The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies"
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)
Timing: 2:24 (144 min)
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies - TMDB rating
7.332/10
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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies - Kinopoisk rating
7.911/10
431193
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies - IMDB rating
7.4/10
615000

Actors and characters

Photo Ian McKellen #10127Photo Ian McKellen #10128Photo Ian McKellen #10129Photo Ian McKellen #10130

Ian McKellen

Ian McKellen
Character Gandalf the Grey
Photo Martin Freeman #6814Photo Martin Freeman #6815Photo Martin Freeman #6816Photo Martin Freeman #6817

Martin Freeman

Martin Freeman
Character Bilbo Baggins
Photo Richard Armitage #10134Photo Richard Armitage #10135Photo Richard Armitage #10136

Richard Armitage

Richard Armitage
Character Thorin Oakenshield
Photo Orlando Bloom #4413Photo Orlando Bloom #4414Photo Orlando Bloom #4415Photo Orlando Bloom #4416

Orlando Bloom

Orlando Bloom
Character Legolas
Photo Luke Evans #10137Photo Luke Evans #10138Photo Luke Evans #10139

Luke Evans

Luke Evans
Character Bard
Photo Lee Pace #10140Photo Lee Pace #10141Photo Lee Pace #10142Photo Lee Pace #10143

Lee Pace

Lee Pace
Character King Thranduil
Photo Benedict Cumberbatch #5343Photo Benedict Cumberbatch #5344Photo Benedict Cumberbatch #5345Photo Benedict Cumberbatch #5346

Benedict Cumberbatch

Benedict Cumberbatch
Character Smaug / Sauron (voice)
Photo Ken Stott #10149

Ken Stott

Ken Stott
Character Balin
Photo Aidan Turner #10151Photo Aidan Turner #69283Photo Aidan Turner #69284Photo Aidan Turner #69285

Aidan Turner

Aidan Turner
Character Kili
Photo Billy Connolly #10154

Billy Connolly

Billy Connolly
Character Dain Ironfoot
Photo James Nesbitt #10150

James Nesbitt

James Nesbitt
Character Bofur
Photo Stephen Fry #10155Photo Stephen Fry #10156Photo Stephen Fry #10157Photo Stephen Fry #10158

Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry
Character Master of Laketown
Photo Ryan Gage #10159

Ryan Gage

Ryan Gage
Character Alfrid
Photo Cate Blanchett #10173Photo Cate Blanchett #10174Photo Cate Blanchett #10175Photo Cate Blanchett #10176

Cate Blanchett

Cate Blanchett
Character Galadriel
Photo Ian Holm #10185Photo Ian Holm #10186Photo Ian Holm #10187Photo Ian Holm #10188

Ian Holm

Ian Holm
Character Old Bilbo Baggins
Photo Christopher Lee #10195Photo Christopher Lee #10196Photo Christopher Lee #10197Photo Christopher Lee #10198

Christopher Lee

Christopher Lee
Character Saruman the White
Photo Hugo Weaving #10160Photo Hugo Weaving #10161Photo Hugo Weaving #10162Photo Hugo Weaving #10163

Hugo Weaving

Hugo Weaving
Character Elrond
Photo Sylvester McCoy #10207Photo Sylvester McCoy #10208

Sylvester McCoy

Sylvester McCoy
Character Radagast the Brown
Photo Peter Hambleton #10209
Peter Hambleton
Character Gloin
Photo John Callen #10210
John Callen
Character Oin
Photo Mark Hadlow #10211
Mark Hadlow
Character Dori
Photo Jed Brophy #10212Photo Jed Brophy #10213Photo Jed Brophy #10214
Jed Brophy
Character Nori
Photo William Kircher #10215
William Kircher
Character Bifur
Photo Adam Brown #10216Photo Adam Brown #10217Photo Adam Brown #10218

Adam Brown

Adam Brown
Character Ori
Photo John Bell #10219
John Bell
Character Bain
Photo Manu Bennett #10220

