Ulitzer95 12,844 Posted May 5 The final Lord of the Rings film was released over 20 years ago and the death of Bernard Hill today means that 3 of the principal cast are gone, with a further half a dozen supporting actors also dead: Noel Appleby (1933–2007) Everard Proudfoot Martyn Sanderson (1938–2009) Bree Gate-keeper Elizabeth Moody (1939–2010) Lobelia Sackville-Baggins Alan Howard CBE (1937–2015) The One Ring (voice) Sir Christopher Lee CBE (1922–2015) Saruman Bill Johnson (1924–2016) Old Noakes Alistair Browning (1954–2019) Damrod Sir Ian Holm CBE (1931–2020) Bilbo Baggins Bernard Hill (1944–2024) Théoden, King of Rohan Here are the living actors who are 70 or older: Norman Forsey (b. 1937) Gaffer Gamgee David Weatherley (b. 1939) Barliman Butterbur Sir Ian McKellen CBE (b. 1939) Gandalf John Rhys-Davies (b. 1944) Gimli Bruce Spence (b. 1945) Mouth of Sauron John Bach (b. 1946) Madril John Noble (b. 1948) Denethor, Steward of Gondor Brad Dourif (b. 1950) Gríma Wormtongue Bruce Phillips (b. 1951) Grimbold Paul Norell (b. 1952) King of the Dead Nathaniel Lees (b. 1952) Ugluk I'll add other big cast members (e.g. Sean Bean, Hugo Weaving, Andy Serkis, Cate Blanchett etc.) once they're old enough to merit any kind of attention. Not going to do lists for The Hobbit trilogy, the animated series, radio series, or any other spin offs but this topic can be used to report their deaths too. 14 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Commtech Sio Bibble 2,102 Posted May 5 1 hour ago, Ulitzer95 said: Not going to do lists for The Hobbit trilogy, the animated series, radio series, or any other spin offs but this topic can be used to report their deaths too. For the Jackson Hobbit trilogy 70+ there is... John Callen (b.1946) Oin Ken Stott (b.1954) Balin Sylvester McCoy (b.1943) Radagast Billy Connolly (b.1942) Dáin II Ironfoot Jeffrey Thomas (b.1945) Thrór Animation wise The Hobbit (1977) has no surviving actors, the Return of the King (1980) has Nellie Bellflower (b.1946) and Sonny Melendrez (b.1946) as the only two surviving actors, Lord of the Rings (1978) has got... Christopher Guard (b.1953) Frodo Anthony Daniels (b.1946) Legolas Simon Chandler (b.1953) Merry Annette Crosbie (b.1934) Galadriel 4 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,844 Posted May 5 18 minutes ago, Commtech Sio Bibble said: For the Jackson Hobbit trilogy 70+ there is... John Callen (b.1946) Oin Ken Stott (b.1954) Balin Sylvester McCoy (b.1943) Radagast Billy Connolly (b.1942) Dáin II Ironfoot Jeffrey Thomas (b.1945) Thrór Animation wise The Hobbit (1977) has no surviving actors, the Return of the King (1980) has Nellie Bellflower (b.1946) and Sonny Melendrez (b.1946) as the only two surviving actors, Lord of the Rings (1978) has got... Christopher Guard (b.1953) Frodo Anthony Daniels (b.1946) Legolas Simon Chandler (b.1953) Merry Annette Crosbie (b.1934) Galadriel Other than Sir Ian Holm and Sir Christopher Lee I’m guessing nobody else from The Hobbit trilogy is dead? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Commtech Sio Bibble 2,102 Posted May 5 1 minute ago, Ulitzer95 said: Other than Sir Ian Holm and Sir Christopher Lee I’m guessing nobody else from The Hobbit trilogy is dead? There's one other actor who played a named character, Anthony Sher who played Thrain (Thorin's dad), and then about a dozen extras who played hobbits/elves/'laketowners'. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spade_Cooley 9,627 Posted May 5 I knew that Brad Dourif had quasi-retired from acting and was only doing voice stuff from now on (mainly Chucky), but I just saw this recent video of him... he looks absolutely terrible, much older than 74. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ThereWillBeDeaths7 753 Posted May 5 56 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said: Other than Sir Ian Holm and Sir Christopher Lee I’m guessing nobody else from The Hobbit trilogy is dead? Barry Humphries performed motion capture for and voiced the Goblin King in An Unexpected Journey (2012). 