Billy Dee was asked what was the most rewarding aspect of working as an artist or an actor and he responded, "All of it." He's felt very fortunate in his career, which began at age 6 and he's been very involved with the arts all of his life. Another fan asked why he was wearing Han Solo's clothes at the end of Episode V. A collective and awkward groan came up from the audience, along with a few hoots. The moderator shared that the real answer is the costume designer decided to put them in the same clothes, although they were sized differently. The fan answer is it's actually part of the Corellian Corp group and it's an old army thing.
He was asked about playing Harvey Dent in Batman and what happened since he was replaced with Tommy Lee Jones in later movies. He answered that the films changed hands and just simply went in a different direction, although he was disappointed too. One fan asked Billy Dee to sing Happy Birthday to his mom and he happily obliged and another asked if Colt 45 really works every time and Billy Dee responded with a sly grin, "It works for me every time," to which the audience erupted in cheers. Seeing him in action, I think he's telling the truth.
Yet another fan asked about him doing a voice appearance on Clone Wars and he said no one had asked, but he wasn't opposed to it. He mentioned his work on Robot Chicken and other shows. Another fan asked what he would like to see in the way of advancement for African Americans and acting and he said that things ware changing and people are more open. There is more opportunity and we live in America and he's optimistic that things will get better for everybody, not just African Americans. Another fan wondered how the role in Star Wars came about and Billy Dee said that they came directly to him for the role. Most actors have to go audition for a role, but again, they came to his home. They discussed philosophy and many other topics and the rest, as they say, is history.
He was asked whether he'd ever take a chance on producing or directing movies and he says he's considered it. He's always looking for new projects and he hasn't ruled it out, but it would have to be a project he was really in love with in order to take it on. Billy Dee said action/adventure requires a real sensibility for that, but he would like to see something with a great story that is character-driven and if a lot of action is a part of it, that's fine. A project will simply have to click with him.