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Date Posted: 20:18:17 08/03/00 Thu
Author: CRACKpot
Subject: Re: casting for the fellowship of the ring...
In reply to: steve 's message, "casting for the fellowship of the ring..." on 19:56:03 08/03/00 Thu

> the first part in a trilogy that inspired 4 led
> zeppelin songs...as a book, the fellowship of the ring
> sold over 50 million copies in 25 languages(note I am
> extreamly pleased with the choices for saurmen,
> gandalf, and gadriel):
>
> As previously announced, Elijah Wood (Deep Impact, The
> War) stars as Frodo, a young hobbit who, by inheriting
> a seemingly innocent magic ring, finds himself
> launched on a perilous quest to save all of Middle
> Earth from encroaching evil.
>
> Other members of the cast include Sean Astin as Sam
> Gamgee, Frodo's most faithful friend. Astin gained
> early attention for his starring role in The Goonies
> and has since appeared in numerous films and TV
> productions, including Bulworth, Courage Under Fire,
> Rudy and Memphis Belle. He was nominated for an OscarŽ
> for the short film Kangaroo Court, which he directed
> and produced.
>
> Sean Bean stars as Boromir, a human and the
> hot-blooded elder son of the ruler of the kingdom of
> Gondor. The rugged English actor has appeared in
> Ronin, GoldenEye, Patriot Games and The Field, among
> other films, and starred in the title role of Sharpe's
> Waterloo, Sharpe's Justice and the many other
> installments in the Sharpe series based on Bernard
> Cornwell's novels.
>
> Cate Blanchett stars as the elf Galadriel, the wise
> visionary queen of Lorien. For her performance in the
> title role of Elizabeth last year, the Australian
> actress won the Golden Globe and BAFTA awards as well
> as an OscarŽ nomination. She has also been lauded for
> her performances in such films as An Ideal Husband,
> Thank God He Met Lizzie, and Oscar and Lucinda.
>
> Orlando Bloom stars as Legolas, a valiant elf who
> joins Frodo on his quest. Bloom has just graduated
> from Guildhall and has appeared in the television
> production Midsomer Murders.
>
> Billy Boyd stars as Pippin, a young hobbit and close
> friend of Frodo who accompanies him on his mission to
> destroy the magic ring. He has appeared in the TV
> miniseries Coming Soon and the feature Urban Ghost
> Story.
>
> Brad Dourif stars as Wormtongue, the manipulative
> adviser to King Theodon and a pawn of the evil wizard
> Saruman. Since making his film debut in One Flew Over
> the Cuckoo's Nest, for which he earned an Academy
> AwardŽ nomination, a Golden Globe Award and a BAFTA
> Award, Dourif has appeared in over 40 films. Among
> these are Ragtime, Wise Blood, Blue Velvet, Alien
> Resurrection and all four of the Chucky movies, in
> which he provided the voice of Chucky.
>
> Sir Ian Holm stars as the hobbit Bilbo, Frodo's cousin
> and the original bearer of the magic ring. One of
> Britain's most distinguished actors, Sir Ian received
> BAFTA Awards for Chariots of Fire and The Bofors Gun.
> His many other credits include The Match, eXistenZ,
> King Lear, The Sweet Hereafter, The Madness of King
> George, Hamlet, Brazil, Greystoke and Alien. He also
> earned a Tony Award for his performance in Moonlight,
> and in 1989 he was awarded the CBE (Commander of the
> British Empire).
>
> Christopher Lee stars as Saruman, the chief of all
> wizards who hopes to snare the magic ring for himself.
> During a career spanning five decades, Lee has
> appeared in dozens of film and television productions.
> Recently, he starred in the title role of Jinnah, the
> story of Pakistan's founder. Other films include Tim
> Burton's upcoming Sleepy Hollow, Police Academy:
> Mission to Moscow, The Man With the Golden Gun, The
> Three Musketeers, The Wicker Man, the classic 1959
> production of The Mummy and numerous horror films.
>
> Sir Ian McKellen stars as the wise wizard Gandalf, who
> is Frodo's mentor and protector. Sir Ian, who was
> knighted for his contributions to the performing arts,
> recently starred in Gods and Monsters, for which he
> received many awards and an OscarŽ nomination. His
> screen successes include Apt Pupil, Scandal, And the
> Band Played On (Emmy nomination and CableACE Award),
> Cold Comfort Farm, Rasputin (Golden Globe Award),
> Richard III, Bent and Swept From the Sea. He has had a
> stellar career on stage in England and the U.S., and
> received the Tony Award for his role in Amadeus.
>
> Dominic Monaghan stars as Merry, a mischievous young
> hobbit who accompanies Frodo on his dangerous quest.
> Monaghan has appeared in a number of theatrical and
> television productions, including the BBC series Hetty
> Wainthrop Investigates, with Patricia Routledge. He
> has also appeared in the film Boomer, directed by
> David Drury.
>
> John Rhys-Davies stars as Gimli, who represents the
> dwarves in the Fellowship of the Ring. One of the
> busiest actors, Rhys-Davis has been seen in television
> productions ranging from Shogun to Sliders and in
> films ranging from the three Indiana Jones films to
> The Great White Hype. A few of his other credits
> include the miniseries War and Remembrance, Noble
> House and Reilly: Ace of Spies, and the films The
> Living Daylights and Victor/Victoria.
>
> Stuart Townsend stars as Aragorn, a human raised by
> elves and the rightful king of Gondor. The Dublin
> native appeared on stage before making his film debut
> in Trojan Eddie, with Richard Harris and Stephen Rea.
> Other film credits include Under the Skin, Shooting
> Fish, Resurrection Man and Wonderland.
>
> Liv Tyler stars as Arwen, a young elf warrior and
> princess who is prepared to give up her immortality
> for love of Aragorn. Tyler recently starred in
> Cookie's Fortune, Plunkett & MaCleaneand Onegin. The
> former teenage model has also starred in Armageddon,
> Inventing the Abbotts and Stealing Beauty, among
> others.





Wow. The sad thing is, I have never read the book. Though the advertisement of it that I saw on John's brother's computer looked really cool. Looks like I'm going to have to read the books.


CRACKpot

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