Mark Hamill hits Hollywood Blvd. disguised as a stormtrooper

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

As Mark Hamill himself states, "the last time anybody saw me in a stormtrooper outfit was when we rescued the princess on the Death Star." The STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS actor has donned the uniform once again in order to hit Hollywood Blvd to let people know that there are only two days left for a chance to win tickets to the premiere of STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS and meet the cast. This is all part of the Omaze/Force for Change campaign which will see your money go to some very worthy charities and you just might win some swell Star Wars swag as well.

Check out Mark Hamill's stormtrooper adventures below!

Isn't he a little short for a stormtrooper? I'm sorry, I had to. Head on over to the Omaze/Force for Change site, and for just $10, you and three of your friends could be flown out to the premiere (either London or Los Angeles), get to walk the red carpet, meet the cast, attend the after-party, and pass out in a four-star hotel. Not a bad deal.

Here are the causes which the Force for Change campaign will help:

Africa Cancer Foundation — working to promote the prevention of cancer and to provide holistic solutions for people affected by cancer in Africa. Nominated by Lupita Nyong’o.

Arts in the Armed Forces (AITAF) — bridging the cultural gap between the United States Armed Forces and the performing arts communities by bringing the best modern American theater to the military free of charge. Nominated by Adam Driver.

Barnardo's UK — giving the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children the chance to reach their full potential regardless of the issues they’ve faced in their lives. Nominated by Andy Serkis.

Central London Samaritans — providing emotional support for vulnerable people to alleviate feelings of distress and despair. Nominated by Anthony Daniels.

Damilola Taylor Trust — providing inner-city youths with opportunities to play, learn and live their lives free of fear and violence. Nominated by John Boyega.

fStop Warrior Project — using digital photography to help wounded warriors successfully transition to the civilian world after medical retirement from the military. Nominated by Harrison Ford.

Feeding America – working to feed America’s hungry through a nationwide network of 200 food banks and engaging the U.S. in the fight to end hunger. Nominated by Mark Hamill.

Make-A-Wish — making wishes come true every day for children suffering from life­-threatening illnesses. Nominated by Peter Mayhew.

Malala Fund — empowering girls through education to achieve their potential and create change in their communities. Nominated by J.J. Abrams.

PACER Center — expanding opportunities for children and youth with all disabilities, including mental health challenges such as depression and anxiety. Nominated by Carrie Fisher.

Phab — creating opportunities for children and adults of all abilities to enjoy life together. Nominated by Daisy Ridley.

St. Francis Hospice, Raheny — providing specialist palliative care to patients living in north Dublin city and county. Nominated by Domhnall Gleeson.

The Circle — working to achieve its vision of equality for women and girls in a fairer world. Nominated by Gwendoline Christie.

UNICEF — ensuring all children get a healthy start in life and have opportunities to reach their full potential. Nominated by Kathleen Kennedy.

Union of Concerned Scientists — advancing science-based solutions for our planet’s most pressing problems—from combating global warming to developing sustainable ways to feed, power, and transport ourselves. Nominated by Oscar Isaac.

STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS is set to be released on December 18, 2015. Almost there!

Source: Star Wars

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