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I have watched The Rise of Skywalker more than a few times, plus some behind-the-scenes videos, trying to spot character Domine (or Demine) Lithe, a pilot of the Resistance during the First Order-Resistance war, but without success. Can someone provide – from any source – a picture or video of this character?

This character was performed by U.S. actress Carolyn Hennesy whose voice also portrayed General Leia Organa in LEGO Star Wars: All-Stars and Star Wars Resistance.

Here Finn with a female pilot that that resembles Carolyn Hennesy.

Still picture of The Rise of Skywalker

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    The actress who portrayed Lithe was Carolyn Hennesy - I've contacted her to ask where she appears in the film
    – Valorum
    Mar 17, 2020 at 16:48
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    @Valorum - She's listed in the credits shortly after Warwick Davis and his son so if we can assume listing by appearance, it will be in the final 20 minutes.
    – user62584
    Mar 17, 2020 at 17:03
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    The character in your image has quite distinctive teeth that don't look like Carolyn Hennesy's. It's possible she was wearing fakes, but I don't think she would be
    – Valorum
    Mar 18, 2020 at 0:17
  • @Valorum - I found another pilot with closest possible match with Carolyn Hennesy.
    – Bingo
    Mar 18, 2020 at 2:02
  • @Valorum: How can you possibly tecognize any teeth in that blurry mouth? Sep 2, 2020 at 5:27

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I believe this is her, seen running toward the Falcon as it lands (on fire) at the start of the film.

Rebels running out of a ship, with a redhead leading them

gif of the many rebels in the above picture

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    TBH I'm not entirely convinced. She's listed as a pilot and this is a ground-crew, but the number of Rebel redheads is precisely one.
    – Valorum
    Mar 17, 2020 at 17:50

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