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orlandoscowgal 01-15-2005 04:06 AM

does anyone know people who worked on lotr?
 
i do. the person i speak of trained all the horses for the movies. what of yourselves?

Encaitare 01-15-2005 09:07 AM

If we're allowed to do a "six degrees of separation" sort of thing, then I "know" Sir James Galway. My flute teacher and the guy who did all the wallpaper in my house both know him, and my dad says maybe I could get to meet him sometime, which would be quite amazing.

Morquen 01-15-2005 02:15 PM

I do!!! not.. i wish i did tho... I could have met some one but i didnt. then the movies started being filmed and i was majorly p.o. at myself... i cant remember who it was tho... i will go look it up...if i can find it... ;)

Gil-Galad 01-15-2005 03:17 PM

Well my friend said his uncle helped make some of the weapons they used...

Selmo 01-18-2005 05:29 AM

I have worked with someone who's late husband had been a friend of Professor Tolkien when he was writing LoTR. Both she and her husband had worked at Oxford as lecturers in modern languages and had met Tolkien, socially and professionally, on many occasions. I didn't find out until after she retired and moved away. :mad:

Sapphire_Flame 01-18-2005 10:27 AM

I have met Andy Serkis, Sala Baker, and Alan Lee.

~ Saphy ~

AbercrombieOfRohan 01-18-2005 02:28 PM

I've met Sean Astin at his book signing. I don't know if this technically counts as "knowing" him, but I'll pretend and live in my own little fantasy. :D

Nimrodel_9 01-18-2005 09:35 PM

Did you meet Andy Serkis at his book signing, Saphy? I did! So exciting! He actually spoke to me, unlike the people who I was standing in line with. :D

I didn't know him, but there was a guy that went to a college here in Utah who helped with a lot of the special effects. I know, not very exciting, but considering the college he went to it is exciting! Well, for me anyway...;)

Also, one of my friend's cousins was an Uruk hai at Helm's Deep.

Nimmy :)

Bęthberry 01-19-2005 03:39 AM

What! People, real people, worked on the movies? And here I thought they were put together by a bunch of orcs and uruks. :p ;)

Lalaith 01-19-2005 05:14 AM

My sister-in-law has a funny tale - one of her son's friends was over on a playdate, and said "oh I was playing playstation at my house with Legolas, and then Boromir came over and he had a go with us as well."

She obviously thought it was his childlike imagination overworking. But then it turned out that Orlando Bloom was really good mates with his aunt, and that coincidentally, Sean Bean's kid was in his class at school, so it was in fact quite true.... :eek:

Elennar Starfire 01-19-2005 09:15 PM

I can do 'six degrees of separation' (or less), anyway. Two ways!

~My friend's brother-in-law worked on the chainmaille.

~My dad went to school with the fellow who plays the ghost on the subway in Ghost, who also was in an episode of Star Trek TNG with Patrick Stewart, who was in X-Men with Ian McKellan.

Alas, my dad could've been a stuntman! If only he hadn't dislocated his shoulder so badly! Now he can't do much of anything, or it comes out again. But, he has promised to teach me to fall down stairs. :D

THE Ka 01-19-2005 09:48 PM

Ahh...Goonies...
 
I know someone who played in the Goonies... Does that count? (LOTR Movie relation: Sean Astin... Chunk...)

My uncle said that no childhood is complete without watching the Goonies at least once, so when I was a wee girl, almost pre-teen, my uncle sat me down (My brother disappeared for the day... When anything good [for me...] happens, my parents found some way to do this. Did he go to Grandmama's for the day? It's likely.*) and we spent the day watching the Goonies. I then learned from my uncle soon after that he had a close friend who played in the movie, I met them once but I didn't know this about them :( . Made me sort of upset.



* Don't worry! My brother was always spoiled at my grandmother's (Grandma's do this of course...) and fed very well. :) Seriously, I'm telling the truth.

~Memories Ka~

Sapphire_Flame 01-20-2005 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nimrodel_9
Did you meet Andy Serkis at his book signing, Saphy? I did! So exciting! He actually spoke to me, unlike the people who I was standing in line with. :D

Yep, that's where I met him. :D It was loads of fun, he is such a cool guy. Where were you in line?

And I met Alan Lee at a booksigning too. He was there (same bookstore) just a few months ago. Did you get to go, Nimmy?

~ Saphy ~

orlandoscowgal 02-07-2005 03:40 AM

i'm glad so many of you know people from lotr. I personally have met lots of people who have met the actors, and been like, "whatever." :eek: . i think those people have something to worry about... LOTR was a great production. :)

Finwe-89 02-07-2005 05:39 AM

Well I don't really know them, but there are two Dutch people who took care of the make-up and faces of the Orcs and stuff, and I'm Dutch too! But I don't really know them

Legolas 02-07-2005 11:49 AM

Moving to Movies.

Nimrodel_9 02-08-2005 05:23 PM

Quote:

Yep, that's where I met him. :D It was loads of fun, he is such a cool guy. Where were you in line?

And I met Alan Lee at a booksigning too. He was there (same bookstore) just a few months ago. Did you get to go, Nimmy?
Well, I got there at about 8:00 and was in line for a little more than 3 hours. When were you there? No, I did not get to meet Alan Lee. I was quite put out when I found out he had been there. :(

My friend's friend was at a mall once and a guy came up to her and said, "Will you say yes for me? These guys aren't agreeing with me." She turned around and it was Sean Astin! Elijah, Dom, and Billy were standing behind him! How exciting would that be?! :eek:


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