The Lord of the Rings - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Lord of the Rings"
The Lord of the Rings (1978)
Timing: 2:12 (132 min)
The Lord of the Rings - TMDB rating
6.6/10
1030
The Lord of the Rings - Kinopoisk rating
6.934/10
10491
The Lord of the Rings - IMDB rating
6.2/10
39000

Actors and characters

Photo Christopher Guard #93292

Christopher Guard

Christopher Guard
Character Frodo (voice)
Photo William Squire #90559

William Squire

William Squire
Character Gandalf (voice)
Michael Scholes
Character Sam (voice)
Photo John Hurt #9981Photo John Hurt #9982Photo John Hurt #9983Photo John Hurt #9984

John Hurt

John Hurt
Character Aragorn (voice)
Photo Simon Chandler #52338
Simon Chandler
Character Merry (voice)
Photo Dominic Guard #93293

Dominic Guard

Dominic Guard
Character Pippin (voice)
Photo Michael Graham Cox #83214
Michael Graham Cox
Character Boromir (voice)
Photo Anthony Daniels #1775Photo Anthony Daniels #1776Photo Anthony Daniels #1777Photo Anthony Daniels #1778

Anthony Daniels

Anthony Daniels
Character Legolas (voice)
Photo David Buck #93295

David Buck

David Buck
Character Gimli (voice)
Photo Norman Bird #93294
Norman Bird
Character Bilbo (voice)
Photo Peter Woodthorpe #93296
Peter Woodthorpe
Character Gollum (voice)
Fraser Kerr
Character Saruman (voice)
Photo Philip Stone #44295

Philip Stone

Philip Stone
Character Theoden (voice)
Photo André Morell #55830

André Morell

André Morell
Character Elrond (voice)
Photo Annette Crosbie #59036
Annette Crosbie
Character Galadriel (voice)
Michael Deacon
Character Wormtongue (voice)

John Westbrook

John Westbrook
Character Treebeard (voice)
Photo Alan Tilvern #54506

Alan Tilvern

Alan Tilvern
Character Innkeeper (voice)
Photo Billy Barty #89438

Billy Barty

Billy Barty
Character Character Actor (voice)
Photo Jerry Maren #45227

Jerry Maren

Jerry Maren
Character Character Actor (voice)
Photo Chuck Hayward #51591Photo Chuck Hayward #51592
Chuck Hayward
Character Character Actor (voice)
Photo Mic Rodgers #12353

Mic Rodgers

Mic Rodgers
Character Character Actor (voice)
Photo Mel Smith #53691Photo Mel Smith #53692

Mel Smith

Mel Smith
Character Character Actor (voice)
Peter Risch
Character Character Actor (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Tim Burton worked as an animator on this film, but he is not credited in the cast. It was his first film project.
  • The first project created entirely using rotoscoping (a technique where an animated or combined segment of a film is created by tracing over filmed live-action footage with real actors and sets).
  • Director Ralph Bakshi initially dreamed of using music by Led Zeppelin in the film, but was unable to secure the rights. The members of Led Zeppelin are ardent fans of “The Lord of the Rings,” and some of their compositions (such as “Misty Mountain Top,” “Over the Hills and Far Away,” “The Battle of Evermore,” and “Ramble On”) contain references to Tolkien's works (1892-1973).
  • Peter Jackson’s introduction to the world of Middle-earth came through this very film, and some scenes in his film trilogy are directly inspired by Bakshi’s film. In one such scene, Frodo and his companions hide from the Black Rider under the roots of a huge tree. Jackson used a similar shot here, although he filmed it from a different angle (and in Tolkien’s book, Frodo hides separately from the other hobbits). In another episode, the camera slowly rotates around Aragorn and the hobbits on the summit of Amon Sûl as they stand back to back, while the Black Riders approach them. In a third case, it concerns how Gollum loses the One Ring in the prologue. Both films tell the same story, but the book has no prologue, and everything unfolds differently than Tolkien wrote. Another episode relates to the meeting of Legolas, Aragorn, and Gimli with Gandalf.
  • Once, director John Boorman intended to fit the entire trilogy into a film lasting 1 hour and 40 minutes. Ralph Bakshi heard about this, and, being a fan of the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy and Tolkien’s work in general, was horrified. Boorman’s attempts to adapt Tolkien’s novels to the screen were unsuccessful, and Bakshi turned to Tolkien’s daughter with a proposal to film the trilogy as animated films. Tolkien’s daughter very much liked Bakshi’s cartoon “Wizards” (1976), so he obtained the rights to film “The Lord of the Rings.” Bakshi filmed “The Fellowship of the Ring” and “The Two Towers” (which together formed a single 2.5-hour film) and planned to film “The Return of the King,” but never completed the trilogy.
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