Pablo Hidalgo is a Chilean-born creative executive based in California, for Lucasfilm on the Star Wars franchise. He is frequently named as one of the people tasked with maintaining the canon of the franchise after its partial reboot in 2014 and often consults on Star Wars projects in development regarding their integration in the larger Star Wars canon. He is the author of several official references and guidebooks about the Star Wars, G.I. Joe and Transformers franchises.
Hidalgo was born in Santiago, Chile, and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. In 1987 he became a fan of the role-playing game (RPG) resources published by West End Games, the only official source of Star Wars content in the late 1980s, and took it upon himself to become knowledgeable of the universe to create better stories for the group of friends he was playing it with. He later used both content from the RPG and ideas he developed for his gaming sessions within official Star Wars media, such as the tracking device used by the Inquisitor and the name of a ship in Star Wars Rebels.
He submitted content for West End Games' Star Wars Adventure Journal in 1993. Although rejected because he was not a published author at the time, his correspondence with the company resulted in his being hired as a cartoonist for the magazine by Peter Schweighofer. Since he was now a published author, he was allowed to publish both material for the RPG and stories in the magazine.
During his involvement, he collected the first large-scale database of Star Wars knowledge, parts of which he posted online in 1997 as the "Star Wars Index". He used his extensive knowledge to assist Steve Sansweet with fact-checking the Star Wars Encyclopedia, the first such work published shortly before the release of the Star Wars prequel trilogy.
Date of Birth | 12th October 1974 |
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Age | 50 Years |
Zodiac Sign | Libra |
Country | Canada |
Birth Place | Santiago |
Language | English |
Reference | IMDB |