Legolas. He is also called, "Legolas of the Woodland Realm", "Legolas Greenleaf", "Legolas of Mirkwood", and "Legolas son of Thranduil." -sam-is-my-hero-
The Elf prince with a ponytail in Lord of the Rings is called Legolas. He was played by Orlando Bloom and became a very popular and famous character in the movie.
to add to that on another royalty bases, since no one has yet asked the question of the wood elf king i will answer it here: in the hobbit the name is not mentioned and neither very much is the character himself, but in The Lord of the Rings, he plays n very many scenes and he is described in more detail
He is an elf in the Elf King's employ. He is chief steward and takes care of the household goods.
The character name is spelled Gollum (a Stoor Hobbit).
In the film 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys' the name of the dentist is Hermey the Elf : D.D.S.
No, they were two different actors. However, the actor that played Will Turner did play the part of the elf, Legolas, in the same movie. His real name is Orlando Bloom.
The princess elf from Eragon was named Arya.
Elf all the way!
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He is an elf in the Elf King's employ. He is chief steward and takes care of the household goods.
The Elf prince with a ponytail in Lord of the Rings is called Legolas. He was played by Orlando Bloom and became a very popular and famous character in the movie.
what the what. im only commenting to get points lmao
Yes there are. Human: Eowyn Elf: Galadriel Elf: Arwen Hobbit: Rose Cotton
There is a love interest between Legolas and one other elf and a dwarf.
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Ella Prince Char Olive Hattie The Elf (sorry always forget his name!)
The Elf's name is Hermey .
FRODO BAGGINS (hobbit) SAMWISE "SAM" GAMGEE (hobbit) MERIADOC "MERRY" BRANDYBUCK (hobbit) PEREGRIN "PIPPIN" TOOK (hobbit) GANDALF THE GREY / GANDALF THE WHITE (wizard) ARAGORN SON OF ARATHORN (man) LEGOLAS GREENLEAF (elf) GIMLI SON OF GLOIN (dwarf) BOROMIR OF GONDOR (man) ELROND (elf) GALADRIEL (elf-woman) ARWEN EVENSTAR (elf-woman) BILBO BAGGINS (hobbit) GOLLUM / SMEAGOL (was once a hobbit-like creature) KING THEODEN (man) EOWYN (woman) EOMER (man) GRIMA WORMTONGUE (man) DENETHOR (man) FARAMIR OF GONDOR (man) SARUMAN THE WHITE (wizard) SAURON (in either the shape of a Great Eye or a huge man-like armored monster; is literally Satan) RINGWRAITHS (hooded and cloaked men on horseback) I think that's all the main ones! -sam-is-my-hero-
It depends on what you mean by "person". Very few of the characters in The Hobbit are actually human beings. So part of a character's identity must be their species. It most books that is not an issue, but in The Hobbit it matters whether we are talking about a dwarf, hobbit, elf, or dragon. Another important factor is names. Tolkien was a linguist and names were very important to him, even in The Hobbit where he is writing for children.