9:52 pm - 01/21/2013
The Hobbit Interviews: Jed Brophy On Nori
‘If Nori were English, he’d be a cockney...'

Like his brother-in-arms Mark Hadlow, Jed Brophy has worked with Peter Jackson since his gore-filled early days. He’s appeared in Heavenly Creatures and popped up in a range of villainous guises across The Lord Of The Rings trilogy including Sharku, a warg rider and a Nazgûl (if a death-dealing servant of Sauron can be said to “pop up” anywhere – and they probably can’t). If flying around on a fell beast doesn’t give a man his Middle-earth bearings, joining Thorin’s company on a quest for distant treasure should do the trick. The long time WETA-ite chatted to Empire’s Ian Nathan about playing Nori.
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Like his brother-in-arms Mark Hadlow, Jed Brophy has worked with Peter Jackson since his gore-filled early days. He’s appeared in Heavenly Creatures and popped up in a range of villainous guises across The Lord Of The Rings trilogy including Sharku, a warg rider and a Nazgûl (if a death-dealing servant of Sauron can be said to “pop up” anywhere – and they probably can’t). If flying around on a fell beast doesn’t give a man his Middle-earth bearings, joining Thorin’s company on a quest for distant treasure should do the trick. The long time WETA-ite chatted to Empire’s Ian Nathan about playing Nori.
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lol kili
My boyfriend kept complaining through the movie about the "hot dwarf."
"Why is there a hot dwarf? Is it for the fan girls? He needs a weird bulbous nose to distract from his features."
"I don't get why that one dwarf got to be hot?"
"Hey what's with this hot dwarf?"
He was not feeling Kili.
sorry for the mini rant, I just like to side-eye any straight guy who complains about movies that acknowledge their female fanbase