On this day in 2020, the Star Wars galaxy not only lost the man behind one of its most beloved characters but also a true gentleman who made friends worldwide and left his mark on their hearts. Boba Fett Jeremy Bulloch lost his battle with Parkinsons Disease three years ago and today, as we have for the last three years and will forever going forward, we remember this remarkable man and what he did for Star Wars and the fandom.
Here’s how his Facebook page announced his passing in 2020.
Jeremy died peacefully on 17th December 2020 following health complications, including several years living with Parkinson’s disease. He spent his final weeks in the wonderful care of staff at St George’s Hospital in Tooting, close to the house where he and his wife Maureen had lived together for more than fifty years. Maureen and two of his sons, Jamie and Robbie, were with him during his final days. Jeremy had a long and happy life as an actor and was best known for his roles in the films Summer Holiday, Star Wars and James Bond; TV series the Newcomers, Doctor Who, Agony and Robin of Sherwood, and several West End theatre productions. Away from the screen Jeremy was a talented footballer and cricketer. He also supported a number of charities including Great Ormond Street Hospital who saved his granddaughter’s life. He was devoted to his wife, three sons and ten grandchildren, who all love him dearly and will miss him terribly.
To remember Jeremy, make a donation to his beloved Great Ormond Street Hospital.