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Erik Bauersfeld
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About Erik Bauersfeld
Late voice actor and radio director known for providing the voice of Admiral Ackbar and his famous line "It's a trap!" He portrayed the role in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Before Fame
After serving in the Navy during World War II, he attended Cooper Union and the University of California, Berkley. He got his role as Admiral Ackbar while working on a different project for Lucasfilm.
Trivia
In Return of the Jedi, he also voiced Bib Fortuna. He also worked on A.I. Artificial Intelligence and Crimson Peak. He spent more than three decades serving as a director for KPFA.
Family Life
He passed away at the age of 93 on April 3rd, 2016.
Associated With
He was also considered for the role of voicing Yoda, a role which was ultimately assumed by Frank Oz.
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A. Zodiac Birth Chart, Sky Chart, Astrology Chart or Natal Chart of Erik Bauersfeld
You can think of the planets as symbolizing core parts of the human personality, and the signs as different colors of consciousness through which they filter.
Planet | Zodiac Sign | House | Degree |
Each house is associated with a set of traits, beginning from the self, and expanding outward into society and beyond.
House | Zodiac Sign | Degree |
The aspects describe the geometric angles between the planets. Each shape they produce has a different meaning.
Planet 1 | Aspect | Planet 2 | Degree | Level |
Numerology chart of Erik Bauersfeld
Numerology Birth chart of Erik Bauersfeld
Birthday: 28 Month 7, 1922
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Erik Bauersfeld was born on 28 Month 7, 1922.