Andor: A Star Wars Story: Tony Gilroy on recasting and bringing in Benjamin Bratt

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Casting is critical in any project, especially Star Wars, but in a show like Andor – one where gritty realism is more essential than anything since Rogue One – recasting is likely the best option when familiar faces aren’t available. Here, showrunner Tony Gilroy explains the reasons behind the absense of long-time Bail Organa actor Jimmy Smits and the arrival of his successor in the role, Benjamin Bratt, an actor suggested by producer Kathleen Kennedy.

Senator Bail Organa was first referenced in the very first Star Wars movie when A New Hope came out in 1977. Senator Organa was blown to smithereens along with the rest of Alderaan by the Death Star, as Grand Moff Tarkin made Organa’s adopted daughter Leia watch… while her real father, Darth Vader, stood by. We finally got to meet Bail on screen in the prequel movie Attack of the Clones, with veteran L.A. Law and NYPD Blue actor Jimmy Smits inhabiting the role. Smits continued to play Organa in the Revenge of the Sith and Rogue One films as well in the 2022 Obi-Wan Kenobi streaming series and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed video game.

However, when Bail showed up for this brief Andor scene conversing with Mon and Perrin, it was not Jimmy Smits playing the rebellion hero, but a new (yet recognizable) face — Benjamin Bratt. The recasting was certainly surprising, especially considering Smits played the role in the film on which the prequel series Andor is based, Rogue One. So why wasn’t Smits once again portraying the savvy senator? According to creator Tony Gilroy, it was simply a matter of logistics.

“We couldn’t work it out,” Gilroy tells Entertainment Weekly. “The scheduling didn’t work out. We really tried hard, but he wasn’t available and couldn’t make it.”

This is one of the problems that can crop up when you try to use previously established characters in sequels, prequels, and spinoffs. “Bringing back legacy characters is really complicated,” Gilroy notes. “It’s very expensive. It’s very, who’s working when. A lot of effort went into it, but we just couldn’t work it out scheduling wise.”

SourceEW
Mark Newbold
Mark Newbold
Exploring the galaxy since 1978, Mark wrote his first fan fiction in 1981 and been a presence online since his first webpage Fanta War in 1996. He's contributed to Star Wars Insider (since '06) and Starburst Magazine (since '16) as well as ILM.com, SkywalkerSound.com, StarWars.com, Star Wars Encyclopedia, Build The Millennium Falcon, Geeky Monkey, TV Film Memorabilia, Model and Collectors Mart, Star Trek magazine and StarTrek.com. He is a four-time Star Wars Celebration Stage host, the only podcaster to have appeared on every Celebration podcast stage since the stage began in 2015, the Daily Content Manager of Fantha Tracks and the co-host of Making Tracks, Canon Fodder and Start Your Engines on Fantha Tracks Radio.
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Casting is critical in any project, especially Star Wars, but in a show like Andor – one where gritty realism is more essential than anything since Rogue One – recasting is likely the best option when familiar faces aren’t available. Here, showrunner Tony Gilroy explains the reasons behind the absense of long-time Bail Organa actor Jimmy Smits and the arrival of his successor in the role, Benjamin Bratt, an actor suggested by producer Kathleen Kennedy.

Senator Bail Organa was first referenced in the very first Star Wars movie when A New Hope came out in 1977. Senator Organa was blown to smithereens along with the rest of Alderaan by the Death Star, as Grand Moff Tarkin made Organa’s adopted daughter Leia watch… while her real father, Darth Vader, stood by. We finally got to meet Bail on screen in the prequel movie Attack of the Clones, with veteran L.A. Law and NYPD Blue actor Jimmy Smits inhabiting the role. Smits continued to play Organa in the Revenge of the Sith and Rogue One films as well in the 2022 Obi-Wan Kenobi streaming series and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed video game.

However, when Bail showed up for this brief Andor scene conversing with Mon and Perrin, it was not Jimmy Smits playing the rebellion hero, but a new (yet recognizable) face — Benjamin Bratt. The recasting was certainly surprising, especially considering Smits played the role in the film on which the prequel series Andor is based, Rogue One. So why wasn’t Smits once again portraying the savvy senator? According to creator Tony Gilroy, it was simply a matter of logistics.

“We couldn’t work it out,” Gilroy tells Entertainment Weekly. “The scheduling didn’t work out. We really tried hard, but he wasn’t available and couldn’t make it.”

This is one of the problems that can crop up when you try to use previously established characters in sequels, prequels, and spinoffs. “Bringing back legacy characters is really complicated,” Gilroy notes. “It’s very expensive. It’s very, who’s working when. A lot of effort went into it, but we just couldn’t work it out scheduling wise.”

SourceEW
Mark Newbold
Mark Newbold
Exploring the galaxy since 1978, Mark wrote his first fan fiction in 1981 and been a presence online since his first webpage Fanta War in 1996. He's contributed to Star Wars Insider (since '06) and Starburst Magazine (since '16) as well as ILM.com, SkywalkerSound.com, StarWars.com, Star Wars Encyclopedia, Build The Millennium Falcon, Geeky Monkey, TV Film Memorabilia, Model and Collectors Mart, Star Trek magazine and StarTrek.com. He is a four-time Star Wars Celebration Stage host, the only podcaster to have appeared on every Celebration podcast stage since the stage began in 2015, the Daily Content Manager of Fantha Tracks and the co-host of Making Tracks, Canon Fodder and Start Your Engines on Fantha Tracks Radio.
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
Close Popup
Privacy Settings saved!
Privacy Settings

When you visit any web site, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. Control your personal Cookie Services here.

These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems.

Technical Cookies
In order to use this website we use the following technically required cookies
  • wordpress_test_cookie
  • wordpress_logged_in_
  • wordpress_sec

Google Adsense
We use Google AdSense to show online advertisements on our website.
  • _tlc
  • _tli
  • _tlp
  • _tlv
  • DSID
  • id
  • IDE

One Signal
For performance reasons we use OneSignal as a notification service.  This saves a number of cookies in order to apply notifcation services on a per-client basis. These cookies are strictly necessary for OneSignal's notification features.  It is essential to the service that these are not turned off.
  • _OneSignal_session
  • __cfduid
  • _ga
  • _gid

Affiliate Links
Fantha Tracks is reader-supported.  When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Media Net
We use Media Net to show online advertisements on our website.
  • SESS#

Decline all Services
Save
Accept all Services
Mastodon