Otho Sackville-Baggins (TA 2910 – TA 3012) (SR 1309 - SR 1411) was a Hobbit of the Shire.
History
Otho adopted the name of both his parents, Longo Baggins and Camellia Sackville, effectively founding a new family. He was the head of the family for many years and his son Lotho had ambitions to succeed Bilbo (and later Frodo) as head of the Baggins family; had that happened before he died, Lotho would have called himself 'Baggins-Sackville-Baggins'.
Portrayal in adaptations
Otho was voiced by John Livesey in The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series). In the The Fellowship of the Ring (film) he was played by Peter Corrigan but had no lines.