The young Boba Fett character had a crucial role in original trilogy prequel Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, as it was revealed that he was the genetic clone and adoptive son of bounty hunter Jango Fett
Star Wars fans might be thinking âthis isn’t the bounty hunter you are looking for’ when they see a picture of one child actor all grown up.
Daniel Logan, 35, starred as a young Boba Fett in 2002’s Star Wars: Episode II â Attack of the Clones, where he brought the backstory of the original trilogy’s character to life. Daniel was just 15 when he appeared in the 00s sci-fi sequel, and he also appeared in follow-up The Clone Wars. He will be forever remembered as having thick, curly dark hair and an angelic face.
The actor admitted that he was left in tears when George Lucas personally asked him to star in the 2010 movie – but not all his memories from that time are happy ones. He told Looper: “I started getting bullied when I opened up a… I think it was a Yahoo or MySpace page, and I had a lot of the English fans tearing me apart.
“I grew up with my brother who brought me up really tough and bullied me my whole life, so I was kind of a tough little kid.”