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The oldest credited cast member in Star Wars: The Last Jedi at the time of filming was Frank Oz.
The principal photography for the film took place from February 2016 to July 2016. Frank Oz was born on May 25, 1944.
Frank Oz reprised his iconic role as the Jedi Master Yoda, who appears as a Force spirit to Luke Skywalker. Unlike his CGI appearances in the Prequel Trilogy, Oz physically returned to set at Pinewood Studios to perform the puppet and provide the voice for the character, ensuring the puppet looked like the one Luke knew from The Empire Strikes Back.
The summary failed to identify Andrew Jack, who is older than Frank Oz.
While Mayhew was credited as a consultant, he is often associated with the cast and was older than Oz.
The oldest credited cast member in Star Wars: The Last Jedi at the time of filming was Andrew Jack (born January 28, 1944), who played Major Caluan Ematt. He was 72 years old when principal photography began in February 2016. Frank Oz (born May 25, 1944), who played Yoda, was 71 when filming began and turned 72 during production, making him the second oldest (or third, if counting Peter Mayhew, born May 19, 1944, who was credited as 'Chewbacca Consultant').