"Star Wars" actor Billy Dee Williams dressed as Lando Calrissian pays tribute to a galaxy far, far away with a cha-cha number that even has Ewoks cheering on "Dancing with the Stars." March 19, 2014 8:54 AM PDT Actor Billy Dee Williams channeled Lando Calrissian with his crowd-pleasing "Star Wars" cha-cha routine for his "Dancing with the Stars" debut. (Credit: ABC) Shimmying stormtroopers. R2-D2 beeping to disco music. Lando Calrissian taking Princess Leia for a spin on the dance floor. While it sounds like one of the gaming levels in "Star Wars Kinect," this was the and his dance partner Emma Slater. Dressed in a costume reminiscent of his role as Lando Calrissian, Williams began the cha-cha number flanked by stormtroopers, and announced by a beeping R2-D2. His dancing partner Slater donned a costume inspired by Princess Leia's metal bikini in "Return of the Jedi," as well as her famous hair buns. MECO's disco remix of the "Star Wars" and "Cantina" themes accompanied the dancers, complete with a spinning intergalactic backdrop. And yes, even the stormtroopers danced as well. Williams, age 76, is no spry Jedi. His past health battles with arthritis and two hip replacements may deter him from being a top competitor on the hit show, but his impressive showmanship is worthy of a Lobot slow-clap. While Ewoks cheered from the audience, the judges weren't as impressed giving it the lowest score of the night. Comparing Williams' dancing technique to C-3PO's robotic moves, judge Bruno demanded the drama of Darth Vader. Judge Carrie Ann called Williams "the most relaxed dancer I've ever seen" and asked him to step it up next time. Judge Len was impressed Williams remembered his routine and its overall entertainment value. Billy Dee Williams may not have impressed Princess Leia as Lando Calrissian in "Star Wars," but he makes up for it with a dance number that might impress the likes of Jabba the Hutt. (Credit: ABC) Of course, this isn't the first time a celebrity contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" has shown off fancy Force footwork. 'N Sync's Joey Fatone also paid tribute to "Star Wars" by dancing the tango dressed as a Jedi, with his partner dressed in a costume modeled after Slave Leia's bikini -- all to the "Star Wars" theme. While Fatone's dance number was much more energetic than Williams' slower moves, both "Star Wars" numbers never fail to excite the audience watching. Perhaps it's not the skills that matter, but the heart-felt passion behind the dance routine itself that makes even Ewoks get up and yell "Yub Nub." Tune in to "Dancing with the Stars" on Monday nights at 8 p.m. on ABC for more dancing by Williams, and if we're lucky, a few more stormtroopers.

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"Star Wars" actor Billy Dee Williams dressed as Lando Calrissian pays tribute to a galaxy far, far away with a cha-cha number that even has Ewoks cheering on "Dancing with the Stars."



March 19, 2014 8:54 AM PDT



Actor Billy Dee Williams channeled Lando Calrissian with his crowd-pleasing "Star Wars" Cha-Cha routine for his "Dancing with the Stars" debut.

Actor Billy Dee Williams channeled Lando Calrissian with his crowd-pleasing "Star Wars" cha-cha routine for his "Dancing with the Stars" debut.


(Credit: ABC)

Shimmying stormtroopers. R2-D2 beeping to disco music. Lando Calrissian taking Princess Leia for a spin on the dance floor. While it sounds like one of the gaming levels in "Star Wars Kinect," this was the and his dance partner Emma Slater.


Dressed in a costume reminiscent of his role as Lando Calrissian, Williams began the cha-cha number flanked by stormtroopers, and announced by a beeping R2-D2. His dancing partner Slater donned a costume inspired by Princess Leia's metal bikini in "Return of the Jedi," as well as her famous hair buns.


MECO's disco remix of the "Star Wars" and "Cantina" themes accompanied the dancers, complete with a spinning intergalactic backdrop. And yes, even the stormtroopers danced as well.


Williams, age 76, is no spry Jedi. His past health battles with arthritis and two hip replacements may deter him from being a top competitor on the hit show, but his impressive showmanship is worthy of a Lobot slow-clap.


While Ewoks cheered from the audience, the judges weren't as impressed giving it the lowest score of the night.


Comparing Williams' dancing technique to C-3PO's robotic moves, judge Bruno demanded the drama of Darth Vader. Judge Carrie Ann called Williams "the most relaxed dancer I've ever seen" and asked him to step it up next time. Judge Len was impressed Williams remembered his routine and its overall entertainment value.


Billy Dee Williams may not have impressed Princess Leia as Lando Calrissian in "Star Wars," but he makes up for it with a dance number that might impress the likes of Jabba the Hutt.

Billy Dee Williams may not have impressed Princess Leia as Lando Calrissian in "Star Wars," but he makes up for it with a dance number that might impress the likes of Jabba the Hutt.


(Credit: ABC)

Of course, this isn't the first time a celebrity contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" has shown off fancy Force footwork. 'N Sync's Joey Fatone also paid tribute to "Star Wars" by dancing the tango dressed as a Jedi, with his partner dressed in a costume modeled after Slave Leia's bikini -- all to the "Star Wars" theme.


While Fatone's dance number was much more energetic than Williams' slower moves, both "Star Wars" numbers never fail to excite the audience watching. Perhaps it's not the skills that matter, but the heart-felt passion behind the dance routine itself that makes even Ewoks get up and yell "Yub Nub."


Tune in to "Dancing with the Stars" on Monday nights at 8 p.m. on ABC for more dancing by Williams, and if we're lucky, a few more stormtroopers.



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