Manu Bennett

Manu Bennett
Character Azog the Defiler
Photo John Tui #10221
John Tui
Character Bolg
Photo Peggy Nesbitt #10222Photo Peggy Nesbitt #10223
Peggy Nesbitt
Character Sigrid
Photo Mary Nesbitt #10224
Mary Nesbitt
Character Tilda
Photo Kelly Kilgour #10225
Kelly Kilgour
Character Soury
Photo Mark Mitchinson #10226
Mark Mitchinson
Character Braga
Photo Sarah Peirse #10227Photo Sarah Peirse #10228
Sarah Peirse
Character Hilda Bianca
Photo Nick Blake #10229
Nick Blake
Character Percy
Photo Simon London #10230
Simon London
Character Feren
Photo Conan Stevens #10231

Conan Stevens

Conan Stevens
Character Keeper of the Dungeons
Photo Allan Smith #10232

Allan Smith

Allan Smith
Character Ragash
Photo Miranda Harcourt #10233
Miranda Harcourt
Character Olga
Erin Banks
Character Lobelia Sackville Baggins
Brian Hotter
Character Otho Sackville Baggins
Timothy Bartlett
Character Master Worrywort
Photo Mervyn Smith #10246
Mervyn Smith
Character Tosser Grubb
Martin Kwok
Character Ragash (voice)
Photo Dee Bradley Baker #5887Photo Dee Bradley Baker #5888Photo Dee Bradley Baker #5889

Dee Bradley Baker

Dee Bradley Baker
Character Creature Voices (voice)
Olof Johnsson
Character Creature Voices (voice)
Photo Jon Olson #10247
Jon Olson
Character Creature Voices (voice)
Otep Shamaya
Character Creature Voices (voice)
Photo Debra Wilson #66685Photo Debra Wilson #66686

Debra Wilson

Debra Wilson
Character Creature Voices (voice)
Abraham Wream
Character Old man in laketown
Jack Binding
Character Laketowner (uncredited)
Terry Binding
Character Laketowner (uncredited)
Photo Stephen Gledhill #10248
Stephen Gledhill
Character Old Gammidge (uncredited)
Photo Billy Jackson #10249Photo Billy Jackson #10250
Billy Jackson
Character Laketown Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Katie Jackson #10251Photo Katie Jackson #10252
Katie Jackson
Character Girl in Laketown (uncredited)
Photo Peter Jackson #10253Photo Peter Jackson #10254Photo Peter Jackson #10255Photo Peter Jackson #10256

Peter Jackson

Peter Jackson
Character Painting of Bungo Baggins (uncredited)
Photo Terry Notary #6519Photo Terry Notary #6520

Terry Notary

Terry Notary
Character Laketown Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Vanessa Cater #10258
Vanessa Cater
Character Laketown Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Jacob Tomuri #12529

