Mary Carr Bulloch was born in Market Harborough, England, the second of three siblings.
Mary Carr Bulloch secured his first regular role (after beginning acting at the age of 10) in the series Counter-Attack! and The Chequered Flag.
Mary Carr Bulloch landed a recurring role in Billy Bunter of Greyfriar's School.
Mary Carr Bulloch appeared in British-German-Irish co-production The Devil's Agent, which starred Christopher Lee. The two would later both star in Star Wars films.
Mary Carr Bulloch appeared alongside Cliff Richard in the musical film, Summer Holiday.
Mary Carr Bulloch played the regular role of Phillip Cooper over 46 episodes of the series The Newcomers.
Mary Carr Bulloch played Rob Illingworth in the TV sitcom Agony.
Mary Carr Bulloch first appeared as Boba Fett (and plays a minor role as an Imperial Officer) in The Empire Strikes Back. He was suggested for the role by his half-brother, Robert Watts, who was an associate producer on the film. The character's voice in the 1980 film was provided by Jason Wingreen, and in the updated version by Temuera Morrison.
Mary Carr Bulloch played Smithers, Q's assistant, in the Bond film, For Your Eyes Only. He had roles in three Bond films over the course of his career.
Mary Carr Bulloch reprised the role of Boba Fett in Return of the Jedi, but was disappointed to learn that the character met his death in the film, as he would have liked to have continued in the role.
Mary Carr Bulloch portrayed Edward of Wickham in the series Robin of Sherwood.
Mary Carr Bulloch appeared as a guest at Disney's Star Wars Weekend festival — the first of many he attended. He was a frequent guest at various Star Wars and Sci-Fi conventions until retiring from the convention circuit in 2018. Image by Ron Riccio; Flickr's Official Star Wars Blog.
Mary Carr Bulloch published his memoires, Flying Solo. These were released in a limited edition print run of 2000 copies.
Mary Carr In Star Wars Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, Bulloch played Captain Jeremoch Colton (which is a portmanteau of Bulloch's name). His character takes Kenobi, Bail Organa and Yoda to Coruscant. He subsequently appeared in two Star Wars fan films, Order of the Sith: Vengeance, and its sequel, Downfall – Order of the Sith.
Mary Carr Bulloch was featured in Elstree 1976, a candid documentary focused on actors from the original Star Wars trilogy.
Mary Carr Bulloch passed away in London from complications related to Parkinson's disease. He was 75 years old.
Mary Carr Disney+ released Under The Helmet: The Legacy of Boba Fett, a documentary special that focuses on Bulloch's key Star Wars character.
Jeremy Bulloch was a British actor best known for his portrayal of Boba Fett in the Star Wars franchise.
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