Baker became a household name in 1977 when he took on the robot role in the first Star Wars film.
British actor Kenny Baker, who starred as R2-D2 in six Star Wars films, has died aged 81 after a long illness, his niece has confirmed.
Baker became a household name in 1977 when he took on the role of the robot in the first Star Wars film alongside Anthony Daniels’s C-3PO character.
He went on to appear in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, as well as the three prequels.
Born in Birmingham, Baker’s other films include Time Bandits and Flash Gordon.
His agent Johnny Mans said the actor had been ill for a couple of years and had been cared for by his nephew.
He said: “Kenny was truly a great friend, one of the nicest guys you could ever wish to meet, and a fabulous and talented performer.”
Mans described him as “a one-off” saying he would “never forget the laughs we shared over the years”.
“He will be sadly missed,” he added.
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