Anthony Daniels went through a painful experience after not receiving the same amount of public recognition as other co-stars when the first Star Wars film was released in 1977.
But in time, Daniels' C-3PO character became one of the most popular in the franchise and he's the only cast member to have appeared in all nine of the main Star Wars films. The British actor plays the soft-spoken "protocol droid" built by young Anakin Skywalker that is fluent in six million languages. His gold-plated character also appeared in the franchise's spin-off Rogue One, and had a cameo in Ralph Breaks the internet. C-3PO's witty exchanges with fellow droid R2-D2 often served as comic relief, making the tandem fan favourites.
It's been a long ride for the 73-year-old Daniels, who believes his appearance in The Rise of Skywalker will likely be his last film appearance as C-3PO. He highlights his Star Wars experiences in his new memoir I Am C-3PO: The Inside Story, which was released in late October.
In a recent interview, Daniels spoke with the Associated Press about playing C-3PO and reflects on some of the best memories in the past 42 years in the iconic franchise.