The original Yoda in ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ (Image: Mary Evans/Lucasfilm/Ronald Grant/Everett Collection)
Nearly 40 years ago, special effects artist Nick Maley helped create one of the most beloved characters in movie history. Now he’s ready to bring Yoda back. Maley was one of the senior techs in the creature workshop for The Empire Strikes Back,
Nick Maley works on the original Yoda head and body in 1978 (Image: Nick Maley)
Maley poses with his new Yoda head sculpt, which is meant to look slightly younger than the original, but can be aged easily with makeup. (Photo: Nick Maley)
A screencap of the much-maligned Yoda puppet from ‘Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace’
Nearly 40 years ago, special effects artist Nick Maley helped create one of the most beloved characters in movie history. Now he’s ready to bring Yoda back. Maley was one of the senior techs in the creature workshop for The Empire Strikes Back,
Nick Maley works on the original Yoda head and body in 1978 (Image: Nick Maley)
Maley poses with his new Yoda head sculpt, which is meant to look slightly younger than the original, but can be aged easily with makeup. (Photo: Nick Maley)
A screencap of the much-maligned Yoda puppet from ‘Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace’
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