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ladyfiona 2,654 Posted May 5 Considering Peter Jackson and Sean Astin's children were in the movies and under 8 at the time (roughly), this thread could be going on for a while. Just want to make a post though that the first three movies were my comfort movies as a teenager, and I spent my pocket money and waited an extra year just to buy the extended editions. So I have a lot of in depth knowledge and very passionate about the trilogy. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Watcher 320 Posted May 6 The BBC Radio series of The Lord of the Rings (1981) was a 26 part production which included some very well known actors of whom the following have died: Gerald Murphy Narrator (1948-2013) Sir Ian Holm Frodo (1931-2020) Sir Michael Hordern Gandalf (1911-1995) Sir Robert Stephens Aragorn (1931-1995) John le Mesurier Bilbo (1912-1983) Peter Woodthorpe Gollum (1931-2004) Jack May Theoden (1922-1997) Simon Cadell Celeborn (1950-1996) Peter Howell Saruman (1919-2015) Leonard Fenton Daddy Twofoot (1926-2022) Sean Arnold Proudfoot (1941-2020) James Grout Barliman Butterbur (1927-2012) 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bibliogryphon 9,642 Posted May 6 9 minutes ago, The Watcher said: The BBC Radio series of The Lord of the Rings (1981) was a 26 part production which included some very well known actors of whom the following have died: Gerald Murphy Narrator (1948-2013) Sir Ian Holm Frodo (1931-2020) Sir Michael Hordern Gandalf (1911-1995) Sir Robert Stephens Aragorn (1931-1995) John le Mesurier Bilbo (1912-1983) Peter Woodthorpe Gollum (1931-2004) Jack May Theoden (1922-1997) Simon Cadell Celeborn (1950-1996) Peter Howell Saruman (1919-2015) Leonard Fenton Daddy Twofoot (1926-2022) Sean Arnold Proudfoot (1941-2020) James Grout Barliman Butterbur (1927-2012) You can add Philip Voss & David Collings to that list I would be more interested in a list of survivors the only name that I can recall off the top of my head is Bill Nighy Oz Clarke (yes that one) sang The Bard 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ThereWillBeDeaths7 753 Posted May 6 On 05/05/2024 at 18:25, Ulitzer95 said: Here are the living actors who are 70 or older: Norman Forsey (b. 1937) Gaffer Gamgee David Weatherley (b. 1939) Barliman Butterbur Sir Ian McKellen CBE (b. 1939) Gandalf John Rhys-Davies (b. 1944) Gimli Bruce Spence (b. 1945) Mouth of Sauron John Bach (b. 1946) Madril John Noble (b. 1948) Denethor, Steward of Gondor Brad Dourif (b. 1950) Gríma Wormtongue Bruce Phillips (b. 1951) Grimbold Paul Norell (b. 1952) King of the Dead Nathaniel Lees (b. 1952) Ugluk I've found some additional actors who portrayed minor characters in the trilogy: Michael Elsworth (b. 1932, IMDb) Gondorian Archivist / Cirdan the Shipwright Peter Corrigan (b. 1950, IMDb) Otho Sackville Peter McKenzie (1943–2023, IMDb) Elendil - He married Deirdre Tarrant CNZM (b. 1946, wiki) in 1971 (McKenzie is named as Peter Leo McKenzie). Their son is Bret McKenzie (b. 1976, wiki), who portrayed an elf in Rivendell / Figwit in the original trilogy. - I've found a possible match: an obituary from the New Zealand Herald for Peter Leo McKenzie, who passed away on September 9, 2023 in Melbourne "in his eightieth year". One commenter below references his role as Elendil and states "We enjoyed time together on Lord Of The Rings". Edit: there's a Find A Grave page for him, is birthdate is given as August 10, 1943. Bruce Allpress (1930–2020, IMDb) Aldor; an elderly man from Rohan. He accidentaly fires his bow at the start of the Battle of Helm's Deep before the command is given, resulting in the first fatality of the battle. 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bibliogryphon 9,642 Posted May 9 BBC Radio Adaptation (1981) - Most of the cast do not have Wiki pages but the following have pages and birthdates Bill Nighy (1949 - Richard O' Callaghan (1940 - The son of Patricia Hayes Paul Brooke (1944 - Graham Faulkner (1947 - retired as an actor and became a banker, may not obit Oz Clarke (1949 - Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ThereWillBeDeaths7 753 Posted May 9 The Hobbit trilogy (2012-2014) Since we've got a list with actors from the Lord of the Rings trilogy who passed away, below is a similar list for Peter Jackson's the Hobbit trilogy: Sir Christopher Lee CBE CStJ (1922-2015) Saruman the White Richard Whiteside (1968-2015) Butterbur Sr.; additional roles Merv Smith (1933-2018) Tosser Grubb (extended