The Mandalorian star Katee Sackhoff has explained how playing Bo-Katan Kryze led her to lose her confidence.
The Battlestar Galactica actor first played the character in voice form in 2012 with the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series, and later in live-action.
Speaking to her Battlestar co-star Tahmoh Penikett, she explained that she experienced such a crisis after filming for the third season, which wrapped up in 2022, and didn’t book any live-action roles for a few years afterwards.
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In the last few years, she started her podcast The Sackhoff Show, which is where she made her confession.
“I lost all of my confidence after Mandalorian,” she said, “all of it.”
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She explained that she tries to feel “grounded” and “two steps removed from myself” when playing a role, but stated: “Bo-Katan is nowhere near who I am as a human being. Her life, what she wants — I didn’t understand her… I never identified with her. I didn’t know how to find her.
“My style of acting has always just been, ‘Your first instinct is the right instinct. Do that. Play the reality of the situation.’ And I’ve never really played a character.”
“It broke me. It just broke me,” she continued. “I started doubting everything about myself. I’m not a strong auditioner on tape, and I was having to put myself on tape. I wasn’t booking anything. And for three years, I basically didn’t work, and it just destroyed my confidence.”
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Sackhoff turned things around after getting a new agent that helped her find her confidence again, and has since landed roles in Law & Order and Carrie.
Meanwhile, The Mandalorian is continuing with The Mandalorian & Grogu movie, although Sackhoff hasn’t been confirmed for it at the current time.
The Mandalorian seasons 1-3 are streaming on Disney+, with The Mandalorian & Grogu movie due to be released in 2026.
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