If you are referring to Boromir (the prince and heir to the stewardship of Gondor) then he died at the end of The Fellowship of the Ring movie (the beginning of The Two Towersbook).
If you are referring to King Theoden's son, Theodred, he died in The Two Towers book and movie.
And, if you are referring to the Elf, Haldir, he died at the end of The Two Towers movie during the battle of the Hornburg at Helm's Deep.
David Ewen Bartholomew died on 1821-02-19.
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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Del Lord died on March 23, 1970 at the age of 75.
Lord Layton died on January 18, 1984, in Canada of heart attack.
No, Éomer does not die during the narrative of The Lord of the Rings. In the Appendices we are told he lived a (for his people) long life, dying in his nineties.
No, that was Haldir, a different elf of Lothlorien who went to fight at Helm's Deep.
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Frodo does not die in the Lord of the Rings.
There are various Lord of the Games. Many of them are on the computer but there are games that involve physical models. There is Lord of the Ring Strategy Battle Game (SBG) and War of the Ring (WOTR) both of these have extensive rulebooks and minitures which are sold through Games Workshop.
Bartholomew Gugy died in 1876.
Bartholomew Green died in 1732.
Bartholomew Frere died in 1851.
Bartholomew of Brescia died in 1258.
Bartholomew Ruspini died in 1813.
Bartholomew Westley died in 1680.
Bartholomew Ashwood died in 1680.