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Gandalf Three wizards played a direct part in The Lord of the Rings (movies and books): Gandalf the Gray (and later the white) Saruman the White (and we know what happened to him) Radagast the Brown -- birds, trees flowers were his specialty. Two others were mentioned obscurely. They were the Blue Wizards, Alatar and Pallando.

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The evil sorcerer in The Hobbit movie adaptation is nicknamed The Necromancer, but his true identity is Sauron, the antagonist from The Lord of the Rings. During the time since his defeat, when Isildur cut the One Ring from his hand, he has been regaining his power. The Necromancer is the persona he used, when he had enough power to manifest himself.

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Gandalf was the wizard in The Hobbit.

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Gandalf is the wizard. And if you had heard just half the things about him that I have!

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Gandalf is a wizard that pulls Bilbo out of his house and sets him on a mission.

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There was Gandalf the Grey, Gandalf the White, Saruman the White, Radagast the brown and there were two blue wizards.

Gandalf the white is Gandalf after he was reborn.

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There are three wizards that make an actual appearance in The Hobbit:

Gandalf the Grey

Radagast the Brown

Sauruman the White

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