Famed 'Star Wars' Ewok Voyages To New 'Galaxy'Davis Plays Marvin The Paranoid AndroidPOSTED: 2:37 pm EDT April 29, 2005 Forget about that "galaxy far, far away" -- "Star Wars" actor Warwick Davis has hitched a ride somewhere else.His destination is "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," the long-awaited big-screen adaptation of Douglas Adams' famed radio show-turned-novel-turned television show. The film opens in theaters nationwide Friday.Davis, who played Wicket, the lead Ewok, as an 11-year-old in 1983's "Return of the Jedi," stars in "The Hitchhiker's Guide" as Marvin the Paranoid Android -- a depressed robot."Even I had experience in sci-fi movies and being in 'Star Wars' but I've never made it into space before," Davis told me in an @ The Movies interview Thursday. "But now I get to fly on a spacecraft and actually fly a spaceship at one point. It was a very great thrill."If wearing a 55-pound robot suit with an oversized head to become Marvin wasn't enough to keep the 85-pound Davis occupied, he was also saddled with the responsibility of interpreting a character known and loved to countless fans worldwide."It wasn't dissimilar to what I did in Harry Potter in that there were expectations," said Davis of his role of Professor Flitwick in the films based on the blockbuster book series. "There were millions of fans of the books who had a pre-conceived notion of what this character should be like."So naturally, Davis was ready to take on "Hitchhiker's" bigheaded android, well, head on."I did a lot of research -- I watched the TV series, I listened to the radio series and read the transcripts, and tried to get as much information about Marvin and who he was," said Davis, who's also starred in the title roles in "Leprechaun" and "Willow." "And here I discovered that Marvin actually had musical singles released in '80s and had written poetry."
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