
Garrick Hagon
Garrick Hagon is a British-Canadian actor whose career spans over five decades across film, television, theatre, and voice acting. He is internationally known for his role as Biggs Darklighter, Luke Skywalker's childhood friend, in the film *Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope* (1977). His extensive filmography includes appearances in productions such as *The Spy Who Loved Me* (1977), Tim Burton's *Batman* (1989), *Mission: Impossible* (1996), and the British television series *Doctor Who*. In addition to acting, Hagon has developed a prolific and acclaimed career as an audiobook narrator, lending his voice to hundreds of works by authors such as John Grisham and Philip Roth. For this work, he has received numerous accolades, including several Audie Awards—considered the Oscars of the industry—which attest to his excellence in the field of audio narration. His versatility has made him a respected figure both on screen and in the world of voice acting and narration.
