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Barliman Butterbur (David Weatherley) has died.

Ataahua
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Dec 17 2024, 2:48am

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Barliman Butterbur (David Weatherley) has died. Can't Post

He was 85 years old.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/...r-lord-rings-dies-85

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Dec 17 2024, 3:22am

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What a life and career. [In reply to] Can't Post

Granted that the Tolkien connection is a way of reaching more readers, it seemed a shame to me that his life-long career as an actor was reduced by stuff and several other notices to his several-minutes role as Butterbur in the FotR movie.

The Daily Mail (UK) gives us this more detailed resume of his range of roles and media:
Weatherly served in the Canadian military in the late 50s and began his career as an actor after moving to New Zealand in 1961.

The celebrated actor got his start in community theatre before moving into voiceover work and then film and television.

He worked in show business for almost fifty years, beginning his career in 1975 on the NZ drama series The Mackenzie Affair, alongside Narnia star James Cosmo.

The actor went on to appear in some of New Zealand's most famous productions, including Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive and Hercules: Legendary Journeys.

Weatherly also lived in Australia in the late 80s and while Down Under appeared in Home and Away and A Country Practice.

He also voiced a character in the popular 2004 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II.

Throughout his celebrated career, Weatherley acted alongside some of the world's most renowned performers, including Ian McKellen, Orlando Bloom, Viggo Mortensen and Lucy Lawless.

He also worked as a theatre actor and wowed audiences across New Zealand in a range of productions, including Henry V and Evita.

His final work was a voice role in the 2019 NZ animated movie Mosley, alongside Lucy Lawless and Temuera Morrison.

What a range of roles and genres ... a real journeyman character actor. I would love to hear the story of how the Jackson production landed on using him to play Butterbur.

And thanks for this notice, Ataahua!

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/...Lord-Rings-dead.html


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grammaboodawg
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Dec 17 2024, 2:50pm

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Oh... sad news... [In reply to] Can't Post

He was "memorable" as he brought Barliman to life. Peace for him, his family, friend, and fans.

Thanks for letting us know, Ataahua.



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Dec 17 2024, 6:49pm

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I'll have a drink in his honor - make it a pint! // [In reply to] Can't Post

 

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Dec 21 2024, 12:32am

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A shame I was thinking about that character and scene just recently [In reply to] Can't Post

I was thinking that while it was not of course completely true to the books it was quite a nice and amusing summurary. I was also wondering if more was filmed and cut.


(This post was edited by Hamfast Gamgee on Dec 21 2024, 12:41am)


Emeldir
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Dec 21 2024, 3:54pm

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Sad to hear this. He did a good job with the part. RIP Barli. [In reply to] Can't Post

 


OldestDaughter
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Dec 23 2024, 7:25pm

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Awww that makes me sad [In reply to] Can't Post

He played the role perfectly, I always thought he carried a gentleness with his version of the character.


cats16
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Feb 22 2025, 12:04am

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Coming to this very late, but *raises a pint in honor* // [In reply to] Can't Post

 

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