Star Wars creator George Lucas has led the tributes to “incredible actor” James Earl Jones, the voice behind Darth Vader, following his death at the age of 93.
In a statement, Lucas described Jones as “a most unique voice both in art and spirit”.
“For nearly half a century he was Darth Vader, but the secret to it all is he was a beautiful human being,” the director said.
“He gave depth, sincerity and meaning to all his roles, amongst the most important being a devoted husband to the late Ceci and dad to Flynn.
“James will be missed by so many of us… friends and fans alike.”
‘RIP dad’
Jones was best known for giving Star Wars supervillain Darth Vader his distinctive deep voice, and also starred in dozens of other films including Field of Dreams, Coming To America, Conan the Barbarian and The Lion King.
Mark Hamill, who played Vader’s son Luke Skywalker, posted “RIP Dad” on X with a broken heart emoji.
Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy added: “James Earl Jones is one of the most versatile and talented actors of our time, with an iconic body of work across film, stage and television.
“The menacing baritone he brought to Darth Vader will forever be beloved by fans and regarded as one of the great villainous performances in cinema.
“His commanding presence on screen, and warm personality off-screen, will be greatly missed.”
Jones was also loved by millions for voicing Mufasa in Disney’s classic animation The Lion King.
Disney chief executive Bob Iger said: “From the gentle wisdom of Mufasa to the menacing threat of Darth Vader, James Earl Jones gave voice to some of the greatest characters in cinema history.”
He added: “The stories he brought to life with a uniquely commanding presence and a true richness of spirit have left an indelible mark on generations of audiences.”
Actor Matthew Broderick, who voiced Simba in the Lion King, told People magazine: “I’m so lucky to have had a chance to work with James Earl Jones. To have had him play my father, my king! And to get to know him a little bit.”