The “Star Wars” series has been an immense career boost for most of its stars, however, for Jake Lloyd, who played Anakin Skywalker in “Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace,” it’s been nothing but a nightmare. So much so, in fact, that he left acting forever.

"My entire school life was really a living hell, and I had to do up to 60 interviews a day," says Lloyd in a recent interview with the U.K. tabloid The Sun. "Other children were really mean to me…They would make the sound of the lightsaber every time they saw me. It was totally mad.”

The 22-year-old former actor, who was 10 at the time of shooting, recalls the badgering he faced from jealous schoolmates while making the film, and the lasting regret which prompted him to give up acting for good.

“I've learned to hate it when the cameras are pointed at me," Lloyd says.

Other than small roles in “Jingle All the Way,” and television shows “ER” and “The Pretender,” Lloyd’s credits as an actor primarily consist of his brief stint with the “Star Wars” franchise. After portraying Anakin in a chain of related video games, the actor chose to leave Hollywood for Chicago, where he recently finished studying film at Columbia College.

According to The Sun, he destroyed his “Star Wars” memorabilia, and now only makes appearances at sci-fi and comic book festivals, refusing to even watch the films because they are too “creepy.”

Lloyd’s been known to pout before. In 2009, he made statements bashing George Lucas for failing to meet public expectations with the movie, in this appearance on Australia's SciFiTV.com.

For fans of the preeminent brand, Lloyd’s exit from the big screen is no tragedy to the force.

“He should count himself lucky,” wrote a reader going as el_gringo1976 on The Sun's article. “I mean,..Let’s face it. I can think of worse things to be traumatized over than being Anakin Skywalker.”

Adds wingman, “Jake who?”

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