Mark Hamill
Mark Hamill played a secret role in “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.” In this photo, the actor attends the European premiere of the latest “Star Wars” film at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Dec. 12, 2017. Reuters/Eddie Mulholland

Mark Hamill played a jaded Luke Skywalker in “Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” but a lot of hard-core “Star Wars” fans do not know that he played a second secret role as well.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Hamill also played a CG character named Dobbu Scay. The character made its appearance during the casino sequence on Canto Bight. Dobbu was the character who put coins inside BB-8 like it was a slot machine.

When confronted about the secret role, Hamill chose to play coy. “I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Hamill said. “I’m not telling. I like playing the mystery of it all.”

But he later added: “I thought he just shook up some Scrabble tiles and threw them on a table. Let’s come up with a name goofier than Dooku!”

The name they ended up with does not feel out of place in the “Star Wars” franchise, but it is actually an anagram of the name of editor Bob Duscay.

A member of the Lucasfilm story group, Pablo Hidalgo, was the first to divulge about this little secret on Twitter.

Speaking of secrets, Hamill also shared a big one during his interview with The Guardian. Many people already know that the late Carrie Fisher, who played Princess Leia, had a tragic affair with her co-star, Harrison Ford, who played Han Solo.

But at one point while they were filming the old “Star Wars” films, Hamill said that he and Fisher also made out. “Carrie and I were attracted to one another, but I knew from previous jobs that it would have been a bad idea [to get involved with someone on set]. But Carrie and I found pretexts. I remember one time – I’m sure alcohol was involved – we were talking about kissing techniques. I said: ‘Well, I think I’m a fairly good kisser. I like to let the women come to me rather than be aggressive.’ And she said: ‘What do you mean?’ Well, next thing you know we’re making out like teenagers!” he said.

“Star Wars: The Last Jedi” is now showing in theaters.