Denny Delk, an actor hailing from America, has lent his voice to various characters within the Star Wars universe and in LucasArts productions.
Back in 1986, he took over the role of Wicket Wystri Warrick from Jim Henshaw for the second season of the Ewoks animated series.
He also made a return to the Star Wars franchise with Star Wars: Dark Forces, although he wasn't cast in any of the leading roles. Instead, he provided the voices for unnamed characters, including a stormtrooper, a dying Rebel who was later identified as Admiral Toka, and the game's narrator.
In Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire, Delk voiced a Red Shirt character. However, Star Wars: TIE Fighter gave Delk the opportunity to portray the antagonist, Grand Admiral Zaarin, in addition to a significant supporting role as the Priest.
During the year 1997, Delk voiced the Mutant Kowakian monkey-lizard named Pic and 8t88 in Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II.
In 1998, Delk provided the voices for Red Leader, the Intercom Voice, and the Trench Officer in Star Wars Trilogy Arcade.
Delk did not participate in any Star Wars projects until 1999, when he reprised his role as Zaarin in Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance. He showcased his acting range by playing a variety of Rebel characters, including a pilot, an officer, and a Bothan.
In 2000, he voiced the Slingshot Announcer in Star Wars: Early Learning Activity Center.
Delk served as the narrator for the Rogue Squadron series, and he also voiced a commander and a wingman in the final installment. Furthermore, he narrated both Star Wars: Empire at War and Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption (2006), and he voiced the training officer in Battlefront II (2005).
- Official website
- Denny Delk on Wikipedia
- Denny Delk at the Internet Movie Database
- Denny Delk Q&A on LucasFan.com (content now obsolete; archived from the original on May 6, 2022)
- Denny Delk (Wicket) on Star Wars Interviews (content now obsolete; archived from the original on February 5, 2023)