This golden protocol droid stands as one of the galaxy’s most recognisable artificial beings, programmed for etiquette and customs across six million forms of communication. Built by young Anakin Skywalker on the desert planet Tatooine, the droid began life as a collection of spare parts assembled to help Anakin’s mother with household duties. What started as a boy’s engineering project would eventually become a witness to some of the most pivotal moments in galactic history.
Anthony Daniels brings the character to life through both voice work and physical performance, having portrayed the anxious automaton in every major Star Wars film since 1977. The actor’s commitment to the role includes enduring hours in the restrictive golden costume, which famously limited his vision and movement on set. Daniels’ performance captures the droid’s perpetual worry and formal speech patterns, creating a personality that oscillates between helpful translator and nervous commentator.
Throughout the saga, this protocol droid serves multiple masters across different eras, from the Skywalker family to the Rebel Alliance and eventually the Resistance. Despite being designed for diplomacy, the character frequently finds himself thrust into combat situations and espionage missions, often expressing dismay at the odds of survival. The droid’s friendship with astromech R2-D2 provides much of the saga’s comic relief, with their contrasting personalities creating an enduring double act.
Beyond the films, the character appears extensively in animated series and spin-off productions, cementing his status as a constant presence throughout Star Wars media. His red arm in The Force Awakens and memory wipes across the timeline demonstrate how the character evolves whilst maintaining his distinctive fussy demeanour and unwavering loyalty.