RAY WINSTONE RECALLS STAR WARS AUDITION BLUNDER: 'IT DIDN'T GO WELL'
LOS ANGELES, Oct 7, 2025 - British actor Ray Winstone has revealed that he was drunk during his audition for the role of Padmé Amidala's father in the Star Wars prequels. In a recent conversation with Far Out magazine, Winstone candidly admitted to showing up intoxicated, which ultimately led to a less-than-stellar performance.
"I was out a little too late the night before my audition," Winstone said. "I showed up...drunk, or pissed, as I put it." He added that the casting didn't go well, stating, "Had words and that was that."
Winstone's comments provide an interesting glimpse into the often-competitive world of Hollywood auditions. The actor has since worked with George Lucas on several projects, including the Star Wars prequels, but it appears that his initial audition for Padmé Amidala's father didn't quite live up to expectations.
Background on Winstone's career reveals a talented actor who has appeared in a wide range of films, from the critically acclaimed "The Departed" to the blockbuster "Black Widow." His experience working with Lucas on Star Wars is well-documented, and it's clear that their professional relationship extends beyond the audition process.
International perspectives on Winstone's comments offer an interesting contrast. In the UK, where Winstone hails from, his candor about his audition blunder has been met with amusement and admiration for his honesty. "It's refreshing to see a celebrity speak so candidly about their experiences," said Emily Wilson, a film critic based in London.
However, some industry insiders have expressed concern that Winstone's comments may be seen as unprofessional or reckless. "While it's understandable that actors might want to let loose before an audition, showing up drunk is not exactly the best way to make a good impression," said Rachel Lee, a talent agent based in Los Angeles.
As for what's next for Winstone, his career continues to thrive. He has several projects in development, including a new film with director Martin Scorsese. Despite the initial audition blunder, it seems that Winstone's professional relationships and reputation remain intact.
In related news, Lucasfilm has not commented on Winstone's comments about his Star Wars audition. The prequels continue to be a beloved part of the Star Wars franchise, with many fans still enjoying the films despite their flaws.
The incident serves as a reminder that even the most talented actors can have off days - and sometimes those moments can become legendary in Hollywood lore.
*Reporting by Variety.*