Here you
will find everything you need to know about Elijah Wood, AKA
Frodo Baggins from the Lord of the rings Movie Trilogy/ The
Fellowship of the Ring, The Two towers, and The Return of the King.
Biography for:-
Elijah Wood
Date of Birth 28 January 1981, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
Birth Name
Elijah Jordan Wood
Nickname
Elwood, Lij and Monkey
Height
5' 6" (1.68 m)
Mini Biography
Elijah Jordan Wood was born on January 28, 1981, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
to Warren and Debbie Wood. He has an older brother Zack and a younger
sister Hannah Wood. At an early age Elijah showed a knack for entertaining
and wowing audiences, and his mother decided to take him to Los Angeles
for an Annual International Modeling and Talent Association convention.
He quickly landed himself an acting job. Soon he began popping up in
commercials and then in small parts on television, but he got his first
major part appearing in Avalon (1990) in 1990. His acting career took
off from there, and he began appearing in films such as Paradise (1991),
Radio Flyer (1992) and Forever Young (1992), with Mel Gibson. After
The Good Son (1993) with Macaulay Culkin, Elijah appeared in North (1994).
Although the film was deemed a flop at the box office, Elijah was praised
as the only good thing to come out of it. In 1996 Elijah starred in
a movie remake of an old TV show, Flipper (1996), and immediately regained
his old strength. He appeared in countless films after that. Many critics
wondered if his ability as a child actor to capture an audience was
wearing thin, as had many child actors', but Elijah has proved that
it has only made him stronger. Deep Impact (1998) and The Faculty (1998)
were produced after that, and were quite successful. In 1999 Elijah
was in three movies that never made it into wide release: The Bumblebee
Flies Anyway (1999) (released on satellite TV), Black and White (1999/I)
(released on home video) and Chain of Fools (2000). Elijah next went
to work on what has been called the biggest project ever to hit the
movies, the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, based on the books
by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Mini Biography By: Secksielise
Trivia
Melissa Joan Hart wanted him to play the male lead in Drive Me Crazy
(1999) because she thought it would take some of the pressure off her
in her first leading role. However, she was told that he looked too
young next to her, and the role went to Adrian Grenier.
Parents' names are Warren and Debbie
Wood.
Elijah has an older brother Zachariah
(b. 1974) who works in video games and a younger sister Hannah Wood
(born 7th October 1983).
Presented at Academy Awards in place
of Macaulay Culkin.
He was the first recipient of the NATO/ShoWest
Young Star of the Year Award.
He heard about the Lord of the Rings
trilogy while filming The Faculty (1998). Immediately, he sensed that
this was the chance of a lifetime. Director George Huang, a personal
friend of Wood's, filmed his audition tape for the Lord of the Rings
Trilogy. He shot the scene from different angles which were cut together
for the video. They sent the video off to New Zealand for director Peter
Jackson and a few months later, he got the part.
Smashing Pumpkins is his favorite band.
Owns one of two prop rings used in "Lord
of the Rings." The other went to Andy Serkis, who played Gollum.
Plays piano.
As of December 2003, Elijah lived in
a New York apartment with his sister Hannah Wood. However, within a
few months he moved back into his mother's guest house in Santa Monica,
California, where he lived previously, stating he couldn't justify the
rent on the apartment since he spent so little time there.
He became a child model when his mother
wanted him to burn off excessive energy.
Admits to owning thousands of CDs in
many musical genres, because he loves music so much.
Two of his favorite books are "The
Hobbit" and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame."
Is a fan of ex-Smashing Pumpkins frontman
Billy Corgan's new band, 'Zwan'.
Considers Frodo Baggins to be his best
role.
Is the first member of the official
"Lord of the Rings" fanclub.
Studies singing professionally.
Suffered acute appendicitis and was
briefly hospitalized [August 2003]
Wears clear contact lenses.
[hearing that Sean Astin wanted to correct
rumors that his character Sam Gamgee had a homosexual love for Frodo:]
"Yeah, we've never had that perspective on the relationship, but
there is a real bond and a real closeness. Which was easy for Sean and
I because we became so close making the film. So it's a natural thing
to display and to show and I think it comes across without any real
effort ... Frodo really starts to fail physically and emotionally and
mentally, so Sam is there to kind of pick up the pieces and show his
affection for Frodo and really almost carry him to the end. So that
relationship is really important in this film, particularly. ... I think
it's really refreshing and nice. I'm really close with my friends and
affectionate, and I don't think that there is anything suspicious about
that, necessarily. So it's good to show it and have it be an unisexual
thing, definitely." [The Toronto Star, December 12, 2003]
Dressed up and rode on a float as the
god of wine and mirth to head the Bacchus 2004 parade in New Orleans,
Louisiana, for Mardi Gras in February, 2004.
In the original book "The Lord
of the Rings," Frodo is 50 years old when he leaves Bag End, which
makes him the oldest of the four lead hobbits. Wood is actually the
youngest of the four actors.
Loves The Hives.
His favorite movie is Harvey (1950).
His uncle is Turk E. Krause from the
band Molly Nova and the Hawk.
Each of the nine Fellowship members
got the same tattoo: the number nine written in Elvish. Elijah's is
on his pelvic bone on the right side.
Served as the Bacchus of the 2004 Mardi
Gras Parade, and returned the next year.
Received an injury under his eyebrow
during the filming of Hooligans (2005) (aka "The Yank), leaving
a visible scar.
Favorite food is fried artichoke hearts
dipped in ranch dressing. During the filming of The Lord of the Rings:
The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), he found a small restaurant
that served him artichokes at least three times a week.
