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Ahsoka Tano

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Ahsoka Tano with her white robe seen in the last episode of Star Wars Rebels.

Ahsoka Tano is a fictional character and a heroine in the Star Wars series.

She was the Togruta Jedi Padawan of Anakin Skywalker during the Clone Wars, the conflict between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems. However, following a series of misjudgment and betrayal within the Jedi Order, she left the Order in favor of pursuing her own path.

Following the end of the Clone Wars, Ahsoka slowly began working within different groups of rebels that would rise to stand against the newly established Galactic Empire. Over time, she would gain more experience with her Force abilities and become more acquainted with both old and new allies.

In other media

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She has been voiced by Ashley Eckstein in various cartoons and games and is played by Ariana Greenblatt and then by Rosario Dawson in The Mandalorian and in her own spin-off series of the same name.

Filmography

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Film and television roles of Ariana Greenblatt
Year Title Role Notes
2015
Liv and Maddie Raina Television role; episode: "Joy-to-a-Rooney"
2016-18
Stuck in the Middle Daphne Diaz Television role; main role
2017
A Bad Moms Christmas Lori Harkness
2018
Dancing with the Stars Herself Junior edition; one of the three runners-up
Avengers: Infinity War young Gamora
2020
Love and Monsters Minnow
Scoob! young Velma Voice role
The One and Only Ivan Julia
2021
In the Heights young Nina
Awake Matilda Adams
The Boss Baby 2 Tabitha (voice)
2022-23
Boss Baby: In the Crib Television role; main role (season 1); recurring role (season 2)
2023
Ahsoka young Ahsoka Television role; episode: "Part Five: Shadow Warrior"
65 Koa
Barbie Sasha Nominated - Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Actor/Actress[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
Nominated - International Film Society Critics Award for Best Youth Performance[13][14]
Nominated - Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Youth in Film - Female (Under 21)[15][16][17]
Nominated - Music City Film Critics Association Award for Best Young Actress[18][19][20][21][22][23]
Nominated - Next Best Picture Film Award for Best Youth Performance[24][25]
Nominated - Next Best Picture Film Community Award for Best Youth Performance[26][27]
Nominated - Online Film & Television Association Award for Best Youth Performance[28][29][30][31]
Nominated - Seattle Film Critics Society Award for Best Youth Performance[32][33][34][35][36][37]
Nominated - Washington D.C. Film Critics Association Award for Best Youth Performance[38][39][40]
2024
Borderlands Tiny Tina
TBA
Now You See Me 3 TBA
Fear Street 4 TBA

References

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