OLIVIA MUNN, an actress, model, writer, and television personality, and has has been a devoted Jedi Junkie since she first saw the original trilogy.

She’s currently the co-host of G4’s wildly addictive Attack of the Show, and her modeling pictorials have been featured in Vanity Fair, Maxim, Complex, Men’s Health and Playboy.  Her new book,  Suck It, Wonder Woman: The Misadventures of a Hollywood Geek is out now. www.oliviamunn.com
CANDY KEANE is a costume designer and cosplay model. Her work has been featured in movies, TV and magazines and her costumes have appeared at hundreds of conventions and events around the country.  She’s also a regular Slave Leia at Star Wars conventions and the inspiration for our movie poster!  Check out more sultry photos of Candy at www.candykeane.com
FLYNN is the mastermind behind New York Jedi, a loose affiliation of people in the Northeast who work with light sabers as a form of martial art. They rehearse on the weekends with custom-built light sabers designed to withstand the blows of fight choreography, and they perform at various conventions and events around the country. www.newyorkjedi.com
PETER MAYHEW, an English hospital worker who inadvertently found himself catapulted into films, was the towering gentle giant responsible for bringing Chewbacca to life. Since finishing Return of the Jedi, Mayhew has started his own company (or maybe two) and is a constant presence at fan conventions around the world.  He is also a member of the "Men Behind the Masks", a group which also includes David Prowse, Kenny Baker, and Jeremy Bulloch. Learn more about Peter at www.petermayhew.com
BOB IANNACCONE is the owner of Advanced Light Weaponry, manufacturer of custom lightsabers for the New York Jedi and hundreds of others fans around the world.  Using off-the-shelf lightsabers as the barest of base for his work, Bob uses classic methods of metal-sculpting, welding, and antiquing to create custom lightsabers that are each a work of art. www.advanced-light.com
Meet EDUARDO SANCHEZ. If the award for biggest Star Wars fan goes to the guy with the biggest collection, Ed is certainly a contender.  He's also the writer and director of  The Blair Witch Project and says he owes his filmmaking career to the inspiration of George Lucas.  Ed walks us through his collection and shows us exactly what happens when a filmmaker with a love for Star Wars hits it big!
Who would build a life-size Millennium Falcon in their backyard? Filmmaker DENNIS WARD, that's who. With a bunch of dedicated friends and $3,000, this Jedi Junkie erected a 40 foot by 12 foot life-size version of the Falcon in his backyard as a set piece for his fan film "Stuck on Star Wars". You'll hear from Dennis, his set designer, and his friends who helped build it, plus you'll see footage from the film and how the set met a tragic demise. www.mentalwardfilms.com
  There are more Star Wars fan films than stars in the Star Wars universe, and that's because, as director JOHN BARDY puts it, people take you more seriously when you're not just making an indie film - you're making a Star Wars-inspired indie film! John has been hard at work on his film “Tremors of the Force” for years, and you'll see him endure would-be-catastrophes including burning stage lights and the epic undertaking of painting a sexy young girl completely blue for her role in his film.
You'll meet many other Star Wars fans along the way, including the Star Wars tribute band AEROSITH, plus celebrity psychologist LINDA PAPADOPOULOUS (Big Brother, Celebrity Fit Club) who helps explain the line between basic fan and obsessed junkie! www.aerosith.com