sports film "Rollerball." His filmography includes notable appearances in "Superman II," "Witness," "Hellbound: Hellraiser II," "Atlantic City," "Judge Dredd," "Hellboy," "Eyes Wide Shut," "The Black Dahlia," and "Captain Phillips," among others. His television work included roles in "Space: 1999," "The Littlest Hobo," "The New Statesman," "Vikings," and "River City."
MacInnes' family remembered him not only for his acting contributions but also for his kindness, thoughtfulness, and humor, qualities that enriched the lives of those who knew him. They expressed their profound sense of loss, acknowledging the void his passing leaves for his family, friends, colleagues, and fans worldwide.
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