Posted by eviebowman
on November 10, 2013 at 3:18 pm
Dean O’Gorman (Fili), Stephen Hunter (Bombur), John Callen (Oin) from The Hobbit and Mark Ferguson (Elvenking Gil-galad) from The Lord of the Rings were at Brisbane Supanova this weekend. All took part in the Middle-earth Magic Panel.
Here are two videos of the panel posted by Senna W on You Tube. (The picture rights itself and the sound quality improves).
Author: eviebowman
Evie was introduced to Tolkien's work by her boyfriend, over a beer in the Eagle and Child pub in Oxford. She went home, read the books and, a while later, married her boyfriend. She has only recently discovered fandom, after years of eye-rolling by her husband and children, and is delighted to find it warm and welcoming and not-at-all weird. As well as tracking down bits of news and sharing them with others, she leads ponies for Riding for the Disabled and loves the cinema and theatre and her wildlife garden.
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