Ray William Johnson: True Story Podcast - Star Wars Destroyed Him - The Ahmed Best story

Episode Date: January 30, 2025

Ahmed Best played the character Jar Jar Binks in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and other movies. He received a ton of backlash for the role. ...

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Starting point is 00:00:26 After three months, plan auto renews and 1299 a month, terms apply. You know this character Jar Jar Binks from Star Wars? Well, at one point he tried to unalive himself. And this is a true story. And it starts with this guy, Ahmed. And Ahmed's 24, he's an actor, and he works really hard. And one day, in 1996, he's performing in this live show, Stomp. And he's doing his thing, and he's on stage, and he's killing it.
Starting point is 00:00:52 But what he doesn't know is that there's a casting director in the audience. And she notices what a good performer he is, And she also happens to be casting for the new Star Wars prequel that they're about to film. And so later she gets in touch with him and they're on the phone and she's like, hey, we're shooting this Star Wars prequel called Phantom Menace and I would like you to audition for this alien character. And Ahmed's like, all right. And so, boom, he goes out to Skywalker Ranch for the Star Wars audition and he gets to meet George Lucas. And it's this whole crazy experience. And George ends up loving Ahmed.
Starting point is 00:01:30 He loved his audition, and so bam, he gets the part. And suddenly, his life completely changes. He's going to suit fittings for the alien costume, and he's doing screen tests for this alien character no one's ever heard of called Jar Jar Binks. And Ahmed works really hard on this. He comes up with the movements. He comes up with the walk.
Starting point is 00:01:48 He comes up with the voice of the character himself. And so he ends up being both in the suit and doing the voice. And of course, he's super excited. I mean, he's loved Star Wars. since he was a kid, and everyone's telling him his acting career is about to blow up. Plus, he's never been in a movie before. He's only done theater, so this is his first movie, and it's a fucking Star Wars movie. How cool is that?
Starting point is 00:02:12 And so anyway, they shoot this movie, and Ahmed does a great job playing the character. And before the movie comes out, his star is just rising. He's doing press with his co-stars, and they're all on the covers of magazines. Well, technically, it's Jar Jar Jar on the cover, but still. And Ahmed can't wait for this movie to come out, and so the world can see it, and they'll see how great of a job he did, and he's like, man, this is going to change my life forever. Until. One night, right before the movie's release, Ahmed is watching a late-night talk show, Conan O'Brien, and they're talking about the Phantom Menace movie. And they're all joking, saying that this character, Jar Jar Binks, is going to ruin the whole film, because they had seen the character in the trailers and promos.
Starting point is 00:02:55 Now, to be clear, Conan is only talking about Jar Jar the fictional character, but it doesn't really matter, because for Ahmed, it's hard not to take this personally. I mean, he worked hard on this character. He invented the walk and the mannerisms and the movement. This is very much his character. But regardless, finally, the big day comes. Star Wars Phantom Menace comes out in theaters, and Star Wars fans line up for hours to see this, and they get to the theater, and they watch this movie, and they see Jar Jar for the first time, and they are not happy.
Starting point is 00:03:30 They're all coming out of the theater like, no! What the fuck was George Lucas thinking? I'm a grown man yelling about a kid's movie! Oh, and these people aren't just ranting to their friends. They hate this character so much. They go to the internet. And at this point, it's 1999.
Starting point is 00:03:47 So TikTok and social media don't exist yet. So these people are literally building whole ass websites, to trash Ahmed, like JarjarSucks.com and Jarjourbinks Must Die.com. It's crazy. And they're also posting graphic fan art pictures like that I can't really show you because they're so graphic, like pictures of Jar Jar Jar severed head next to Ahmed's severed head, stuff like that. And poor Ahmed, he's watching all this play out. Like, why is everyone so mad? I mean, Jar Jar was supposed to be a character created for the little kids who watch the movie. Oh, and it gets worse because someone eventually gets his phone number and leaks it on the
