Angus MacInnes, a Canadian actor who appeared in 1977’s Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope and 2016’s Rogue One, died Dec. 23, per a family statement. He was 77.
“To all Angus’ fans around the world, with breaking hearts we write this: Angus MacInnes, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, friend, and actor died on 23rd of December 2024. He left us peacefully, surrounded by his family and love,” the Facebook post read.
MacInnes’ career spanned decades, most notably featuring roles within the galaxy far, far away, as Gold Leader and Jon “Dutch” Vander. As noted in the obituary note, the actor especially cherished his time in the Star Wars films and subsequent fan community.
“For Angus, the fans of Star Wars held a special place in his heart. He loved meeting you at conventions, hearing your stories, and sharing in your passion for the saga. He was continually humbled, delighted, and honoured by the admiration and passion of the fans and convention community.”
In addition to the George Lucas-created franchise, MacInnes’ other credits include Witness (with Harrison Ford), the Tom Hanks historical thriller Captain Phillips, dystopian sci-fi movie Judge Dredd, Guillermo del Toro’s Hellboy and a minor part in Stanley Kubrick’s magnum opus Eyes Wide Shut.
“His work touched countless lives, and he took great pride in being part of these stories that continue to resonate with audiences worldwide,” the family wrote, adding, “Angus was more than an actor—he was a kind, thoughtful, and generous soul who brought warmth and humor into the lives of everyone who knew him. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends and fellow actors but also by his fans around the world – his family thank you all.”
Born in 1947, a cause of death was not given. MacInnes made his foray into film with an uncredited role in 1975’s sports sci-fi drama Rollerball, starring James Caan.