Episode 6 of The Mandalorian season 3 featured several unexpected cameos but one that fans may have missed came from Harry Holland, the brother of Spider-Man star, Tom.
*WARNING: Spoilers ahead for The Mandalorian season 3 episode 6*
Season 3 of The Mandalorian has certainly been a wild ride, from pirates attacking Nevarro and the appearance of a Mythasaur to an entire episode being dedicated to Omid Abtahi’s Dr Penn Pershing.
However, nothing could have prepared Star Wars fans for episode 6 as The Mandalorian included some hugely surprising guest stars, one of whom was Harry Holland.
Episode 6 features a host of big-name guest stars
From the opening scenes of the latest episode to arrive on Disney+, The Mandalorian did not shy away from introducing plenty of new characters.
After a brief cold open that featured a pair of star-crossed alien lovers, the episode took place on the opulent world of Plazir-15 as Mando and Bo-Katan hoped to recruit the Mandalorian warriors, Bo-Katan’s old crew, who had been hired to protect the planet.
Before they could speak with the Mandalorians, however, Din and Bo-Katan were summoned by Plazir’s royal couple, The Duchess, played by Lizzo, and Captain Bombardier, a former Imperial who was played by none other than Jack Black.
On top of that, episode 6 also featured an appearance from Back To The Future’s Christopher Lloyd as he appeared as Plazir’s head of security, Commissioner Helgait.

Tom Holland’s brother Harry was one of them
Surprise cameos were dotted throughout the episode and one of the most notable, although fans may not have realized it, came from Harry Holland, the younger brother of Spider-Man star, Tom Holland.
Harry appeared in episode 6 as the young Mon Calamari Nobleman who had absconded with his Quarren lover in the opening scene.
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While fans may not have been able to put a name to a face, with Holland only providing the voice of the fish-like alien, Harry’s signature British accent proved to be a huge giveaway about his cameo.
Prior to his secretive appearance in The Mandalorian, Harry hinted that he could be involved when he tweeted a gif of Admiral Ackbar, a member of the same species as his own character.
Harry Holland’s burgeoning acting career
While Tom Holland may have earned himself a number of starring roles in the likes of Marvel’s Spider-Man films and Uncharted, his younger brother Harry has only appeared in several smaller roles to date.
Most recently, he played a Shaker Kid in Spider-Man: No Way Home and Apple TV+’s Cherry while he also cameoed as a Bus Passenger in the festive film, Last Christmas.
In the 2013 film, Diana, Harry also played the role of Prince Harry.
As is often the case in Star Wars projects, while Harry provided the voice for the Mon Calamari Nobleman, he did not physically portray the character as a member of the stunt team donned the fish-like suit instead.
In this instance, the performance artist was David St Pierre, a stunt performer who has worked on the likes of 9-1-1, Shameless, Agents Of SHIELD, Better Call Saul, Criminal Minds, Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull, and 2001’s Planet Of The Apes.
![Mon Calamari Nobleman [Harry Holland (voice); David St. Pierre (performance artist)] and Quarren Captain [Christine Adams (voice); Joanna Bennett (performance artist) on ship in The Mandalorian season 3 episode 6](https://www.hitc.com/static/uploads/2023/04/FDY-FF-002123-1024x428.jpg)
Season 3 of The Mandalorian is available to stream now on Disney+ after releasing on Wednesday, March 1, 2023.
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