Frequently attends the popular annual
gaming convention known as E3 (Electronic Entertainment Exposition)
which takes places in Los Angeles at the convention center. The week
long event features all of the soon-to-be-released games and gaming
systems and is open to those working in the gaming industry.
In 2005, he started his own record label.
His favorite music groups include Smashing
Pumpkins, The Stone Roses, The Beatles, The Sundays, Black Sabbath and
Verbena.
Among his favorite actresses are Liza
Minnelli and Vanessa Redgrave.
Was number 75 on vh1's "100 Greatest
Kid Stars."
Roger Ebert called him "The most
talented actor in his age group in Hollywood history.".
Was ranked #16 in E's 50 cutest child
stars all grown up (2005).
Godzilla (1998) is his least favorite
movie.
His family owned a deli which they sold
so they could move to California.
Was ranked #2 on Entertainment Weekly's
'30 Under 30' the actors list. (2008).
Real life fan of West Ham United, the
team he played a fan of in Green Street. Other fans include Danny Dyer,
Ray Winstone and Matt Damon.
Personal Quotes
[on celebrity:] "I won't change and my perspective won't change.
I want to continue my life the way I live it, and I'm not going to let
anything stop me from doing that. It isn't all about acting. There's
a lot more to life than Hollywood."
[on worrying about the high expectations
of Lord of the Rings fans when he was cast as Frodo:]
"I definitely felt the pressure. I wanted to live up to all of
the expectations. But when I got into costume and worked with the others,
I just didn't think about it anymore."
If I wasn't an actor, I'd be a secret
agent.
I think being different, being against
the grain of society, is the greatest thing in the world.
[on concluding filming of LOTR:] "Frodo
will look more haggard, but not as bad as Gollum. There is a massive
transformation, but the journey should have a physical effect on him,
which makes sense as I look a lot older than when I started filming.
I was 18 then, and it's appropriate that he looks older, too. And if
I've done my job right, then you should empathize with him. When it
came to the end, I was very emotional. I was heaving, I couldn't breathe,
and the last bits of the movie really wrecked me. They gave each actor
his own farewell, when we were back there earlier this year. You'd go
on to a sound stage and Peter [director Peter Jackson] would make a
speech about each actor and then bring in their sword and a clapperboard.
It was completely overwhelming. When it came time for me to give a speech,
I was so gone I just couldn't do it. I now have the ears, the feet,
the sword, the Ring, and one of the maps of Middle-Earth. The whole
thing has had a massive impact on us. I think Bill [Billy Boyd] and
Dom [Dominic Monaghan] and I are thinking about buying a house here
[in New Zealand], because we don't want to lose our connection with
the country. It makes most sense to go in on a place because we could
use it like a timeshare and then holiday at different times or together.
But we're so lazy and completely hopeless at doing things, so it remains
to be seen if it'll ever happen." [December 11, 2003]
[after the last press junket for LOTR
in New York:] "There's a real sense of completion now, because
we can look at the entirety of the trilogy and say we've done it, our
work is finished. That's a great feeling. And I think that, as it comes
to a close, we look to the relationships forged in New Zealand and throughout
the experience, and they will carry on. The fellowship will carry on.
And that gives us great hope. Our lives will interweave forever."
[December 18, 2003]
[on filming the scene in _Lord of
the Rings: The Return of the King, The (2003)_ in which Sam
tries to make Frodo recall the Shire:] "That day was very difficult
and it was a long day. I remember Peter [Peter Jackson] actually crying
on set after a few takes. It was a real defining moment for Sean [Sean
Astin] and I, not only in this film, but in our acting." [December
14, 2003]
[on New Zealand:] "I will go back
... I think Bill [Billy Boyd] and Dom [Dominic Monaghan)]and I are thinking
of buying a house together. We don't want to lose our connection with
New Zealand - I love the country and I love Wellington and I want to
go back. I would love to have a place to live there if I do go back
for any period of time. It would just be a time share. It makes the
most sense for us to go in on a place, 'cause then we can get a great
place. We could be there together and have holidays there, or if I wanted
to go there and live there for a little while I could. It just kind
of makes sense. Then we could rent it out when we aren't there. That's
the idea, anyway." (On hearing this, Billy Boyd said, "Elijah
said that, huh? He put a curse on it.") [December 12, 2003]
My philosophy has always been to try
to put myself into roles and films that are different. That intensified
after 'Lord of the Rings' because it was so massive, but it's something
I've always believed in -- wanting to change people's perceptions and
challenge myself as an actor.
I don't know that I necessarily feel
more comfortable in the context of smaller films, but I tend to feel
more comfortable more often than not with the material of smaller films.
[on filming the scene in _Lord of
the Rings: The Return of the King, The (2003)_ in which Sam tries
to make Frodo recall the Shire:] "That day was very difficult and
it was a long day. I remember Peter [Peter Jackson] actually crying
on set after a few takes. It was a real defining moment for Sean [Sean
Astin] and I, not only in this film, but in our acting." [December
14, 2003]
Iggy read and approved the script, so
we're going to start shooting this year. It's totally awesome. It scares
the shit out of me, because I love him. And it's terrifying to play
someone so iconic. I would never want to be the one to screw with people's
perception of who he was. But that's also why I want to do it. I am
genuinely a huge fan, so at least it's in the hands of someone who cares.
(On the Iggy Pop biopic The Passenger, in which Woods will play Iggy
Pop himself.)
I really do love making movies and being
a part of other people's vision. But Simian [his record label] is coming
out of a direct need to do something on my own, to build something from
the ground up that has nothing to do with the career that I've established
for myself. To face something in your life where you're not being handed
responsibility, you're creating it -- I think that's really important.
Biography taken from IMDB

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Gollum's Song (from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers)