In the appendices of The Lord of the Rings, Frodo, because he was a Ring Bearer sailed to the Undying Lands to live out the rest of his days in the purity of Valinor. The book does not say when he died. Sam was also accorded the same honor.
It is generally assumed that the hobbits that were Ring Bearers (Bilbo, Frodo, and Samwise) never died, but were granted eternal life as the other residents of the Undying Lands had. Of course for this to be true they must have been fully healed of all injuries both due to bearing the ring and ordinary life, both physical and mental/spiritual. However as stated above, the books don't say so nothing can be said for sure.
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No, as one of the Ring Bearers Frodo is granted the right to live forever in the Undying Lands in the Far West and sails on an Elven ship with the other Ring Bearers: Gandalf, Elrond, Galadrial, Cirdan, and Bilbo. Sam is also granted the same right (as he bore the One Ring for a very short time after Shelob poisoned Frodo) but must return for a time to his family in The Shire before he may eventually depart too aboard another Elven ship.
No, as a Ring Bearer he gets to sail to the Undying Lands in the Far West. There it is said he is finally healed of all his injuries and is given immortality. Bilbo sails with him. Sam follows decades later on one of the very last elven ships.
They left the Shire in 1484 and went to the south again. They were with King Eomer when he passed and then they went to Gondor and lived with Aragorn until their deaths. No specific date is provided for their deaths, but they were laid to rest with the greats of Gondor.
No, Frodo comes home from his travels but is unable to find happiness in the simple life of the Shire. He and Bilbo and Gandalf and the rest of the elves travel to the Gray Havens in the last of the great ships.
Yes, he falls into the "Cracks of Doom" after biting off Frodo's ring finger. Thus destroying the ring and thereby completing the quest.
No, Bilbo as one of the Ringbearers is granted the right to sail with the elves to the Undying Lands in the Far West. No one there ever dies.
Frodo does not die in Lord of the Rings. He actually sails to the West with the elves to the Undying Lands.
Frodo left the Shire and went to the Undying Lands where he lived with the elves and doesn't die. Frodo sailed to the Undying Lands to live out the rest of his days in the pure beauty of Valinor. It was not within the authority of the Valar to grant immortality to any being not created so. Tuor was the sole exception to this role. No, they could not give him more life. He went to Valinor to be taken care of and to find rest. There was a story called Frodo's Dreme(sp) where he was mostly lonely in Valinor and died unhappy. It was a dream he had before he went and wrote it in the Red book of Westmarch.
Christopher Lee who played Saruman died in 2015. Alan Howard who did the voice of Sauron died in 2015. Noel Appleby who played Odo Proudfoot died in 2007.
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The hobbits go back to the Shire, and Sam marries Rosie and they have 2 kids. Then the elves (apart from Arwen) leave for the undying lands, and Bilbo, Frodo and Gandalf go with them. Aragorn and Arwen are married and King and Queen of Gondor.