
Top 15 Characters With the Most Screen Time In Star Wars

15. Padmé Amidala
- Time on screen: 3h 48min
Padmé Amidala appears for about 3 hours and 48 minutes – beginning as Naboo’s Queen in The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones, leading through every season of The Clone Wars, then finishing in Revenge of the Sith, with a brief moment in Tales of the Jedi. | © Disney

14. Cassian Andor
- Time on screen: 4h 52min
Cassian Andor logs just under five hours, leading both seasons of Andor and appearing prominently in Rogue One. His journey from hardened spy to selfless Rebel hero brings real grit and heart to the origins of the Rebellion. | © Disney

13. Lys Solay
- Time on screen: 4h 55min
Lys Solay appears for just under five hours – she’s in every episode and short of Young Jedi Adventures Seasons 1 and 2. As a cheerful Pantoran, her warmth and teamwork help unite the young Jedi crew on every mission. | © Disney

12. Rex
- Time on screen: 5h 3min
Rex appears for just over five hours, debuting in Tales of the Jedi, commanding across all seven seasons of The Clone Wars, and returning in The Bad Batch, Rebels, with a cameo in Ahsoka. His steadfast loyalty and calm leadership turn him into the saga’s most reliable clone. | © Disney

11. Hunter
- Time on screen: 5h 24min
Hunter appears for about 5 hours and 25 minutes, first in The Clone Wars Season 7 and then as squad leader across all three seasons of The Bad Batch. His tactical instincts and calm leadership keep Clone Force 99 moving forward on every mission. | © Disney

10. Omega
- Time on screen: 5h 29min
Omega appears for about five and a half hours across all three seasons of The Bad Batch. Created on Kamino and taken in by Clone Force 99, her sharp mind and caring nature add unexpected warmth and heart to every mission. | © Disney

9. Kanan Jarrus
- Time on screen: 5h 34min
Kanan Jarrus clocks in at about five and a half hours. He appears in Tales of the Jedi and The Bad Batch, then leads every season (and short) of Rebels. From a Padawan forced into hiding to the Ghost crew’s blind mentor, his fight to keep hope alive adds real depth to the saga. | © Disney

8. Kaz Xiono
- Time on screen: 6h 6min
Kaz Xiono clocks in at just over six hours – he is front and center in every episode and short of Resistance. From rookie pilot to undercover spy, his journey brings a fresh, hopeful spark to the fight against the First Order. | © Disney

7. Kai Brightstar
- Time on screen: 6h 17min
Kai Brightstar appears for about six hours across every episode and short of Young Jedi Adventures Seasons 1 and 2. Her bright curiosity and budding Force skills turn each playful mission into a heartfelt lesson in courage and teamwork. | © Disney

6. Sabine Wren
- Time on screen: 6h 36min
Sabine Wren racks up just under seven hours of screen time – she’s front and center throughout Rebels (including the shorts) and makes a big return in Ahsoka. From Mandalorian graffiti artist to fearless rebel leader, her vibrant creativity and courage shine through every adventure. | © Disney

5. Din Djarin
- Time on screen: 7h 21min
Din Djarin logs about seven hours on screen, leading all three seasons of The Mandalorian and popping up in The Book of Boba Fett. From lone bounty hunter to devoted guardian of Grogu, his journey reshapes what it means to be a hero in the galaxy. | © Disney

4. Obi-Wan Kenobi
- Time on screen: 9h 2min
Obi-Wan Kenobi appears for just over nine hours, from The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones through all seven seasons of The Clone Wars, Revenge of the Sith, his very own series, plus cameos in Rebels and the original trilogy. | © Disney

3. Ezra Bridger
- Time on screen: 9h 16min
Ezra Bridger appears for about nine hours – he leads all four seasons of Rebels and pops up again in Ahsoka. From street-smart orphan on Lothal to zealous Jedi apprentice, his growth drives much of the saga’s heart. | © Disney

2. Ahsoka Tano
- Time on screen: 10h 54min
Ahsoka Tano logs nearly eleven hours on screen, debuting in The Clone Wars, then starring in Rebels, guesting in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett, and finally leading Ahsoka. From Padawan to independent Jedi hero, she’s become one of the saga’s most compelling characters. | © Disney

1. Darth Vader
- Time on screen: 11h 34min
Darth Vader started as a young Anakin in The Phantom Menace and ended his redemption in Return of the Jedi. He’s the driving force in the original trilogy’s Episodes IV–VI and also turns up in Revenge of the Sith, The Clone Wars, Obi-Wan Kenobi and more, making him the most iconic figure in the galaxy. | © Disney
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