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In “The Hobbit” film trilogy directed by Peter Jackson, the King of the Elves, Thranduil, is portrayed by actor Lee Pace. Pace delivers a compelling performance, capturing the regal demeanor and complex character traits of Thranduil, the proud and enigmatic Elvenking of Mirkwood. His portrayal adds depth and nuance to the character, making him a memorable part of the cinematic adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s classic fantasy tale.
In The Hobbit film trilogy, the Elvenking was played by actor Lee Pace. His character’s name is Thranduil, the king of the Mirkwood elves.
In “The Hobbit” film series, Thranduil, the Elvenking, is portrayed by actor Lee Pace. His portrayal of Thranduil, the ruler of the Woodland Realm and father to Legolas, brought a regal and somewhat enigmatic presence to the character in the films.
In “The Hobbit” film series, Thranduil, the Elvenking, is portrayed by actor Lee Pace. He plays a significant role as the ruler of the Woodland Realm, also known as Mirkwood, and father to Legolas. Pace’s portrayal brings a regal and sometimes enigmatic presence to the character, contributing to the depth of the Elven storyline in the films.