The name of the dragon was Smaug. He was a winged fire drake, and he drove Thrain and Thror from the Lonely Mountain. In Appendix A of The Lord of the Rings he is given the title of Smaug the Golden in the story of how he took over the area around the Lonely Mountain.
There are no dragons in Lord of the Rings. The Nazgul ride 'fell beasts from a bygone age.' If they had been dragons, I'm sure Tolkien would have named them as such.
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Smaug the dragon was voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch.
The growing greed and desire for gold and treasure.
The men felt that the deserved it after killing the dragon
The main conflict in The Hobbit is trying to regain the Lonely Mountain from Smaug the Dragon.
Smaug only appeared in the Hobbit, where he was killed and he never appeared again (because he was dead). So smaug was not in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but he was in the Hobbit.
he killed the dragon
Their treasure back.
The main problem in the Hobbit is that the dwarves want to reclaim their ancestral home, but there is a dragon living in it.
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Benedict Cumberbatch, an english actor
Lots of dangers in The HobbitTrollsGoblinsWargsSpidersSmaug the Dragon
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By 'the hobbit', I'm supposing you mean Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit? If so, he faced Smaug the Great Dragon, King of the Lonely Mountain.
There are no dragons in The Lord of the Rings. The dragon in The Hobbit lived in the Lonely Mountain.
Smaug the dragon was voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch.