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The gods are smiling on a Kiwi actor. Film director Sir Peter Jackson has announced that The Almighty Johnsons actor Dean O'Gorman will star in The Hobbit as Fili the dwarf.
Jackson said on his Facebook page that O'Gorman was "a terrific Kiwi actor, who I am thrilled to be working with".
O'Gorman, 34, will replace British actor Rob Kazinsky, who left the production last month for personal reasons. O'Gorman is one of the stars of TV3's The Almighty Johnsons, a story of Norse gods living in modern New Zealand.
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Will all these movies of characters in the lord of the rings universe be a dream or a nightmare that we wan't to forget about ?
That's what you have to remember....that you liked it as a kid and salvage as much as possible. I mean its Peter Jackson...some of it has to be good...right?