Like a name of an elf in The Hobbit? Thranduil is the Elven King. In the upcoming movie, The Hobbit (the first half is to be released in December, 2012 and the second half is to be released about a year later) some of the elves' names are Thranduil, Legolas, Tauriel, and probably some others. This help?
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Elrond has brown hair, long and kept back in Elvish style. He is tall, he has an elvish crown, and the actor is Hugo Weaving. Who is also from the Matrix, Wolfman, Captain America, etc. He played Agent Smith in the Matrixseries, Inspector Aberline in Wolfman, & the Red Skull in Captain America.
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Elrond's description in The Hobbit is not very explicit, it only says
He was as noble and fair of face as an elf-lord, as strong as a warrior, as wise as a wizard, as venerable as a king of dwarves, and as kind as summer.
The Lord of the Rings is even less descriptive: it only mentions Elrond's eyes as seem very deep, and occasionally to describe him as "mighty". For the descriptions of the races of his ancestors and relatives in The Simarillion we can deduce that his hair was probably black, his eyes pale grey, and his skin pale and at most lightly tanned. He was about seven feet tall.
the hobbit just tells you more about Bilbo and gandalf
Yes, Elrond was in the Hobbit. At the beginning of the Journey to the lonely mountain, Gandalf goes to Riven dell to get advice from his old friend.
Elrond was the lord of Rivendell, a very wise elf. He is a half-elf that is responsible for Rivendale, a hidden valley that the elves live in. He holds one of the three elven rings.
She does not appear in the book. There are changes in the movie that allow her to appear.
Galadriel appears in the first installment of The Hobbit movie but she does not appear in the Hobbit book. She appears in the movie when Gandalf, the dwarves and Bilbo visits Rivendell in order to seek the counsel of Lord Elrond.
Yes, Galadriel is married.
It was Galadriel (played by Cate Blanchett)
Galadriel Stineman
A hobbit barrow is referred to as a 'smail.'