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George Lucas biographer shows how devastating car accident led to ‘Star Wars’

The Force was with George Lucas that day.

A biographer of filmmaker George Lucas is detailing the strange series of events that led to him creating Star Wars, specifically that a devastating car crash in Lucas’ youth set him on the path to creating the groundbreaking sci-fi adventure film.

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“Tuesday, June 12, 1962: 18-year-old George Lucas, only weeks from his high school graduation, is driving his Fiat Bianchina home from the library when he’s in a devastating car accident. Had he made it home safely that day, there’s likely no #StarWars,” writer Brian Jay Jones wrote in a post on Twitter, kicking off a book-sized thread on the social media platform.

https://twitter.com/brianjayjones/status/1536008429222957059?s=20&t=zPG6XZqwbGev_uH8efa4QQ

Describing Lucas as a somewhat aimless youth with slipping grades, Jones said it was on his way home from the library that his car was struck, smack dab in front of his own house, and “wrapped itself around a walnut tree.”

https://twitter.com/brianjayjones/status/1536009279311839232?s=20&t=zPG6XZqwbGev_uH8efa4QQ

In a freak miracle, the safety belt Lucas had installed for being a “street racer” unexpectedly “snapped.” The faulty seat belt is actually what ended up saving his life, as he was “flung free before impact.”

https://twitter.com/brianjayjones/status/1536009561102077953?s=20&t=zPG6XZqwbGev_uH8efa4QQ

However, Lucas was severely injured, suffering a “fractured scapula and bruised lungs.” Despite this, he probably would have died inside the car had the seat belt kept him inside it.

https://twitter.com/brianjayjones/status/1536009853159751680?s=20&t=zPG6XZqwbGev_uH8efa4QQ

The near-death experience, which relegated the future filmmaker to recuperate all summer, motivated Lucas to cherish “Every single day” as “a gift.”

“[E]very day is now an extra day…so I’ve got to make the most of it,” he reportedly said.

https://twitter.com/brianjayjones/status/1536010274792255497?s=20&t=zPG6XZqwbGev_uH8efa4QQ

Coming from that spirit of living each day to the fullest, Lucas ended up enrolling in community college, rather than being indifferent to the idea of college.

“He received his associate’s degree from Modesto Junior College in June 1964. In the fall, he headed for USC to study cinematography,” Jones wrote.

https://twitter.com/brianjayjones/status/1536010504879185922?s=20&t=zPG6XZqwbGev_uH8efa4QQ

It was during his stint at USC that Lucas “would discover and hone his talents and forge the friendships that would shape his creative life,” all because of a fault selt belt and those “extra days.”

“We’re glad you made it, George,” Jones said.

https://twitter.com/brianjayjones/status/1536011253289828355?s=20&t=zPG6XZqwbGev_uH8efa4QQ

The story was also detailed in CultureSlate, and according to that publication, it does indeed sound like the accident inspired Lucas to double down on his learning.

Truly, the Force was with Lucas that fateful day.


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Danny Peterson covers entertainment news for WGTC and has previously enjoyed writing about housing, homelessness, the coronavirus pandemic, historic 2020 Oregon wildfires, and racial justice protests. Originally from Juneau, Alaska, Danny received his Bachelor's degree in English Literature from the University of Alaska Southeast and a Master's in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Oregon. He has written for The Portland Observer, worked as a digital enterprise reporter at KOIN 6 News, and is the co-producer of the award-winning documentary 'Escape from Eagle Creek.'