Jimmy Kimmel surprised a healthcare worker who's a big fan of the 'Star Wars' saga with a visit from Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill.
In the above video, nurse Chloe Ducose from San Diego, who performs coronavirus tests in a drive-through tent, was stunned when ABC'shost brought Hamill on a video call to thank her for work during the COVID-19 pandemic.movies more than I have," Hamill said. "I've been reading about all you've done ... I'm a pretend hero, you're the real-life hero."
Ducose wiped away tears at Hamill's comments and Kimmel informed her she's also getting a $10,000 donation.Hamill recently reiterated to EW that he's finished playing his iconic character. "I had a beginning, middle, and end," Hamill said. "Those films gave me far more than I ever expected when we started out so it's never even occurred to me. My farewell was inand it was bittersweet.
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