

And they needed a second puppeteer to just handle the nostrils of this character. He made that headpiece and it takes two puppeteers to animate it.

That’s Frank Ippolito who’s inside that rig. There is a Mon Calamari who puts their hands on their hips. So, he asked her if she'd want to help him out and operate a portion of the Mon Calamari on Trask. Gavankar enthusiastically accepted the invitation:

Special effects veteran Frank Ippolito was hired to work on the episode's Mon Calamari aliens, and he has a long-time working relationship with Gavankar. She revealed her role was not as an actress, but rather a puppeteer.

Those who have scoured over the episode to try and see Gavankar will have no such luck though. Related: The Mandalorian Season 2: Biggest Questions After Episode 3Īfter Gavankar revealed she was connected to The Mandalorian season 2, episode 3, she spoke to IGN about her secret role. But, she eventually switches sides to help the Rebellion. Although Gavankar's tease gave fans hope Iden Versio would make the jump to live-action in The Mandalorian, it turns out her role was quite different. Iden's story in the game sees her begin as a member of the Empire's army and commander of the Inferno Squad. Gavankar is not a stranger to Star Wars, as she played the lead role of Iden Versio in Star Wars Battlefront II. Shortly after The Mandalorian season 2, episode 3 – titled "The Heiress" – debuted on Disney+, Gavankar teased she played a role in the episode. Episode 1 featured Timothy Olyphant as Cobb Vanth and Temuera Morrison as Boba Fett, while episode three had Katee Sackhoff make her live-action debut as Bo-Katan Kryze. The new season of The Mandalorian has already been filled with some big-time cameos and supporting characters. Janina Gavankar, star of Star Wars Battlefront II, had a secret role in The Mandalorian season 2, episode 3, and she's revealed the surprising way she was involved.
