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How Kim's Convenience star Paul Sun-Hyung Lee arrived in The Mandalorian

Kim's ConveniencestarPaul Sun-Hyung Lee has moved from his role behind the counterto a galaxy far, far away specifically, thegalaxy ofThe Mandalorian.

Lee appears as a fighter pilot in 2nd episode of Star Wars series' new season

Paul Sun-Hyung Lee is seen as an X-wing fighter pilot in the Star Wars series The Mandalorian. The Kim's Convenience star appeared in an episode of the new season. (Simu Liu/Twitter/Lucasfilm Ltd.)

Move over, Baby Yoda, Appa has landed in the Star Wars universe.

Kim's ConveniencestarPaul Sun-Hyung Lee has moved from his role behind the counterto a galaxy far, far away specifically, thegalaxy ofThe Mandalorian.

The Disney Plus show premiered the second episode of its second season on Friday, with Lee playingfighter pilotCarson Teva.

Lee has worked as an actor both on stage and screen for decades, most recently earning two consecutive Canadian Screen Awards for his portrayal of family patriarch Appa on CBC'sKim's Convenience.

Outside his work as an actorLee is an avid cosplayer, known for the intricatecostumes and props he creates for characters from StarWarsandGhostbusters films.

Lee's appearance on the Star Wars series led to a flurry of responses from fansand co-workers. FellowKim's ConvenienceactorsSimu Liuand Andrew Phungboth tweeted their congratulations.

Lee says his journey to Star Wars started in 2018 when he bumped into Deborah Chow, an old friend from his days working at Toronto's Factory Theatre. He and the cast of Kim's were in L.A. for a celebration of Asians in the media.

Chow mentioned she was shooting a show called The Mandalorianand told Leethat Dave Filoni, the executive producer, happened to be afan of Kim's and wanted to write him a part.

Lee eventually learned he would be playing a new republic pilot who crosses paths with the titular bounty hunter.

Hishobby ofmaking costumes turned out to be useful.During the fitting, members of the wardrobe department were struggling with how to attach an ejection harness when Lee intervened.

"I said, 'If you guys don't mind, I've actually built this costume and I have on my phone meticulously curated photos of how it works.'" Then the cosplay hobbyist showed the wardrobe experts how to buckle the harness.

WATCH | How Paul Sun-Hyung Lee found his way to The Mandalorian:

How Paul Sun-Hyung Lee found his way to The Mandalorian

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Duration 1:28
Actor Paul Sun-Hyung Lee describes how a chance meeting with a friend from his theatre days introduced him to Dave Filoni, the executive producer of The Mandalorian.

But nothing prepared Lee for what came next. The wardrobe department wanted a photo of him in costume but his helmet was still being painted, so they took out a prop from theoriginal Star Wars film.

Lee says he recognized the helmet the moment they uncovered it.

"I look at it because I know the pattern. I said, 'Is that Bigg's helmet?' And they said, 'Yeah, how do you know?' Because I'm a nerd."

So Lee, a lifelong Star Warsfan, placed the helmet belonging toBiggs Darklighter, a minor characterfrom the original 1977 film, on his head and started to cry.

"Because this is one of thefirst movies I remember seeing with my dad, with my sister and I was not expecting to hold, let alone wear a piece of my history on my head."

Then, in February, the day finally arrived as Lee traveled to a studio in Los Angeles to film the episode.There he was, sitting in thecockpit of an X-Wing fighter, repurposed from the 2016 Star Wars film Rogue One, in full rebel pilot gear.Using LED screens to project the environment around him, Lee sat in the rocking spacecraft as the simulated star field swam above.

"I was five years old again," he said. "I got transported to that galaxy far, far away, [I've spent] my entire life watching the movies. To finally be there, to be sitting there,didn't want to leave."

WATCH | Lee's tearful Mandolorian moment:

Paul Sun-Hyung Lee's tearful Mandalorian moment

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Paul Sun-Hyung Lee explains an emotional moment during the fitting for his role on The Mandalorian.

For Lee, it isn't just about being a part of the films that inspired him, but how his inclusion could inspire others. As a young, Korean-Canadian Star Wars fan,he says he was frustrated there wasn't anybody who looked like him in the movies. "We are expecting a galaxy for crying out loud," he said, "Thereshould be room for infinite combinations."

Lee says Star Warshas always been about hope anddoing the right thing. He's been encouraged by the franchise's more inclusive casting and he's happy to play arole.

"A Korean-Canadian in the Star Wars universe gives hope to a lot of people that dreams do come true. That this is attainable.That's Star Wars in a nutshell for me."

WATCH | Filming the flight scenes:

Paul Sun-Hyung Lee on how it feels to play an X-Wing pilot

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Duration 1:32
Actor and long time Star Wars fan Paul Sun-Hyung Lee describes the feeling of playing an X-Wing pilot in The Mandalorian.