Main •
Nicolas Cantu as Rowan Freemaker, the young 12-year-old Force-sensitive member of the family who often has trouble with paying attention to his older siblings and other authority figures. Once trained in the use of the Force, he begins to use it constructively, thus becoming a successor of an ancient group of Jedi known as Force-Builders. His special sensitivity to kyber crystals make him a target for several nefarious adversaries throughout the series, including Emperor Palpatine and Graballa the Hutt. •
Vanessa Lengies as Kordi Freemaker, the responsible, money-conscious middle sibling of the family who is fiercely protective of her younger brother Rowan and disapproves of his involvement in the quest for the Kyber Saber. •
Eugene Byrd as Zander Freemaker, the eldest son of the family and a mechanic who specializes in creating new ships and devices from leftover components. He hates his creations being called "Uglies", preferring the term "Z-Wings", and has a weakness for pretty ladies, including Naare (until learning that she is working for the Empire), Rebel pilot Lt. Valeria, and Becky Smoochenbacher (voiced by
Dove Cameron), a resident of the Wheel. •
Matthew Wood as R0-GR (pronounced Roger), a
battle droid and veteran of the
Clone Wars who was salvaged by the Freemakers and reprogrammed to be their servant and friend.
Recurring The Empire •
Grey Griffin as Naare, a dark side user and self-proclaimed
Sith in the service of Emperor Palpatine who is masquerading as a
Jedi survivor of
Order 66 to fool and use the Freemakers in her mission to find the Kyber Saber crystals. She has a set of facial markings that change shape and color along with her eyes when she becomes angry or taps into the dark side. •
Matt Sloan as
Darth Vader, a Sith Lord, Emperor Palpatine's apprentice and chief enforcer, and the most feared man in the galaxy. •
Trevor Devall as
Emperor Palpatine, the ruler of the Empire and Darth Vader's Sith master. •
Richard Kind as Durpin, a cowardly Imperial officer who is introduced as a lieutenant commander but soon promoted to general by the Emperor. Durpin is fully aware of the perils of high rank in the Empire and seeks to avoid it at all cost. After each failure to capture the Freemakers, he is relocated to another Empire-controlled planet which happens to be visited by the Freemakers in short order, causing him yet another humiliating defeat. •
Jeff Bennett as Plumestriker, Durpin's second-in-command who lacks his superior's healthy fear of the perils of being in a command position in the Empire and is eager for Durpin to climb the Imperial ladder. In the second season he becomes more independent-minded and more willing to capture the Freemakers than Durpin in order to finally escape his continual penalty assignments. •
Jane Leeves as Lieutenant Estoc, an Imperial officer assigned to the Wheel who participates in the hunt for Luke and Leia when they arrive at the station looking for repairs.
Hutts •
Dana Snyder as Graballa the Hutt, a
Hutt crime lord and Jabba's envious cousin who is constantly kept from pursuing his own ambitions by Jabba's greater influence and who seeks the kyber crystals as a means of gaining power. He is 462 years old, and has spent 200 of them running a mining operation in an asteroid field, nursing his dreams of running a beach resort. He eventually joins forces with Naare so that the pair can recover the crystals together until she betrays Graballa. In the second season, he is drafted by Darth Vader to locate more kyber crystals to complete the second Death Star. •
Kevin Michael Richardson as
Jabba the Hutt, the biggest Hutt crime lord in the galaxy and Graballa's cousin who is often annoyed by his antics. Unlike Graballa, who speaks in Galactic Basic (English), Jabba speaks in Huttese.
Bounty Hunters •
James Patrick Stuart as
Dengar, a bounty hunter in Graballa's employ who is best known for not being as feared as
Boba Fett. In this series, his trademark head wrappings occasionally serve him as an improvised utility tool (parachute, rappelling rope, etc.). •
John DiMaggio and
Danny Jacobs as Baash and Raam, a pair of idiotic Iktotchi in the employ of Graballa the Hutt who are constant thorns in his and Dengar's side due to their incompetence. •
Dee Bradley Baker as
Boba Fett, a notorious bounty hunter wearing
Mandalorian armor in the employ of Jabba the Hutt who is old friends with Dengar. Baker also provides various additional voices such as
Ben Quadinaros.
