Ahsoka Tano
Ahsoka Tano is a fictional character and a heroine in the Star Wars series.
She was the Togruta Jedi Padawan of Anakin Skywalker during the Clone Wars, the conflict between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems. However, following a series of misjudgment and betrayal within the Jedi Order, she left the Order in favor of pursuing her own path.
Following the end of the Clone Wars, Ahsoka slowly began working within different groups of rebels that would rise to stand against the newly established Galactic Empire. Over time, she would gain more experience with her Force abilities and become more acquainted with both old and new allies.
In other media
changeShe has been voiced by Ashley Eckstein in various cartoons and games and is played by Ariana Greenblatt and then by Rosario Dawson in The Mandalorian and in her own spin-off series of the same name.
Filmography
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