"The Hobbit of the Absolute Ring"... Actor Ian Home died

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A home agent said on the day that Home, who had Parkinson's disease, died peacefully while family watched at a hospital in England. Home was a representative British personality actor who digested a wide range of characters based on his strong acting skills.

Home played the role of the dwarf Hobbit ``Bilbo Baggins'' in Peter Jackson's ``The Lord of the Rings: The Expedition of the Rings'' (2001) and ``The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King'' (2003), which impressed movie fans.

During the play, Bilbo Baggins gained an absolute ring with the power to dominate the world in his youthful adventure, and he was the character who passed it on to his nephew Frodo, playing the opening role of the Lord of the Rings series.

Ian Home won the British Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for'The Tank of Fire'

Home showed outstanding acting skills in the British Academy Awards for the film'The Chariot of Fire' (1981).

In this role, he won the British Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and was nominated for the Oscar for American Supporting.

  • In addition, Home appeared in the role of Android'Ash' in Ridley Scott's'Alien' (1979) and Father Cornelius in Luk Besson's'Fifth Element' (1997), making it more popular.

    Home also worked for a long time in the British theater company'Royal Shakespeare Company' (RSC) and was awarded an article in 1998 for his contributions.

    RCS celebrated Home's lifetime achievements, saying, "The great soul with original talent has disappeared." The British Film and Television Academy of Arts (BAFTA), which hosts the British Academy Awards, also mourned.

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