Owen Lars/Legends

"Anakin Skywalker may be his father, but the Larses where his parents." — Luke Skywalker's thoughts

Owen Lars was the son of moisture farmer Cliegg Lars and the stepbrother of Anakin Skywalker. He married Beru Whitesun, and after his father's death, he inherited his job as a moisture farmer.

Biography
Owen was born on the Core world Ator, the homeworld of his birth mother, Aika Lars. Aika died when Owen was very young, so he and his father returned to his father's homeworld of Tatooine. Owen lived with his father Cliegg on their moisture farm. He helped his father buy Shmi Skywalker from Watto. Shortly after freeing her and her son Anakin’s protocol droid, C-3PO, Shmi and Cliegg married, making her Owen’s stepmother. Shmi often told her new family how much she missed her son Anakin who had been freed by a Jedi to join the Jedi order years before.

Over the next few years, Owen met a beautiful girl named Beru Whitesun, and the two fell in love. Beru moved in with Owen and his family and they lived contentedly together. However tragedy would soon strike, when Shmi was kidnapped by Tusken Raiders, about a month before the start of the Clone Wars. Organizing a group of thirty other local settlers, Owen and Cliegg set out to find Shmi, however it was a doomed mission, resulting in the loss of one of Cliegg’s legs and the deaths of all but four of the settlers. Owen built a hover chair for his father to maneuver following the loss of his leg. A number of weeks following Shmi’s kidnapping, her Jedi son (now Owen’s stepbrother), Anakin came to the Lars’ moisture farm looking for Shmi. Accompanying him was Padmé Amidala. Owen introduced himself and Beru to the guests and Cliegg explained of the Tusken Raider’s taking of Shmi. That night Anakin set out to look for Shmi on his own, and the next morning, he brought back Shmi’s body. A small funeral was organized and soon, Anakin and Padmé left, and were allowed to take C-3PO with them.

During the Clone Wars, Owen and Beru married and took over the moisture farm when heatbroken, Cliegg finally succumbed to his injuries and passed away. Shortly after the end of the Clone Wars, and after Anakin's transformation into Darth Vader, Owen and Beru were contacted by Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin’s former mentor, who informed them that Anakin had a son Luke, who needed a family. Beru convinced Owen to adopt Luke, and Kenobi delivered the baby to them shortly afterward. Owen stubbornly kept his distance and his back turned to Kenobi as he handed baby Luke to Beru.

Fearful of having Luke follow Anakin’s path, “Uncle” Owen and “Aunt” Beru protected him from his past by telling him that his father, rather than being a Jedi Knight, was a navigator of a spice freighter. Owen also tried to keep him away from the “crazy old hermit”, “Ben” Kenobi.

A few years later, Kenobi had found Luke and his friend Windy alone in the Jundland Wastes. The two youths had tried to ease their boredom by riding Windy's pet dewback around in the Wastes. They had been thrown in one of the canyons and had gotten bruised up. By dusk, Luke and Windy still hadn't found their way out of the canyon until they were discovered by Ben Kenobi. Kenobi guided them back to the Lars farm, Owen told Luke to go inside so he'd be out of earshot. He then confronted and berated Kenobi.

The reason for Owen's anger was that Kenobi attempted to give Anakin's lightsaber to Luke, since he felt that Luke was old enough and should be allowed to have it. Owen, refusing to allow it, told him how he didn't want Luke to make the same mistakes Anakin did, stating how he felt Anakin should have never left his mother and gotten involved with the "damn foolish idealistic Jedi crusaders" in the first place. He vehemently told Kenobi to leave and to stay away.

Luke however, being Anakin's son, had wild dreams for a different and adventurous future. Despite Owen's vague promises that he would sometime be free to live his own life, he always prevented Luke from leaving the isolation and anonymity of life on the planet Tatooine, claiming his importance to the farm. This stance sometimes brought turmoil between their relations since Luke's hopes were never satisfied.

Kenobi continued to watch Luke from a distance, sometimes seeing Luke pilot his Skyhopper very skillfully.

Shortly before the Battle of Yavin, Owen and Luke met with the customary local Jawa traders, looking for a droid that could speak Bocce. Unbeknownst to Owen, one of the droids was in fact C-3PO, now in gold plating, and his counterpart, astromech droid R2-D2. When Luke found Leia's hidden message inside of R2-D2, he told Owen and Beru that the astromech claimed to belong to an “Obi-Wan” Kenobi. Trying to keep Luke from learning about his father, Owen ordered him to give R2 a memory wipe.

The next morning, Luke had left early to find R2-D2, who had ran off the night before to find his former “master”. Owen and Beru never saw him again, for they were killed by Imperial Stormtroopers who were looking for R2-D2 for Darth Vader, after the droid escaped with the stolen plans for the Death Star. According to the recollection of stormtrooper Davin Felth, the farmers were killed after Owen spit in the face of the squad's commanding officer. After Owen's death, Luke inherited the family moisture farm and he later sold it to the an alien named Throgg.

Behind the scenes

 * In Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, Owen is played by Australian actor Joel Edgerton.
 * In A New Hope, Owen is played by American actor Phil Brown.
 * In early editions of the Return of the Jedi novel, Obi-Wan Kenobi refers to Owen as his brother, but this is corrected in later printings. In an interesting real-world coincidence, however, Ewan McGregor's stunt double in the prequels is Nash Edgerton, the real-life brother of Joel Edgerton.
 * An alternate fate of Owen and Beru Lars is depicted in the fan film TROOPS. Owen was played by Neil Elliott.

Appearances

 * Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
 * Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader
 * The Last of the Jedi: The Desperate Mission
 * Old Wounds in Star Wars Visionaries
 * ''Star Wars Tales 15
 * Sandstorm
 * Falling Star


 * Adventure in Beggar's Canyon
 * Empire: Betrayal (flashback)
 * Marvel Star Wars 17: Crucible (flashback)
 * Star Wars Empire 8: Darklighter, Part 1
 * Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
 * When The Desert Wind Turns: The Stormtrooper's Tale
 * Tatooine Ghost
 * Darksaber
 * Union (dream)