Darth Maul Voice Actor Reflects on 'Star Wars' Role and Compensation

Mindy Kaling

Actress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.

During a recent appearance on the "Classic Clown" podcast, Peter Serafinowicz, known for lending his voice to Darth Maul in "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace," shared his reflections on the iconic character. Serafinowicz provided the voice for the Sith villain, while Ray Park handled the physical performance in the 1999 film, a collaboration that extended to "Solo: A Star Wars Story." Serafinowicz candidly admitted his initial lack of enthusiasm for the character's design and considered seeing the film a significant letdown at the time, despite acknowledging the character's eventual iconic status.

Serafinowicz humorously recounted an encounter with George Lucas, who reportedly praised him as the "new James Earl Jones." This high compliment led Serafinowicz to playfully question his compensation, wondering why, if he was indeed the successor to such a legendary voice, his pay was not commensurate. His involvement with Darth Maul's voice would later see him replaced by Sam Witwer for the animated "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" series, with Witwer continuing the role in the more recent Disney+ series "Maul – Shadow Lord."

Beyond his "Star Wars" tenure, Serafinowicz is now set to venture into another major franchise. Recent reports indicate his casting as Peeves the Poltergeist in HBO's upcoming "Harry Potter" television series. Peeves, a beloved and mischievous ghost from the Hogwarts narrative, was conspicuously absent from the original "Harry Potter" film adaptations, making Serafinowicz's portrayal eagerly anticipated by fans.

This journey through prominent cinematic and television universes highlights the unpredictable nature of an artist's career, where early disappointments can pave the way for unexpected opportunities and continued creative evolution. It underscores the importance of embracing new roles and challenges, regardless of past experiences, and finding humor in the industry's often peculiar dynamics.

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