Jacob Tomuri

Jacob Tomuri
Character Somber villager (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the novella by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, “The Hobbit, or There and Back Again” (1937).
  • Despite appearing in all films of the trilogy, Kate Blanchett spent only eight days on set.
  • After filming wrapped, several actors kept some props as souvenirs. Martin Freeman kept Bilbo’s sword and prosthetic ears, Richard Armitage saved the Orcrist sword, and Lee Pace kept the elven sword of his character. Sir Ian McKellen was also able to take the famous pointed hat of Gandalf from the set.
  • When the Hobbit film series was in its early stages of development, it was planned that there would be only two films, with the second having the subtitle “There and Back Again.” But in July 2012, a decision was made to split the story into three parts, and this subtitle was given to the last film. In April 2014, Peter Jackson announced that the title of the third film would still be changed to “The Battle of the Five Armies.” The main reason for the title change was that this battle is the focus of the final film. Jackson wrote on his Facebook page that the title “There and Back Again” would have been appropriate for the second part of the film if it had been the last, but when they decided to make three films, the title became inappropriate, as Bilbo had already arrived “there” in the second part.
  • When it was announced that the film would have its own booth at the Comic-Con festival in San Diego, several fans camped out at the entrance to the festival the day before the event to get the best spots. In the middle of the night, the fans were awakened by actors Lee Pace and Andy Serkis. They signed autographs, chatted with fans, and took pictures with them for several hours. Eventually, Pace fell asleep from exhaustion on a mattress next to the fans.
  • The deer ridden by Thranduil (Lee Pace) was played by a horse named Moose (literally translated as “elk”).
  • The song from the first trailer (“Edge of the Night”) was sung by Peregrin Took (Billy Boyd) in the film “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” (2003). Moreover, Billy Boyd performed the final song for the film (“The Last Goodbye”).
  • In the very first trailer for the film, there was a scene where some dwarves were riding in a chariot pulled by goats towards wolves. But this scene is not in the final version of the film. The scene is present in the director's cut.
  • On October 13, 2015, the extended version of the film premiered in US cinemas, receiving an "18+" age rating. Until that moment, new versions of the films from The Hobbit trilogy, like the extended versions of the three The Lord of the Rings films, had never been shown in cinemas.
  • Peter Jackson built an exact replica of Bilbo Baggins's hole in the basement of his New Zealand home. The basement of the estate in Masterton, purchased by Jackson in the early 2000s, was converted into Bilbo's dwelling. According to designer Binna Smee, who worked as a set decorator on the film adaptations of Tolkien's books, to get to the hole you need to go down into the wine cellar, pull one of the bottles, cross a tunnel about 30 meters long, and enter a secret door. Directors Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, as well as actor Danny DeVito, whom Smee called one of Jackson’s closest friends, visited this Bilbo’s home.
  • The main battle scene features 5,000 dwarves and elves and 36,000 orcs, as well as flocks of giant bats and several trolls. They were mostly created using computer graphics.
  • Azog wounded Thorin in the leg through the ice, but later, when Bilbo is standing over Thorin, his entire soles are visible in the frame.
  • In the scene where Thranduil orders the retreat to be sounded, Gandalf turns to him, asking him to send a detachment to help Thorin. After Thranduil’s response, Gandalf calls him by name. At that moment, you can see that Gandalf is holding his old staff, which was destroyed in the 2nd part of the film.
  • When Legolas defeats an orc who falls onto the bridge and plunges into the gorge with it, it can be noticed that there are no bodies there, although there should be at least the body of the giant orc and two regular orcs.
  • When Thorin Oakenshield falls, he is shown on the edge of an icy cliff, but when Bilbo runs to him, he is lying near the stairs.
  • In the moment at the end of the film when Bilbo says goodbye to the dying Thorin, there is an overhead shot of the two characters showing many shadows of battling eagles and bats, but when the characters are shown in close-up, there are no shadows around them.
  • The film is based on John Ronald Reuel Tolkien's novella “The Hobbit, or There and Back Again” (1937).
  • When the Hobbit film series was in its early stages of development, it was planned that there would be only two films, with the second having the subtitle “There and Back Again.” However, in July 2012, a decision was made to split the story into three parts, and this subtitle was given to the last film. In April 2014, Peter Jackson announced that the title of the third film would still be changed to “The Battle of the Five Armies.” The main reason for the title change was that this battle is the focus of the final film. Jackson wrote on his Facebook page that the title “There and Back Again” would have been appropriate for the second part of the film if it had been the last one, but when they decided to make three films, the title became inappropriate, as Bilbo had already arrived “there” in the second part.
  • The elk on which Thranduil (Lee Pace) rides was played by a horse named Moose (literally translated as “elk”).
  • The song from the first trailer (“Edge of the Night”) was sung by Peregrin Took (Billy Boyd) in the film “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” (2003). Furthermore, Billy Boyd performed the final song for the film (“The Last Goodbye”).
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