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The only acting nomination from the three "Lord of the Rings" movies was a Best Supporting Actor nod for Sir Ian McKellen for his performance in "The Fellowship of the Ring" (2001).
Actor Billy Boyd, best known for playing Pippin in the Lord of the Rings trilogy voiced him.
This question is entirely subjective to the opinion and preferences of the reader/viewer of The Lord of the Rings.
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The three part of the Lord of the Rings "trilogy" are really to be considered as parts of one, making the whole the best of them. Any breakdown is subjective.
The Robert Inglis narration of "The Lord of the Rings" is considered one of the best audiobooks for the series, praised for his storytelling and character voices.
Warhammer and Lord of The Rings are two different games, as far as which is the best models it's hard to say. It depends on your playing style of what the best model is for you.
Lord of the Rings Actor with Most WorkViggo Mortensen who has done pretty much the most and the best work after LOTR.-Hidalgo-A history of Violence-Eastern PromisesOrlando Bloom made 3 Pirates of the Caribbean movies, Troy, Elizabethtown, Ned Kelly. He is now an Ambassador of Goodwill for Children.
Yes. Sir Ian McKellen was nominated for Best Supporting Actor of 2001 for his performance as Gandalf the Grey in "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring." He was a favorite to win, but the Oscar went to fellow countryman Jim Broadbent, who won for his work in the biopic "Iris." It didn't hurt Broadbent that he was a cast member that year of the popular musical "Moulin Rouge!," in which he played the French cabaret's owner and emcee.
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