LONDON (AP) - Kenny Baker, the 3-foot 8-inch (1.1 meter) actor who played R2-D2 in the "Star Wars" films, has died. He was 81.
Baker's nephew and carer, Drew Myserscough, said he found Baker dead Saturday at his home in Preston, northwest England.
Born in Birmingham, central England, in 1934, Baker started his showbiz career at 16 as part of a troupe of small performers, and later worked as a DJ, circus clown and comedian, according to his official website.
Baker was the actor inside R2-D2's cylindrical costume in George Lucas's 1977 film "Star Wars." The lovable droid and his lanky friend C-3PO became two of the series' most beloved characters.
Baker returned for "The Empire Strikes Back," ''Return of the Jedi" and three prequels released from 1999.
The Star Wars family lost a member this weekend: Kenny Baker, the actor who brought to life the lovable droid R2-D2, died at the age of 81. As the world morns this loss, celebrities within the Hollywood community and beyond continue to express their love for Baker and his work.