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Vikki Blake @ Eurogamer.net · 05/30/2026 07:14 EDT

"The secret weapon of Star Wars" and editor Marcia Lucas dies aged 80

Marcia Lucas, the Academy Award-winning editor and former wife of Star Wars creator George Lucas, has died aged 80. Read more

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