Celeb Fans Remember Artist Ralph McQuarrie

StarWars.com Team | March 5, 2012

This week marks the sad passing of conceptual artist Ralph McQuarrie. The legendary conceptual artist not only inspired filmmaker George Lucas making Star Wars possible, but also other future directors, actors, screenwriters and more, not to mention millions of fans worldwide.

We asked some of our favorite celebrity fans what McQuarrie meant to them, as well as gathered the best celebs tweets that celebrated this one-of-a-kind artist.

Read more about Ralph McQuarrie and his work on Ralph McQuarrie.com.

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Star Wars Prequels Producer Rick McCallum writes:

Ralph was the very first person I went to when we started prep on The Phantom Menace. When Ralph came to visit at the Ranch, he told me he just didn’t feel strong enough to take charge of the picture, but I felt sure I could convince him to change his mind. George and I were willing to work in any way that would make it possible for him to be part of the creation of the new trilogy. We had a great few days going over everything and finally when he told me he simply couldn’t take on the challenge because of his health, we took him into our conference room.

I showed him artwork from young artists from schools and visual effects companies throughout the world. We must have had at least 35 seriously talented artists work positioned throughout this big room. He walked around in total silence for nearly three hours, meticulously looking at everyone’s work and then he gathered Eric Tiemens, Ryan Church and Doug Chaing’s work and put them all together — then he sat down and looked at their work for what seemed like another hour and then suddenly he pointed at Doug Chaing’s samples and he exclaimed with urgency and a huge smile, “Yes, he’s the one!” And that’s how we hired Doug to become the Concept Designer on Episode I. And on Episode II and III, Ryan and Eric became the concept designers!

Ralph was a constant source of inspiration. We always had his art work hanging all over the art departments in the hallways and offices in London, Sydney and at Skywalker Ranch. There was never a single moment that I can remember not seeing someone looking, staring, or studying the beautiful and stirring images that Ralph created.

He was kind and decent — a consummate gentleman with a unique and beautiful perspective on our own world and those beyond. He will be sorely missed from our hearts but never ever forgotten.


The Clone Wars Supervising Director Dave Filoni writes:

Ralph set the standard for design in cinema. An entire generation of artists was inspired by his work. We all wanted to be Ralph. We wanted that job — designing starships and Stormtroopers, Jedi and Sith.

Every day on The Clone Wars we aspire to be like Ralph, to capture the magic that he gave all of us as kids. One of our most memorable days at Lucasfilm Animation was when Ralph came to visit, and we screened episodes for him. We wanted to show Ralph that his “look,” his vision for design, was alive and well on our show, and that we had respectfully studied his craft to make our Star Wars universe much like his.

We still use Ralph’s designs as inspiration, many of which have never appeared on screen before. Rakko Hardeen’s helmet was one of Ralph’s early Boba Fett helmet designs. There are countless examples of his influence on our show every week.

My wife asked me what Ralph meant to me, and I think I can sum it up in a way that many of my fellow artists feel. Without Ralph McQuarrie, I would not have the job I have today. I never would have considered it. I would not be half the artist I am, without his influence on my childhood. Thanks for everything Ralph. You will be missed, but you will live on in that galaxy far, far away.”

“To the world beyond the galaxy far, far away, Ralph McQuarrie was perhaps an unsung hero of the Star Wars universe but to the fans he was the intelligent design behind so many wonderful worlds. He was a visionary and an artist of the deepest imagination. Our universe is poorer without him.” – Simon Pegg, actor

Sad news. It sounds almost too cliche, but what he did with his bare hands and his tools of paint brushes and pencils not only influenced a young filmmaker in George Lucas, but an entire generation future filmmakers born after ‘77. It cannot and should not be underestimated.” – Colin Hanks, actor

“Thank you, Ralph, for creating a universe of adventure that has held a steadfast section of my brain from the first time my dad took me to see Star Wars, all the way through to today. You are a genius and a hero. The world is a lot less cool without you in it. May the force be with you.” – Mark Hoppus, Blink-182 singer/bassist