Rebel Alliance •
Billy Dee Williams as
Lando Calrissian, the former Administrator of Cloud City turned general in the Rebel Alliance. He works with
Chewbacca in the absence of
Han Solo. •
Eric Bauza as
Luke Skywalker, an
X-wing pilot in the Rebel Alliance and Jedi-in-training. As
The Freemaker Adventures takes place after
The Empire Strikes Back, Luke appears in his attire from
Return of the Jedi and wields his green lightsaber. • Julie Dolan as
Princess Leia Organa, the princess of the now-destroyed planet of Alderaan and a leader in the Rebel Alliance. • Trevor Devall as
Admiral Ackbar, the
Mon Calamari fleet admiral of the Rebel Alliance. •
Yvette Nicole Brown as Lt. Colvett Valeria, a fighter pilot for the Rebel Alliance. (season 2) •
Vanessa Marshall as
Hera Syndulla, a Twi'Lek pilot and general in the Rebel Alliance. Her droid Chopper also appears. (season 2) •
Corey Burton as Quarrie, an elderly Mon Calamari and an experienced ship builder and mechanic, responsible for the creation of the B-Wing in
Star Wars: Rebels, who becomes Rowan's mentor. (season 2)
Force-users •
Brian Dobson as Jek-14, also known as the Maker of Zoh, a former Sith experiment who now tries to avoid any form of conflict and uses the Force to build. Jek first appeared in
Lego Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles and its sequel series
Lego Star Wars: The New Yoda Chronicles, and in
The Freemaker Adventures is seen in his elderly appearance from the latter. • Trevor Devall as Baird Kantoo, a Jedi Knight who created the Kyber Saber. After discovering how destructive the Kyber Saber is, he smashed it and gave each piece to trusted Jedi Knights to hide them in different areas around the galaxy to keep it out of evil's hand.
Droids •
French Stewart as N3-R0, a droid who hates humans due to their mistreatment of droids. •
Fred Tatasciore as BL-OX, a large droid loyal to Jek but influenced by N3-R0. •
James Urbaniak as M-OC, an Imperial hunting droid, who is assigned by Palpatine to hunt down Rowan Freemaker. He sports a versatile arsenal wielded by hand or installed into his body, including a pair of red lightsabers. M-OC and Darth Vader quickly become bitter rivals for the Emperor's favor as they repeatedly let the Freemakers slip through their grasp. (season 2)
Civilians •
Thomas Lennon as Wick Cooper, a wealthy resident of the Wheel space station who occasionally comes to the Freemakers to have them work on his vehicles. Very full of himself and proud of his station, he is quite willing to bully the Freemakers (particularly Zander) and others whom he regards as beneath him. He is also an insensitive individual, once making a joke at the expense of the destroyed planet
Alderaan in the presence of Princess Leia. He is also the Emperor's self-proclaimed biggest fan. After the Freemakers are forced to leave their shop, he turns it into an expensive but lucrative café. •
Jeff Bennett as Ignacio Wortan, a Twi'lek businessman. •
Greg Baldwin as Furlac, the Freemakers' merciless Aqualish landlord aboard the Wheel space station. He is constantly threatening to throw the Freemakers out if they don't pay rent on their shop in time, but notably is susceptible to Force persuasion as employed by Naare. In the second season, he becomes an ally to Graballa. •
Danny Jacobs as Yeppau, a Toydarian who acts as Graballa's
yes-man. A
running gag in the show involves him frequently, though not exclusively, responding to Graballa's inquiries with "Yep". •
Jim Cummings as
Hondo Ohnaka, a notorious Weequay pirate who led the Ohnaka Gang during the
Clone Wars. •
Grey Griffin as
Maz Kanata, an ex-pirate and -smuggler and current bar owner on Takodana. ==Episodes==