The ring is a character because it retains part of the essence of Sauron, and, although it does not have a consciousness, it does have the power to seduce so as to get back to it's master.
It was UNDER-DOG!
No, his character changes dramatically throughout the story. Note how he is in the beginning with Gandalf and how he is affected by the ring while with Sam. And by the end he has gone through a significant transformation and is not the same character.
There is no character named Poppin in the Lord of the Rings, however there is a character named Pippin. He is a hobbit, and a friend and traveling partner of Frodo when he tries to destroy the 'One Ring to Rule Them All'.
Tom Bombadil. The character does not appear in the films. Sauron did not disappear either.
Lord of the Rings :The Fellowship of the Ring, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
The ring is not a character it is not a person.
The Ring.
Yes he had a character in it.
It was UNDER-DOG!
There are many characters in The Lord of the Rings. Frodo Baggins is arguably the main character.
Gollum .
The character of Aidan in The Ring (2002) was played by David Dorfman.
His great wrestling and his amazing personality and in-ring character (as in his character,not real life)
Frodo Baggins
Off camera his best friends are Cena and Morrison In character, no. Out of character and not in the ring, yes
No. Samara is a fictional character from the movies. She does not exist in real life.
Gollum, who danced and fell into the fires of Mount Doom oblivious of his fate and conscious only of holding the ring.