“The first images of Star Wars that I ever saw, were the pre-production paintings of Ralph McQuarrie. His artwork imagined a serious, mysterious, vast and completely new vision of a science fiction universe. Very much at odds with the too often silly, campy, or cold visions I was accustomed to seeing. In short, they blew my 12-year-old mind wide open.” – Hal Hickel, Animation Director Rango

Star Wars would definitely not be what it is artistically and visually without the influence of Ralph McQuarrie. His magic and legacy will live on, just like the Star Wars saga and many of the other special films that have been blessed with his talents. He will be missed.” – Matt Lanter, actor The Clone Wars, 90210

“Ralph McQuarrie made science fiction feel like a reality we could live in. I will always cherish my Art of Star Wars books because they are filled with his brilliant illustrations. He will be missed.” – mc chris, rapper

“I was lucky enough to see Ralph’s concept art in the flesh within the archives of Skywalker Ranch. I was stunned by how vivid and luminous the images were. It was as if they were back lit with LED’s. Like a frame of Ralph’s imagination had been captured through alchemical means and preserved for the reverence and study of his disciples. For me, Ralph’s visions defined what SF should look like.” – Jesse Alexander, TV writer/producer

“Without a doubt, Ralph McQuarrie was a landmark definition of how we visually associate most sci-fi today. Star Wars alone would not have looked half as original, mind-blowing, or have even existed without his limitless imagination and creativity shaping the most important aspects of the original trilogy. He set precedence, changed the game and will be sorely missed.” – Joe Trohman, Fall Out Boy guitarist

“A truly gifted spark of creativity has just winked out of existence, which makes me sad… but at the same time, Ralph McQuarrie is a reminder to all visual artists, that we can shape amazing worlds and characters, with nothing but our minds and a little imagination. His work is an absolute testament to that.” – Ben Templesmith, comic book artist/writer

“A few years ago, I had the honor of touring the Lucasfilm archives. The highlight of that trip was seeing Ralph McQuarrie’s original concept art. To personally view these seminal works was as life-affirming an experience for me as seeing Picasso’s “Guernica’ or the Mona Lisa. McQuarrie’s images were the visual fountainhead of a story that ignited my imagination at a very young age and put me on the course to become a professional in television and film. Both his influence in our popular culture, and my gratitude for his work are beyond measure.” – Javi Grillo-Marxuach, TV writer/producer

“Ralph was the greatest. My favorite artist, plain and simple. As a child, it was Ralph’s wondrous images in Bantha Tracks that kept me going in the years between Star Wars films. Through his breathtaking paintings I discovered the craft behind the magic on screen. It was world building, universe building, life-changing art that forever altered the direction of my life. Star Wars made me fall in love with movies. But Ralph made me fall in love with film-making. He will be sorely missed but respected forever.” – Kyle Newman, director of Fanboys

“Ralph’s art was awe inspiring, and gave a lot of people joy and collectables. The most I can say is thank you SO much, and the most I can offer with a heavy heart are my condolences.” – Adrianne Curry, supermodel & reality TV star

“I had no idea that the creation of imaginative films started with art until my parents took my sister and I to see Ralph’s work in a huge Art of Star Wars retrospective in San Francisco when I was about 8. Before that I guess I had just assumed that Darth Vader himself was an actor, or that the Rancor really was a one of a kind beast that was trapped and forced to roar when the cameras rolled. When seeing McQuarrie’s early renditions of the characters displayed next to the costumes and props, which were next to a print of the actual film scene, I questioned why an artist would draw something different than what it was ’supposed’ to look like. My dad explained that it was the other way around, and that someone first had to IMAGINE all these things that we see on screen. Then I re-walked through the whole gallery and became obsessed with all of the original concepts and immediately said, ‘That’s what I want to do. I want to imagine things. I want to imagine everything.’” – Alex Pardee, artist

From Twitter:


Industrial Light & Magic


Anthony Daniels, C-3PO actor


Elijah Wood, actor


Simon Pegg, actor


Danica McKellar, actor


Harry Knowles , Ain’t It Cool News


Liz Lee, MTV’s My Life As Liz


Peter Winther, Director


Nathan Hamill, artist & Mark Hamill’s son

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  1. avatar Rhys /@quicksilveraus says:

    Great to see all these comments! The man was a genius I remeber being a young teenager (27 now) and marveling at the the concept art in a star wars fan magazine. It blew me away and ignited a passion for Star Wars that is still going strong. Thanks to Ralph McQuarrie we have some of cinemas most iconic characters and scenes. What he has left us with sh

  2. avatar Rhys /@quicksilveraus says:

    shall never be forgotten as each new generation sits down and witnesses his legacy firsthand.

