Shmi Skywalker

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Star Wars character
Shmi Skywalker
Shmi with her son, Anakin.
Position Slave
Homeworld Tatooine
Species Human
Gender Female
Height 1.63 meters [1]
Affiliation Anakin Skywalker son, Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa grandchildren, Ben Skywalker, Jaina Solo, Jacen Solo, and Anakin Solo great-grandchildren, Allana great-great granddaughter
Portrayed by Pernilla August

Shmi Skywalker (72 BBY - 22 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, the mother of Anakin Skywalker and paternal grandmother to Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa. Her first name is derived from "Lakshmi," a Hindu goddess. The character was played by Swedish actress Pernilla August.

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Her first appearance was in The Phantom Menace, where she and her son were slaves of junk merchant Watto on the desert world Tatooine. Shmi and Anakin's planet of origin is not mentioned in the first film, only that they came to Tatooine when Anakin was three. [2] Shmi is portrayed as a loving and devoted mother who does not question the necessity of her son leaving after he won his freedom in a pod race. Shmi and her son (who was conceived entirely by midi-chlorians -- he had no father, similar to virgin birth stories found in the myths of many cultures) would not see each other again for ten years. Her final appearance occurs ten years later in Attack of the Clones after her son, now a Jedi apprentice, senses through the Force that she was in pain. Anakin travels to Tatooine to find her, and upon arriving learns that she had been freed by and married to moisture farmer Cliegg Lars but had recently been abducted by the much maligned and animal-like Tusken Raiders. Young Skywalker uses his Jedi powers to find her inside one of their encampments just in time for her to die in his arms. Enraged, Anakin slaughters every single Tusken in the camp, including all the women and children. Here, the audience gets a glimpse of Anakin Skywalker's slide into the dark side of the Force, as this is where Anakin's phobia of loss begins, and is set on the path to becoming Darth Vader.

In the Expanded Universe book Tatooine Ghost, Shmi's granddaughter, Leia, is given Shmi's old journal, which describes Watto and Anakin's old childhood friends. Leia learns, through Shmi's love for Anakin, to forgive her father for his role in the destruction of Alderaan and for torturing her aboard the Death Star.

  1. ^ The Star Wars Databank lists Shmi Skywalker's height as 1.63 meters in its article on her.
  2. ^ Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace, script.


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Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Characters: Padmé Amidala | Battle Droid | Jar Jar Binks | C-3PO | Nute Gunray | Handmaiden | Jabba the Hutt | Qui-Gon Jinn | Obi-Wan Kenobi | Darth Maul | Boss Nass | Ric Olié | Palpatine | Captain Panaka | R2-D2 | Sebulba | Darth Sidious | Anakin Skywalker | Shmi Skywalker | Captain Tarpals | Finis Valorum | Watto | Mace Windu | Yoda

Events: Trade Federation Blockade of Naboo | Invasion of Theed | Boonta Eve Classic | Battle of Naboo

Planets: Coruscant | Naboo | Tatooine

Cities: Coruscant | Mos Espa | Otoh Gunga | Theed

Starships: Droid Starfighter | Naboo N-1 Starfighter | Naboo Royal Starship | Neimoidian Shuttle | Republic Cruiser | Sith Infiltrator | Trade Federation Battleship | Trade Federation Droid Control Ship | Trade Federation C-9979 Landing Craft

Vehicles: Coruscant Air Taxi | Flare-S Swoop | Flash Speeder | Gian Speeder | Gungan Battle Wagon | Gungan Bongo | Podracer | Sandcrawler | Sith Speeder | STAP | Trade Federation AAT | Trade Federation MTT | X-34 Landspeeder


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Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
Characters: Padmé Amidala | Battle Droid | Jar Jar Binks | C-3PO | Cliegg Lars | Clone Trooper | Count Dooku | Boba Fett | Jango Fett | Nute Gunray | Obi-Wan Kenobi | Owen Lars | Bail Organa | Palpatine | Poggle the Lesser | R2-D2 | Sandpeople | Darth Sidious | Anakin Skywalker | Shmi Skywalker | Captain Typho | Zam Wesell | Beru Whitesun | Mace Windu | Yoda
Events: Courtship and Marriage of Padmé and Anakin | Battle of Geonosis
Planets: Coruscant | Kamino | Naboo | Tatooine | Geonosis
Cities: Coruscant | Tipoca City | Theed | Mos Espa
Starships: AA-9 Coruscant Freighter | Geonosian Solar Sailer | Geonosian Starfighter | Jedi Starfighter | Naboo N-1 Starfighter | Naboo Royal Cruiser | Naboo Yacht | Neimoidian Shuttle | Republic Assault Ship | Slave I | Trade Federation Battleship | Trade Federation Droid Control Ship
Vehicles: Airspeeder | AT-TE | Coruscant Air Taxi | Flash Speeder | Gian Speeder | Kamino KE-8 Enforcer | Podracer | Republic Gunship (LAAT) | Sandcrawler | SPHA-T | STAP | Swoop Bike | V-35 Landspeeder
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