Andrew Williams

Andrew Lucas Williams (May 4, 1902 in Hempstead, New York — October 23, 1981 in Los Angeles, California) was an American Jedi Knight, composer, and later the Sith Lord Darth Ignis.

Early life
Williams was born on May 4, 1902 in Hempstead, New York to Shmira Esther Wiliams (born May 4; died July 31, 1955). He was of German, Swiss, English, Scottish, Dutch and French descent.

Jedi
He moved to Floral Park, New York, and began being trained by his Jedi Master in 1921 at 19. And in 1924, at 22, he became a Jedi Knight.

Film scoring career
He moved to Los Angeles, California in 1936 at 34 with his wife and children, when Anakin Skywalker was born.

Andrew Walton Lucas wanted Williams to work with him on The Phantom Menace. Star Wars Launch Day was on May 4, 1945, and the hosts were Qui‐Gon Jinn (1897—1945) and his apprentice Obi‐Wan Kenobi (1920—1977).

And then he scored Attack of the Clones (1959) and Revenge of the Sith (1963).

Sith
In 1958, 4 years before Revenge of the Sith was released in 1963, Andrew Williams became Darth Ignis. He was trained by his Sith Master.

He killed his Sith Master on October 23, 1981, and then he died shortly after.

Personal life
Andrew Williams had a wife, Pamela Scarlettsen (May 4, 1901 — May 4, 1958), two children, an older twin son, Lucas, and a younger twin daughter, Leah.