Thranduil is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is a supporting character in The Hobbit, where he is referred to as the Elvenking, and he figures briefly in The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, and Unfinished Tales. He is the father of Legolas, Elven Prince and member of the Fellowship of the Ring. Tolkien describes Thranduil as having a crown made of red leaves and berries in the autumn, and wearing a similar crown of flowers in the spring. Like most of the Sindar, he would have been beardless, tall, and grey-eyed. The name "Thranduil" means "vigorous spring" in Sindarin.
He was portrayed by Lee Pace in the Peter Jackson films and by Otto Preminger in the Rankin-Bass animated film The Hobbit.
Subject ID: 92340
MoreThranduil is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is a supporting character in The Hobbit, where he is referred to as the Elvenking, and he figures briefly in The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, and Unfinished Tales. He is the father of Legolas, Elven Prince and member of the Fellowship of the Ring. Tolkien describes Thranduil as having a crown made of red leaves and berries in the autumn, and wearing a similar crown of flowers in the spring. Like most of the Sindar, he would have been beardless, tall, and grey-eyed. The name "Thranduil" means "vigorous spring" in Sindarin.
He was portrayed by Lee Pace in the Peter Jackson films and by Otto Preminger in the Rankin-Bass animated film The Hobbit.
Subject ID: 92340
Subject ID: 92340