'The Hobbit Part 3' News: Nori's 'Not Unused To Adventure Being A Bit Of A Thief,' Says Actor Jed Brophy [VIDEO]
As the final leg of filming for The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies is currently underway, actor Jed Brophy who plays Nori in the trilogy, spoke about his character and revealed that he was done finidhing his part for the movie.
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In an interview with Empire online, Brophy gave fans a description of his character in the films in his own words.
"He's a poacher, he's been out in the wild on his own. He's the brother of Dori and Ori, who comes back into the fold to go on this journey," he said. "He's not unused to adventure, being a bit of a thief. He has a lot of daggers secreted about his body. If he were English, he'd be a cockney."
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The actor also spoke about the comedy between the dwarves, that ensues only when caught alone, with their own community, in close quarters.
"When dwarves are alone as a group, the comedy between them is great, but they don't tend to do that in front of other people," he said. "They are more reserved around other races, but with each other they are like a bunch of four-year-olds in the playground. The food fight with Baggins is hilarious. Bombur is very great, so he tends to be as deadly towards us as he is towards the enemy.
In another podcast with ProjectIRadio, Brophy revealed that he was done finishing his part for the movie but that the bits with the stunt doubles still remained.
"All of our stunt doubles have been working doing motion capture stunt stuff for The Battle of the Five Armies. As I say, as we speak it's still going. Yeah, we're looking forward to seeing a cut, actually," he said. "I haven't seen any of the third film... apart from the stuff we've done ADR for, we haven't seen any, kind of, long bits shot together."
The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies will hit theaters on Dec. 18.
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