Favorite actor for his work: Holla to my man John Rhys-Davies! <P>Humor, bravery, unquenchable spirit, respect for those who respect him, racial pride, and character that is much larger than his dwarven frame. <P>Rhys-Davies also rocked in Indiana Jones. He goes from an Arab to a dwarf. Plus, you can't beat his beard. Wish I could grow one... <P>You know, on second thought, forget it... Women with beards don't go over well in the human race. <P>Also, Elijah Wood:<P>He plays an intense character. I think his is the most emotionally charged and tense role in the movie, and he carries it off beautifully. His dilemma lies within himself, and it can only be solved through a long arduous task. Compared with Aragorn who has to pick up a sword and fight to fulfill his destiny and claim his place in history, Frodo has to dig deep within himself and complete a mission while fighting an invasion of his soul by the evil of Sauron.<P>It is always harder to fight one's self than it is to accept a physical test.
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