like the overlooked treasure, “Guyver”) Hamill made a number of appearances before and after his stint in the “Star Wars” universe, some of which effortlessly paid homage to his iconic farmboy with extraordinary abilities. Certain roles called for his distinct voice to bring to life characters that were as cherished as Master Skywalker, while others, in recent times, have required a screen charisma that has turned into a standout feature of the film. Consequently, here are five of Mark Hamill’s finest performances, and none of them needed him to employ the Force to accomplish the task.

A List of Mark Hamill’s 5 Best Film Roles Omitting Luke Skywalker
5. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back – C**knocker
Prior to his brief return to “Star Wars,” Mark Hamill had dedicated a good amount of time humorously referencing it while appearing alongside everyone from the Simpsons to the Muppets. However, in 2001, he opted for an R-rated parody of his cherished character and himself, under the guidance of the genius of his own Askewniverse, Kevin Smith, in “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.”
Just like every other celebrity who makes an appearance in the stoner sequel, Mark Hamill engages in a meta performance in Kevin Smith’s film, portraying himself, who is simultaneously embodying the character of C**knocker in “The Bluntman and Chronic Movie.” Cut from the same mold as Luke Skywalker and his fan-favorite “The Flash” antagonist, The Trickster, C