edition) Ray Henwood (1937-2019) Old Fisherman Sir Ian Holm CBE (1931-2020) Old Bilbo Peter Vere-Jones (1939-2021) Mirkwood Spiders (voice) Sir Anthony Sher KBE (1949-2021) Thráin II (extended edition) Barry Humphries AC CBE (1934-2023) The Great Goblin Compared to the LotR movies which ended eleven years before, there are quite a lot of deaths in the cast of the Hobbit; these were however mostly the older actors. The ten oldest members of cast for the Hobbit trilogy (whose age I could find): Sir Ian McKellen CH CBE (b. 1939) Gandalf the Grey Sir Billy Connolly CBE (b. 1942) Dáin II Ironfoot Sylvester McCoy (b. 1943) Radagast the Brown Joan Dawe (b. 1944) Hobbit; Laketown Refugee Jeffrey Thomas (b. 1945) Thrór John Callen (b. 1946) Óin Ken Stott (b. 1954) Balin Kiran Shah (b. 1956) Goblin Scribe Stephen Fry (b. 1957) Master of Lake-town Mark Hadlow ONZM (b. 1957) Dori / Bert the Troll 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bentrovato 1,104 Posted May 9 34 minutes ago, polar duck said: New film announced Shoot me. The Silmarillion presumably. I used to like the books. God help us. Cash in. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CastAway 490 Posted May 9 1 minute ago, Bentrovato said: Shoot me. The Silmarillion presumably. I used to like the books. God help us. Cash in. nah, the rights to the Silm is still with the estate per news, it;s a Gollum movie, likely Gandalf and Aragorn's search for Gollum or the Mirkwood elves losing him and then searching for him Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,844 Posted May 9 40 minutes ago, polar duck said: New film announced Article actually says a whole series of new films. I’m a big LOTR fan but I had hoped they weren’t going to milk it anymore. Is it possible for Hollywood not to franchise the fuck out of a single fantasy or sci fi concept nowadays? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bentrovato 1,104 Posted May 9 Is the NZ economy really this much in shit that they need this? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Comped 534 Posted May 9 14 minutes ago, Bentrovato said: Is the NZ economy really this much in shit that they need this? Yep... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toast 16,232 Posted May 9 21 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said: Article actually says a whole series of new films. I’m a big LOTR fan but I had hoped they weren’t going to milk it anymore. I'm not sure about this Gollum one, but there are quite a few separate stories that could be done, eg Beren and Luthien Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CastAway 490 Posted May 9 Just now, Toast said: I'm not sure about this Gollum one, but there are quite a few separate stories that could be done, eg Beren and Luthien As long as they don't cast either Tom Holland or Timothee whats-his-name as Beren... But yeah, if they ever get the rights to the Silm there are several stories that could be done as standalones (or I guess they wait until it hits the public domain in the UK? It'll take forever to hit public domain in the US) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RetroGamer47 433 Posted June 17 Ian McKellen has a pretty nasty fall on stage. 5 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gcreptile 11,066 Posted June 17 7 minutes ago, RetroGamer47 said: Ian McKellen has a pretty nasty fall on stage. Oh, that can often be the accelerator of decline. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Comped 534 Posted June 17 14 minutes ago, RetroGamer47 said: Ian McKellen has a pretty nasty fall on stage. The lack of updates is odd and somewhat concerning. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Comped 534 Posted June 18 4 hours ago, gcreptile said: Oh, that can often be the accelerator of decline. Ian's apparently going to be fine - per a statement from the theatre to Variety: " Following a scan, the brilliant NHS team have assured us that he will make a speedy and full recovery and Ian is in good spirits". 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Old Crem 3,628 Posted July 1 On 17/06/2024 at 22:08, gcreptile said: Oh, that can often be the accelerator of decline. Maybe the decline has started. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites