The Acolyte cast – All actors & characters in new Star Wars series

Brad Norton
The Acolyte

The Acolyte is the next Star Wars series just around the corner and with its High Republic setting, it comes boasting a brand new cast filled to the brim with Hollywood stars.

Following on from the likes of The Mandalorian, Andor, and Ahsoka, The Acolyte is the next live-action Star Wars series set to debut on Disney+. Premiering on June 4, the show marks the first on-screen story set in the High Republic era.

Taking place well before anything else we’ve seen on the big and silver screen to date, it’s a new beginning for the Star Wars franchise in many regards, and with that fresh start comes a whole new cast.

Spanning eight episodes in total for Season 1, here’s the full rundown on the actors and their characters set to appear in The Acolyte.

Contents:

The Acolyte cast & characters

Lee Jung-jae: Sol

Sol in Star Wars The Acolyte

Squid Game’s breakout star Lee Jung-jae joins The Acolyte as the male lead. The South Korean actor learned English for the role, where he portrays “wise” Jedi Master Sol.

“Highly respected” as one of the most powerful Jedi Masters of the generation, wielding a blue lightsaber, The Acolyte finds Sol in the midst of an “emotional conflict.” Beyond that, we know he’s currently training Padawan apprentice Jecki Lon.

“He is a powerful warrior with intense emotions that he uses his Jedi Training to balance.”

Dafne Keen: Jecki Lon

Jecki Lon in Star Wars The Acolyte

Best known for her portrayal of X-23 in Logan, 19-year-old Dafne Keen stars in The Acolyte as Jecki Lon. Padawan apprentice of Master Sol, her character is described as “calm,” and noted for how she “conducts herself with maturity.”

Jecki Lon is a Theelin-human hybrid, bringing the race to the forefront of Star Wars media once again. While brief on-screen appearances have shown us their kind before, the Theelin have played a much bigger role in literary works in the great Star Wars universe.

Carrie-Anne Moss: Indara

Indara in Star Wars The Acolyte

Carrie-Anne Moss of Matrix fame stars in The Acolyte, though little is known about her role for now. Serving as Jedi Master Indara, there’s currently no telling just how vital a role she plays in the grand scheme.

Described as a pacifist at heart, we know Indara “does not seek combat,” but should confrontation arise, “she is skilled enough to engage on her own terms.”

Shown in one such battle in the first trailer for the series, we know she can handle herself on her feet with “exacting control of her force abilities.” But could her appearance beyond this duel be shortlived?

Amanda Stenberg: Mae

Mae in Star Wars The Acolyte

When the casting process began for The Acolyte, Amanda Stenberg was first to sign on and in the lead role no less. Portraying Mae, a former Padawan, details for this character are largely being kept under wraps. Though we do know she “gets swept up into a sinister mystery,” one that thrusts her into “the center of a conflict.

“She is determined to exact vengeance on those who wronged her, and little can stop Mae on her quest.”

25-year-old Stenberg is perhaps best known for her work in Bodies Bodies Bodies, though she’s also lent her voice to the likes of Across the Spider-Verse.

Dean-Charles Chapman: Torbin

Torbin in Star Wars The Acolyte

Little is known about the character Torbin in The Acolyte, other than the Jedi Master is portrayed by Dean-Charles Chapman. The 26-year-old is best known for his work as Tommen Baratheon in Game of Thrones, along with starring in acclaimed WW1 film 1917.

Joonas Suotamo: Kelnacca

Kelnacca in Star Wars The Acolyte

Joonas Suotama is set to don the ‘walking carpet’ suit once again. Having previously brought Chewbacca to life in the sequel trilogy along with Solo, Suotama is playing a new Wookie this time around in Kelnacca.

Living a “solitary life,” Kelnacca is one of very few known Wookie Jedi Masters. He’s described as a “loner who lives a solitary life,” at least, that was the case prior to the events of The Acolyte.

Abigail Thorn: Ensign Eurus

While Abigail Thorn is best known for her YouTube channel Philosophy Tube, she has been upping her acting credentials of late, and The Acolyte is next on the list. All we have for now is a name, Ensign Eurus.

Given the High Republic setting, however, there’s every chance her character is aligned with Judicial Forces at the time, or even the group known as the Pathfinders.

Manny Jacinto: Qimir

Qimir in Star Wars The Acolyte

The Good Place turned Top Gun: Maverick star Manny Jacinto joins The Acolyte as Qimir. As one of the few non-Jedi characters in the show, Qimir is described as an ex-smuggler who now “makes his living as a trader, enjoying a life of leisure.”

Jodie Turner-Smith: Mother Aniseya

Mother Aniseya in Star Wars The Acolyte

British model and actress Jodie Turner-Smith is set to appear in multiple Disney projects in the coming years, spanning The Acolyte and Tron: Ares. For the Star Wars show, she is referred to as the “leader” of a coven of Witches.

This group values its “independence and the preservation of their beliefs and powers.”

Rebecca Henderson: Vernestra Rwoh

Vernestra Rwoh in Star Wars The Acolyte

Rebecca Henderson portrays Vernestra Rwoh in The Acolyte, the only High Republic character taken from the novels. More often known as simply Vern, this character boasts a very unique purple lightsaber that functions as a whip (lightwhip).

Vern turned heads at an early age, becoming one of the youngest Jedi Knights at just 15. The Acolyte is set to follow the character a little later in life.

Henderson has appeared in dozens of shows and movies, and even some games among the most notable being Westworld, Russian Doll, and even GTA 5.

Charlie Barnett: Yord Fandar

Fellow Russian Doll actor Charlie Barnett has also been cast in The Acolyte as Yord Fandar, another Jedi Knight. Playing it “by the book,” this character is described as an “overachiever and rule follower” whose strict behavior can occasionally “cloud his mind.”

Related Topics

About The Author

Brad Norton is the Australian Managing Editor at Dexerto. He graduated from Swinburne University with a Bachelor’s degree in journalism and has been working full-time in the field for the past six years at the likes of Gamurs Group and now Dexerto. He loves all things single-player gaming (with Uncharted a personal favorite) but has a history on the competitive side having previously run Oceanic esports org Mindfreak. You can contact Brad at brad.norton@dexerto.com

Sign up to Dexerto for free and receive:
Fewer Ads|Dark Mode|Deals in Gaming, TV and Movies, and Tech