Richard Armitage
Richard Armitage (born 22 August 1971, Leicester) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles in the film adaptations of "The Hobbit", the BBCs Robin Hood and Spooks, as well as his guest appearance in the finale of The Vicar of Dibley.
He started his career in theatre, appearing in various musicals including Cats and after studying at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company as a supporting player. Read Full BioRichard Armitage (born 22 August 1971, Leicester) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles in the film adaptations of "The Hobbit", the BBCs Robin Hood and Spooks, as well as his guest appearance in the finale of The Vicar of Dibley.
He started his career in theatre, appearing in various musicals including Cats and after studying at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company as a supporting player.
Richard Armitage has also performed a great deal of voice work such as starring as Robert Lovelace in BBC Radio 4's production of Clarissa: A History of a Young Lady in April of 2010. He has recorded audio books from those based on BBC's "Robin Hood", to Bernard Cornwel's Lords of the North, to three Georgette Heyer novels for Naxos AudioBooks: Sylvester, Venetia, and Convenient Marriage which is to be released in August of 2010. He has provided the narration for documentaries such as "Homes From Hell", "Empire's Children", "Too Poor for Posh School?", and "Forest Elephants: Rumble in the Jungle". He has also provided the voice over for several advertisements.
He started his career in theatre, appearing in various musicals including Cats and after studying at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company as a supporting player. Read Full BioRichard Armitage (born 22 August 1971, Leicester) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles in the film adaptations of "The Hobbit", the BBCs Robin Hood and Spooks, as well as his guest appearance in the finale of The Vicar of Dibley.
He started his career in theatre, appearing in various musicals including Cats and after studying at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company as a supporting player.
Richard Armitage has also performed a great deal of voice work such as starring as Robert Lovelace in BBC Radio 4's production of Clarissa: A History of a Young Lady in April of 2010. He has recorded audio books from those based on BBC's "Robin Hood", to Bernard Cornwel's Lords of the North, to three Georgette Heyer novels for Naxos AudioBooks: Sylvester, Venetia, and Convenient Marriage which is to be released in August of 2010. He has provided the narration for documentaries such as "Homes From Hell", "Empire's Children", "Too Poor for Posh School?", and "Forest Elephants: Rumble in the Jungle". He has also provided the voice over for several advertisements.
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George Trantzas
Far over the Misty Mountains cold
To dungeons deep and caverns old
We must away, ere break of day
To find our long forgotten gold
The pines were roaring on the height
The winds were moaning in the night
The fire was red, it flaming spread;
The trees like torches blazed with light
The wind was on the withered heath
But in the forest stirred no leaf:
There shadows lay be night or day
And dark things silent crept beneath
(Aaaahh aaahh...)
The wind went on from West to East;
All movement in the forest ceased
But shrill and harsh across the marsh
Its whistling voices were released
Farewell we call to hearth and hall!
Though wind may blow and rain may fall
We must away ere break of day
Far o'er the wood and mountain tall
SolarArmadillo
I think this is hands down the best scene in all of the hobbit movies.
Young Eldritch, the Old God
+Luke Jolly Definitely.
eddie c
Only wish they sung the entire song in the book
captain peyton
Luke Jolly nah I like when the dwarves of the iron hills arrive and fight with the elves
Jerimaha Orton
My whole favorite part is from the start of the movie to when Bilbo wakes up and chases after the group, I love the rest but the beginning is my favorite. :)
Jibb's Compilations
Luke Jolly easily the best!!
ShortieBerg !
Watching this in the theaters must’ve been incredible
isabelle
I did! It was so good! Especially in 3d! It was like the music resounded through [you] I loved it so much
xXMc1ovinXx
truly was
Cewa Paiget
Sooo good