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On January 11, 1977, a day before he was set to shoot one of the final scenes needed for Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Hamill was in a car accident in which he fractured his nose and left cheekbone.[4] According to Star Wars: A New Hope producer Gary Kurtz, Hamill was in surgery from 9:00 AM until 4 PM. As a result of the accident, a double was used for the landspeeder pickup shots.[5] In Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, he is seen with a new scar along his upper lip; this was explained in the film as being the result of his encounter with the wampa on the fifth planet of the Hoth system.
Mark Hamill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On January 11, 1977, a day before he was set to shoot one of the final scenes needed for Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Hamill was in a car accident in which he fractured his nose and left cheekbone.[4] According to Star Wars: A New Hope producer Gary Kurtz, Hamill was in surgery from 9:00 AM until 4 PM. As a result of the accident, a double was used for the landspeeder pickup shots.[5] In Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, he is seen with a new scar along his upper lip; this was explained in the film as being the result of his encounter with the wampa on the fifth planet of the Hoth system.
Mark Hamill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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