LOS ANGELES (AP) ? "Star Wars" actor Mark Hamill is among those lending his support to a terminally ill fan who wants to see "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" before he dies. Hamill backed a social media campaign launched last week by hospice worker Amy Duncan asking for the "Star Wars" spin-off to be screened for illustrator Neil Hanvey from Oldham, England. Duncan says the 36-year-old cancer patient was informed by doctors in April that he has six to eight months to live.