Starting point is 00:04:24 internet and so people are calling him and some are making death threats. So Ahmed is like getting nervous about even leaving his apartment. And not only that, people in the traditional media are making think pieces about how Jar Jar Binks is a racist stereotype. I guess because his accent sounds vaguely Jamaican. Me's it called Jaja Binks. Me's your humble servant. And these accusations completely break Ahmed. I mean, he wasn't trying to make an offensive character. And so he gets really down on himself and he falls into a depression. And he doesn't know what to make of all this. I mean, what is this going to do to his career? Is his career over? I mean, he's becoming a joke on the internet. Who's going to cast him in anything now? And remember, this is all happening around
Starting point is 00:05:06 1999. So this is all happening before the world knew how to deal with internet trolls, before cancel culture. If the internet got mad at you at this time, it felt like the whole world hated you. In fact, Ahmed may have been one of the first, if not the first person to get collectively canceled on the internet. And he has no idea how to handle all this backlash. And so one night, he's really bummed out, and he's walking around New York where he lives, and he starts walking across the Brooklyn Bridge. And here, he's hoping this walk will make him feel better, but this time he feels different, like there's nothing left to live for.
Starting point is 00:05:43 And so he goes across the steel girder between the walkway and the bridge, and he stands at the edge of the bridge, and he looks out, and he's like, well, it's been a good life, and he decides to let go and end it all. But then, suddenly, pow, a gust of wind knocks him off balance, and instead of letting it take him, Ahmed instinctively grabs onto something, and he catches himself, and he realizes, nah, I can't do it, and he realizes he wants to stay alive. So, he walks back home, and 18 years go by, and Ahmed's, still thinks about all of that, Jar Jar and the movie and all the things that led him to stand
Starting point is 00:06:23 on the edge of that bridge that day and contemplate on aliving himself. And then one day he brings his son to New York City to spend some time where he grew up. And they're walking around town, I guess, and they start walking over the Brooklyn Bridge. And bam, they reached the spot, that same spot where he almost ended his life. Now Ahmed hasn't been back to this spot since that now. 18 years ago. But he's grateful he didn't end his life. So he grabs his son and he takes a photo. And later he posts that photo on Twitter and he writes a very honest and very vulnerable caption. 20 years ago, I faced a media backlash that still affects my career today. This was the place
Starting point is 00:07:07 I almost ended my life. And it's still hard to talk about. And so he posts that, probably not thinking much of it, and that tweet blows the fuck up. And tons of people respond. And suddenly, Ahmed is getting all this love and support, something he didn't get for years. I mean, people who made the Jar Jar Hate websites are coming forward, and they're apologizing to him for being so cruel. And suddenly, just like that, his career gets a little nudge. Like, he's getting interviewed. He's doing podcasts and photo shoots.
Starting point is 00:07:39 He gets a little job hosting a Star Wars game show for kids. I mean, this is a really good gig for him. But then something crazy happens. One day, he gets an email from two executive producers. Oh, but not just any executive producers, Dave Filoni and John Fahru. And so, Ahmed, he's all excited and he goes to their office to meet with them. And he doesn't know what this meeting's about. And then suddenly, boom, they spring it on him.
Starting point is 00:08:06 They want him to play a part in their insanely popular Star Wars series, The Mandalorian. And Ahmed's thinking like, I don't know. Do I really want to be Jar Jar again? But that's the thing. They don't want him to play Jar Jar Binks. They want him to play a totally different character, a Jedi master, Kelarun Beck. And so he does.
Starting point is 00:08:28 Ahmed ends up playing this Jedi master in the Mandalorian, and he comes in and he saves Baby Yoda, and I'm not calling him Grogu because that's a stupid name. I'm calling him Baby Yoda. But anyway, he comes in, he saves Baby Yoda, and they make Ahmed look like a total badass in this. And so, after all that, Ahmed finally got his redemption arc. And good for him.
Starting point is 00:08:53 And here's what he looks like in real life.

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