Jar Jar Binks actor Ahmed Best almost jumped off NYC bridge

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Jar Jar Binks was supposed to be the role of a lifetime for actor Ahmed Best, plucked from a percussive dance troupe and given serious screen time in George Lucas’ “Star Wars: The Phantom Menace,” released in 1999.

But Star Wars superfans hated him. Not just the flamboyant, oddball character, but Best too, apparently, for even agreeing to play the part.

The butt of countless jokes before the film was even released, Jar Jar and Best were besieged by an internet-fueled campaign of abuse — including death threats.

At one point, Best told The Guardian in a new interview, he found himself on the Brooklyn Bridge, contemplating ending it all.

“I’ll show all of you. I’ll show you what you’re doing to me. And when I’m gone, then you’ll feel exactly what I went through,” Best remembers thinking.

Actor Ahmed Best talks about all the online hate he received after playing Jar Jar Binks in “The Phantom Menace.”
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Jar Jar Binks is pictured in "The Phantom Menace."
At his lowest points, Best considered suicide due to the backlash inspired by his role as Jar Jar.
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The unlucky actor reveals the heartache of his big break leading almost immediately to the darkest period of his life in a new podcast, “The Redemption of Jar Jar Binks. He speaks about the excitement of being scouted by Lucas’ people while working in a percussive dance troupe — and the terrible shock that soon followed.

“I was an enormous Star Wars fan as a kid,” Best said in the podcast. “I didn’t know what was happening. I thought it was a prank.”

It wasn’t a prank, but Best’s lucky break did turn out to be good to be true. The character landed with a thud, dominating the conversation about the film at one point..

In a preview of what would soon become commonplace behavior, online critics went on a rampage.


Ahmed Best poses on the red carpet.
Best’s new podcast, “The Redemption of Jar Jar Binks,” follows the actor’s journey from Jar Jar to “The Mandalorian.”
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Sites like JarJarSucks.com and JarJarBinksMustDie.Com dedicated themselves to destroying the character’s reputation. Late-night hosts invited Best on their shows just to harangue him.

When Best’s phone number was leaked and his answering machine was inundated with death threats, it became difficult for the actor to even leave his New York City apartment.

Worst of all, Best told a reporter, were the accusations of racism, particularly from Black film critics who protested perceived stereotypes advanced by Jar Jar’s character.

“It was terrible,” Best said of the period following the film’s release. “It was the lowest I’ve ever been in my life.”

Best reveals in the podcast that it was this criticism that hurt most of all, and led him to think seriously about ending it all.

Jar Jar was sidelined in subsequent films, presumably in response to the backlash. More recently, younger audiences who weren’t around for the initial backlash have taken more kindly to the character, and Best recently played a major role in “The Mandalorian,” this time as a Jedi named Kelleran Beq.

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