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Keira Knightley appeared to forget her role in Star Wars : Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace , after being questioned about it during an interview. The interviewer then informed Knightley that she had in fact played Sabe, one of Queen Amidala’s (Natalie Portman) most important handmaidens, who
Knightley played Padmé's body double in Star Wars : The Phantom Menace . We're talking about Knightley 's role in Star Wars : The Phantom Menace , in which she played the Knightley : I mean, I was 12. I literally don’ t remember I remember the headdress being so heavy, it gave me a headache.
Keira Knightley has expressed some confusion over which character she played in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.
Released in 1999, the space blockbuster introduced George Lucas' epic universe to a whole new generation of fans, with Knightley portraying Sabé – the double of Natalie Portman's Padmé Amidala.
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Way before Keira Knightley turned into the queen of period dramas, she was seen in a galaxy far far away. Not a tricky code to crack. Not a tricky code to crack for Star Wars fans but yeah, she was seen in Star Wars : Episode I – The Phantom Menace . But, on a very hilarious note, she failed to
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In an interview with ComingSoon.net, the Oscar-nominated actress was told: "Your character survived, whereas Padmé did not," before she replied: "Wait a minute. Who did I play? Was I not Padmé?"
Newly educated about her role, Keira reflected: "Do you know, I saw the film once. I think I was 12 when I did it and it came out and I saw it the year after. And I've never seen it again. So, I played Sabé and she didn't die? Okay!"
Elsewhere within their conversation, she also went on to confirm that no talks had taken place in regards to reprising Sabé in a future project.
Related: Star Wars reveals Padmé Amidala twist that brings back Phantom Menace character
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Keira Knightley has admitted she was so bored while filming one Star Wars scene that she fell asleep. The 34-year-old actress was just 12 when she played the body double for Natalie Portman’s character, Queen Amidala, in 1999’s The Phantom Menace . And during one take, poor Keira was in
Keira Christina Knightley was born on 26 March 1985, in Teddington, within Richmond, a suburban area of Knightley 's costume (posing as Padmé Amidala) from Star Wars : Episode I – The Phantom Menace She then played Natasha Jordan, a young girl whose mother is involved in an extramarital affair Knightley starred in a 2011 revival of The Children's Hour by Lillian Hellman at the Comedy
Meanwhile, while discussing her experience in a galaxy far, far away back in March, Keira confessed that she spent one particular day on the Star Wars set catching some z's.
"I was just sitting in a chair, and I was in the background, but I couldn't keep my eyes open," she explained. "I really remember that. But apart from that, I don't remember anything else about it."
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