Ivanna Sakhno On Her ‘Ahsoka’ Villain Shin Hati

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The Ukrainian actress and one of the emerging fan favourites from the Disney+ show Ahsoka, Ivanna Sakhno, has been speaking with EW about her character Shin Hati.

Four episodes in, Shin has broken out as one of Ahsoka’s most ferocious standouts, even on a show already packed with memorable villains. With her bleached blonde bob and almost medieval-looking costume, the eager mercenary struts around the galaxy like an intergalactic Joan of Arc, raising her red lightsaber against anyone who dares stand in her way.

EW spoke to the 25-year-old Sakhno before the start of the SAG-AFTRA strike, where she opened up about playing the single-minded Shin. “She’s very calculated,” the Ukrainian actress teases. “She’s impatient, but she’s a seeker. She’s only in the beginning of finding her own voice.”

Sakhno is known for her roles in The Spy Who Dumped Meand the High FidelityTV series, but Ahsoka is her biggest project yet. She spent months training with stunt coordinator Ming Qiu to perfect Shin’s brutal lightsaber style. Still, she says, her favorite days were when she got to film in the cockpit of Shin’s ship.

“The actual ship and a lot of the aspects of the physical world were built for the show,” Sakhno explains. “I do remember sitting inside of my [cockpit] and really [feeling like] my younger self as a kid, looking around. All the buttons are working, and you feel like it’s your childhood dream coming true. You really feel like a pilot in a ship. And you get to do this for a living.”

Ahsoka creator Dave Filoni also encouraged Sakhno to help craft Shin’s characterization and backstory, right down to specific hair and wardrobe choices. “He really cherishes the opinion of every person,” Sakhno adds. “Creating Shin, I just felt like my involvement mattered. Because she’s a new character, we got to create parts of her from the very beginning. With the costume and makeup, it felt like storytelling.”

Listen to the full interview on EW’s Star Wars podcast, Dagobah Dispatch.

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Brian Cameron
Brian Cameron
A Star Wars comic and novel collector - Brian has an eclectic collection of Star Wars literature from around the world all crammed into his library in the Highlands of Scotland. He has written for a number of Star Wars websites over the past twenty-five years, is the webmaster of Fantha Tracks, editor of Fantha Tracks TV and co-host of Good Morning Tatooine / Good Morning Coruscant every Sunday at 9.00pm GMT.
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The Ukrainian actress and one of the emerging fan favourites from the Disney+ show Ahsoka, Ivanna Sakhno, has been speaking with EW about her character Shin Hati.

Four episodes in, Shin has broken out as one of Ahsoka’s most ferocious standouts, even on a show already packed with memorable villains. With her bleached blonde bob and almost medieval-looking costume, the eager mercenary struts around the galaxy like an intergalactic Joan of Arc, raising her red lightsaber against anyone who dares stand in her way.

EW spoke to the 25-year-old Sakhno before the start of the SAG-AFTRA strike, where she opened up about playing the single-minded Shin. “She’s very calculated,” the Ukrainian actress teases. “She’s impatient, but she’s a seeker. She’s only in the beginning of finding her own voice.”

Sakhno is known for her roles in The Spy Who Dumped Meand the High FidelityTV series, but Ahsoka is her biggest project yet. She spent months training with stunt coordinator Ming Qiu to perfect Shin’s brutal lightsaber style. Still, she says, her favorite days were when she got to film in the cockpit of Shin’s ship.

“The actual ship and a lot of the aspects of the physical world were built for the show,” Sakhno explains. “I do remember sitting inside of my [cockpit] and really [feeling like] my younger self as a kid, looking around. All the buttons are working, and you feel like it’s your childhood dream coming true. You really feel like a pilot in a ship. And you get to do this for a living.”

Ahsoka creator Dave Filoni also encouraged Sakhno to help craft Shin’s characterization and backstory, right down to specific hair and wardrobe choices. “He really cherishes the opinion of every person,” Sakhno adds. “Creating Shin, I just felt like my involvement mattered. Because she’s a new character, we got to create parts of her from the very beginning. With the costume and makeup, it felt like storytelling.”

Listen to the full interview on EW’s Star Wars podcast, Dagobah Dispatch.

SourceEW
Brian Cameron
Brian Cameron
A Star Wars comic and novel collector - Brian has an eclectic collection of Star Wars literature from around the world all crammed into his library in the Highlands of Scotland. He has written for a number of Star Wars websites over the past twenty-five years, is the webmaster of Fantha Tracks, editor of Fantha Tracks TV and co-host of Good Morning Tatooine / Good Morning Coruscant every Sunday at 9.00pm GMT.
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