You can't unfortunately.
You can't be an eagle or a fell beast.
If you mean Beast Lord, the I think you are thinking of the Witch King of Angmar. He was the one that stabbed Frodo and was riding the Fell Beast that Eowyn decapitated.
Only in the Mines of Moria when you play as the orcs and you get an achievement for killing Gimbli or whater with the balrog also you can be the balrog in the shire on the evil campaighn
doesn't really have a name. Tolkien just refers to it as a 'fell beast' throughout the novel.
There were a number of 60 Original figures, but there were also a number of Special Edition figures too, such as the Cave Troll, a Fell Beast and a Nazgul.
They thought the beast was the thing that fell from the sky referring to the parachutist who was dead when landed on the top of the mountain.
Orlando broke his ribs during Lord of the Rings. He fell off his horse and Gimli's size double fell ontop of him. This outtake video tells about the various injuries that occurred during filming, including Orlando's ribs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlxEZW_bGZw
yes all of them did they fell off horses spraind there anckels and arms so yes:)
Gollum, who danced and fell into the fires of Mount Doom oblivious of his fate and conscious only of holding the ring.
Well, yes he is the rightful king of Gondor, but he turned from the path, he did not want to be a leader he even wanted to fight the Bellrog instead of being leader of the group and he was very disappointed when Gandalf fell because he knew he would have to lead. And at the end he becomes king so yes he is a king in lord of the rings.
He 'left' them in Mordor. After leading them through the maze underground, they arrived in the final all. The Balrog arrived and Gandalf fell into the chasm blocking its path.
The Fell Beasts (the flying dragon-like creatures in the films) that the Ringwraiths ride upon are not given names in either the book or the movies. It seems most likely that its name was F. Beast #1.