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'Force' is with Star Wars hero Kenny

Popular actor Kenny Baker is back meeting and greeting fans just weeks after he nearly died on a flight from America.

But despite preparing for another appearance, the 3ft 8in Star Wars film hero insists he is taking life easier.

The 73-year-old, who spent two weeks in a Manchester hospital suffering breathing difficulties, spoke to the Lancashire Evening Post ahead of a trip to Milton Keynes.

Kenny, of Mulgrave Avenue, Ashton, said: "I'm a bit shaky and my legs are a bit weak, but I'm breathing much better and feel a lot more lively.

"I'm going to one day of a four-day event called Memorabilia where I'll sign autographs.

"I chat to Star Wars fans and see old mates like Rusty Goffe who I was in the film Willow with."

Kenny became a star playing lovable droid R2-D2 and makes his money by visiting conventions, signing autographs.

The grandfather-of-six was on his way back from a two-week working holiday in Pittsburgh in the US when he fell ill.

News of Kenny's illness quickly spread around the world, particularly in America where Kenny has a hardcore following of sci-fi fans.

He said: "It's amazing how much response I have had from around the world. I even made it onto CNN.

"I was going to the shops the other day and all these cars were tooting at me."

Kenny admits he is now wary of flying and says he is more likely to stay at home driving his burgundy Mercedes.

He said: "It's a lovely wine colour but I've not had chance to use it much. And I'm going to get out in the back garden and do some sunbathing."

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