Legendary actor Bernard Hill, known for his iconic roles in “The Lord of the Rings” and “Titanic”, has passed away at the age of 79. Hill’s agent confirmed the news of his death on Sunday morning, leaving fans and the entertainment industry in mourning.
Hill joined “The Lord Of The Rings” franchise in the second film of the trilogy, “The Two Towers”, as Théoden, King of Rohan. He reprised the role in the final installment, “The Return of the King”, which went on to win 11 Oscars. One of the most memorable scenes in the film featured Hill’s character delivering a powerful battle cry that inspired his troops to charge into battle.
In “Titanic”, Hill portrayed Captain Edward Smith, a real-life character, as the ill-fated ship sank. His performance in the 1997 film, which also won 11 Academy Awards, showcased his versatility as an actor.
Hill first gained recognition for his role as Yosser Hughes in the British TV mini-series “Boys From the Blackstuff” in 1982. He continued to impress audiences with his talent and versatility throughout his career, earning nominations and awards for his work.
His passing coincided with the airing of the second series of the BBC drama “The Responder”, in which he played a significant role. The director of BBC Drama, Lindsay Salt, paid tribute to Hill, acknowledging his remarkable career and talent.
Bernard Hill’s legacy as an actor will continue to inspire and entertain audiences for generations to come. Our thoughts are with his loved ones during this difficult time.