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Bob Anderson Dead: Sword-Master, Darth Vader Fighter Dies At 89

JILL LAWLESS   01/ 2/12 12:40 PM ET   AP

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LONDON — Olympic fencer and movie sword master Bob Anderson appeared in some of film's most famous dueling scenes – though few viewers knew it.

Anderson, who has died at age 89, donned Darth Vader's black helmet and fought light saber battles in two of the three original "Star Wars" films, "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi."

Anderson, who worked with actors from Errol Flynn to Antonio Banderas during five decades as a sword master, fight director and stunt performer, died early New Year's Day at an English hospital, the British Academy of Fencing said Monday.

Vader, "Star Wars'" intergalactic arch-villain, was voiced by James Earl Jones and played by six foot six (1.98 meter) former weightlifter David Prowse, but Anderson stepped in during the key fight scenes.

"David Prowse wasn't very good with a sword and Bob couldn't get him to do the moves," said Anderson's former assistant, Leon Hill. "Fortunately Bob could just don the costume and do it himself."

The scenes worked beautifully, although Anderson, then nearing 60, was several inches shorter than Prowse.

Few knew of Anderson's role until Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker, said in a 1983 interview that "Bob Anderson was the man who actually did Vader's fighting."

"It was always supposed to be a secret, but I finally told (director) George (Lucas) I didn't think it was fair any more," Hamill told Starlog magazine. "Bob worked so bloody hard that he deserves some recognition. It's ridiculous to preserve the myth that it's all done by one man."

Robert James Gilbert Anderson was born in Hampshire, southern England, in 1922, and was drawn to fencing from an early age.

"I never took up the sword," he said in an interview for the 2009 documentary "Reclaiming the Blade." "I think the sword took me up."

Anderson joined the Royal Marines before World War II, teaching fencing aboard warships and winning several combined services titles in the sport.

He served in the Mediterranean during the war, later trained as a fencing coach and represented Britain at the 1952 Olympics and the 1950 and 1953 world championships.

In the 1950s, Anderson became coach of Britain's national fencing team, a post he held until the late 1970s. He later served as technical director of the Canadian Fencing Association.

His first film work was staging fights and coaching Flynn on swashbuckler "The Master of Ballantrae" in 1952.

He went on to become one of the industry's most sought after stunt performers, fight choreographers and sword masters, working on movies including the James Bond adventures "From Russia With Love" and "Die Another Day"; fantasy "The Princess Bride"; Banderas action romps "The Mask of Zorro" and "The Legend of Zorro"; and the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy.

Fencing academy president Philip Bruce said Anderson was "truly one of our greatest fencing masters and a world-class film fight director and choreographer."

Hill remembered him as "a splendid man, a great man who gave so much to fencing that can never be repaid."

Anderson is survived by his wife Pearl and three children. Funeral details were not immediately available.

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LONDON — Olympic fencer and movie sword master Bob Anderson appeared in some of film's most famous dueling scenes – though few viewers knew it. Anderson, who has died at age 89, donned Da...
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09:55 PM on 01/05/2012
That's so sad!
08:42 PM on 01/04/2012
89? he was almost as old as yoda!
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michelleobamaok
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07:52 PM on 01/04/2012
Gee, HuffPost, what did he look like or did he die in his Darth Vader mask?
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FlaviaDeLuce
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01:49 PM on 01/04/2012
Sad news in deed!

I love fencing and archery, fun to do :)
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madcityy
12:16 PM on 01/04/2012
tooooooooooooo badddddddddddddddddddd
01:48 AM on 01/04/2012
I bet he's force choking god right now.
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Aurical
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10:17 PM on 01/03/2012
The force was strong with you Bob.
02:30 PM on 01/03/2012
The Princess Bride is the reason I have learn to fence on my "bucket list" I did't know about being Darth Vader but when I learned he was also the swordmaster on the 1993 version of The Three Musketeers which was the 1st film i saw my main celebretiy crush in I was very happy. R.I.P Mr. Anderson.
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dspcowb
01:41 PM on 01/03/2012
I'm sorry to hear this gentleman has passed on. I'm glad he finally got recognition for his part in creating such an icon and archetype. He shouldn't of gotten long before he actually did.
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Alex Croley
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01:24 PM on 01/03/2012
I never knew I was a fan of his until after his death. How morbidly ironic.
01:10 PM on 01/03/2012
I'm surprised it took this long! I could tell in the movie the guy was on a ventilator!
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Aldo Rodriguez
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12:02 PM on 01/03/2012
From FARK: Robert Anderson, who played Darth Vader in the lightsaber duels in "Empire" and "Jedi" dies at 89. Will be digitally replaced by Hayden Christiansen at the funeral.
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08:57 AM on 01/03/2012
RIP. May the force be with you!
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Wintersoldier7020
04:49 AM on 01/03/2012
In the words of the new Darth Vader NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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04:48 AM on 01/03/2012
To quote my buddy, Yoda: "Death is a natural part of life. Rejoice for those who transform into the Force. Mourn them do not. Miss them do not. Attachment leads to jealousy. The shadow of greed, that is."