  3. avatar Paul Bateman says:

    Thank you to the thousands of people who have sent such kind messages. It makes a world of difference to all Ralph’s loved ones to know that people care as much as they obviously do. Ralph was one of a kind. We’ll never forget him.

  4. avatar Aaron Shaw says:

    Definitely a sad day for the Star Wars Art and Star Wars community. What a talent and world maker he was. He’ll be missed!

  5. avatar Colin says:

    If it wasn’t for Ralph my youth would have been very boring

  6. avatar James Kaufman says:

    I met Ralph Mcquarrie at the 1996 Toy Fair in NYC

    Coincidentally wearing my Ralph Mcquarrie Neck Tie!
    His response “Love that Tie! ‘Where did you get it?”

    Still have the autographed poster oF his artwork he made for Galoob

    Definetly Framing it now

    R.I.P.

  7. avatar Thomas Kelly says:

    McQuarrie’s work touched so so many. Before ‘77, what 10-year-old would have known the name of such a man? And yet, in ‘77 his name & his work was KNOWN by so many, young & old (including this and many other 10-year-olds of the time). Perhaps not by the masses, but by a devoted fan base. A fan base that was inspired and influenced by his work well beyond Star Wars. And perhaps most of all: appreciative. He will be missed, but his work will live on.
    Thank you Mr. McQuarrie.

  8. You changed my LIFE THANK YOU
    RIP

  9. avatar chad says:

    Thanks for shaping my visual childhood. The movie’s were great because you drew them great. My dreams were awesome because you drew them awesome. Blessing to your family.

  10. avatar Tony De C. says:

    I was one of the lucky ones in 1977 who had a subscription to Starlog, a magazine for sci-fi fans. I saw Ralph McQuarrie’s paintings before “Star Wars” came out and fell in love with the feel and how engaging they were because of its narrative and cinematic feel. Plus the stormtrooper with the lightsaber was COOL and the Y-Wings diving towards the Death Star, whoosh. Then I was lucky a second time being first in line with my family in May 1977 at the opening of Star Wars. Yeah well, I became a SW geek for life. I spent my entire teen drawing scenes to the sequel for Star Wars (pre-Empire) and all of them were based on Ralph McQuarrie’s vision. If it weren’t for him I wouldn’t have become the illustrator and graphic designer I am now. Thank you Mr. McQuarrie. Your vision inspires a host of people and you will be missed.

  11. avatar Narone says:

    This is sad, his talents will be missed and never duplicated.

  12. avatar Rob Camper says:

    There is no way I can ignore Ralph McQuarrie as one of the most significant inspirations to me. I remember my parents buying me a set of the original SW art prints when I was 8 yrs old, and then the ESB prints. I would stare at them for hours and spend days and weeks recreating them.

    As a youth, I dealt with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis. I spent nearly all my free time indoors. He definitely fueled my passion for all things art, design and conceptualization (key ingredients over the course of my career).

    Like many of those posting above, he changed my life. He is truly timeless and distinct. Such amazing originality. Nobody comes close. RIP Mr. McQuarrie.

  13. avatar Aiwei says:

    RIP Ralph McQuarrie. You have, and will always be my inspiration. Thank you for sharing your world of design and fantasy with us.

    Your legacy will live on.

  14. avatar @Freds4hb says:

    As an industrial designer there are always initial influences that get people excited about design.

    For myself and so many others it will always be Ralph’s work.

    It pains me to think of a proper tribute to a man’s life who brought so much joy to so many, and inspired the life’s work of so many more.

    Thank you for everything Master Jedi of the Arts.

  15. avatar David Storm says:

    I didn’t understand what a cameraman did, a director’s role, who needed producers, or what key grips, best boys and all the other people listed in the credits of Star Wars when I saw it for the first time at 6 years old. When I first saw a photo of a gentleman holding a paint brush and creating the worlds I so wanted to live in I could relate. My father was a painter, his mother was a painter… it was a gateway into moviemaking! Painters help make movies!
    Thank you Ralph for igniting a million imaginations by sharing some of yours on the page and screen. Your grand torch will be passed on forever.

  16. avatar gary green says:

    Rip Ralph. This century wouldn’t look the same without your imagination.

  17. avatar Nick Borland says:

    RIP Ralph rest in the world you loved to draw.Farewell, now your in a galaxy
    far far away!!!

  18. avatar Gary Sutton says:

    So sad to hear of his passing, beautiful pictures and what a wonderful imagination, I hope you you knew just how much your work changed people’s lives, thank you RIP

  19. avatar EwoksClones&Droids says:

    Even though I didn’t end up seeing all of the Star Wars films until the last couple of years, Star Wars has been in my life as far back as I can remember. In the last year I’ve been trying to expand my Starwarsian knowledge, and surpisingly, I hadn’t heard of Ralph McQuarrie until I heard about his passing. Yeah… shocking, I know. But after seeing just SOME of his art, I am blown away… these paintings were exactly what breathed life into Star Wars and made the movies and shows what they are yesterday, today, and forever. Wow. Simply, Wow. I’m glad I’m able to know of this master’s legacy.

  20. avatar janau 'nux' saldariega says:

    He has inffluenced me and my style so greatly. I know because friends and directors see Star Wars influence in my designs. Thank you, Ralph. RIP!

  21. avatar Henning says:

    Thank you for everything you did, Ralph. You helped change the way movies were made and seen, perhaps even more than Lucas himself, and for that you will always be remembered.

  22. avatar Matt Smith says:

    Would Star Wars would have had the impact it did without Ralph McQuarrie’s wonderful designs (and John Williams stirring score) adding to the production values? George Lucas hired the right people for the job and it all came together. I was a wide-eyed 7 year old when I saw Star Wars for the first time, and it was like nothing I’d seen before. The droids, the ships, the technology all mesmerised me (especially the wonderful stormtrooper helmet which Andrew Ainsworth so effectively sculpted and brought to life). Years later my wife bought me the “Art Of Star Wars” books from the original trilogy I and found that almost everything was designed by Ralph McQuarrie. Bon Voyage sir, I’ll be raising a glass to your genius tonight and toasting my Shepperton Studios ANH Stunt helmet in your memory.

  23. avatar Nika says:

    “Thank you” is not enough. You created a legend, you created that wonderful galaxy which we dream and love. We owe so much to you… You will be remembered. Rest in peace.
    The Force will be with you. Always.

  24. avatar nux says:

    Thank you very much for more excitingly-designed childhood dreams!

  25. Ralph actually PAINTED Star Wars. He visualized a dream…which became my passion…

    A milestone in art & creativity is lost, but his work will be there forever… and he will be rememberd.

    Bucket off for this most respected and awesome man

    For him, the artistic sky was the limit…now he’s part of heaven.

    Prayers for him, and blessings to the family.

    Stefan Cembolista
    Belgian Star Wars prop crew (always inspired by Ralph)

  26. avatar Grant says:

    I’m glad he’s getting the recognition he deserved, He’s as important to Star Wars success as John Williams was. I think Episodes I-III would have been a lot better had he been able to be in charge of the concept design.

  27. avatar Matt Cloutier says:

    When I was only 5, I bought my first Star Wars book – it was The Art of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Mr. McQuarrie’s pictures were far and away my favorites, and the many hours I spent poring over it led to the book falling apart and me buying a second copy.
    RIP Ralph McQuarrie – I hope you know you left your mark on me.

  28. avatar John says:

    Happy Birthday George

  29. avatar thirefan99 says:

    i found a book at a used store and it had his drawings on it

  30. avatar pipo says:

    Yeah We remember Ralph Mcquarrie

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