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Sigrid was an inhabitant of Lake-town, and Bard's eldest daughter.
She is non-canonical as she does not appear in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, and only in the The Hobbit film trilogy.
In adaptations
The Hobbit film trilogy
Sigrid lives in Lake-town along with her father Bard the Bowman, younger brother Bain and younger sister Tilda. After her father returns home, Sigrid is very happy, greeting him and explaining that she was getting worried since he has been gone all day. However, it is revealed that Bard is smuggling a group of Dwarves led by Thorin II Oakenshield. When she notices the Dwarves and their Hobbit companion Bilbo Baggins coming out of the toilet, she asks her father why they are there. After Thorin and the rest of the Dwarves venture to reclaim the Lonely Mountain that was stolen by Smaug, Sigrid walks outside when she hears a noise. Thinking it is her father, she calls out for him until she is attacked by an Orc, who is part of Bolg's hunting party to find and kill Thorin. The Orc shoves her roughly into a bench at the table, which she hides under, pulling her sister close. They are eventually saved by Legolas and Tauriel, who have been following Bolg and his Orcs, and defeat them. After being saved, Sigrid and her sister try as much to restrain a dying Kíli in order to allow Tauriel to heal him with the Athelas plant that she obtains from Bofur.
During the onslaught of Smaug, she escapes the town with her sister, the Elf Tauriel and the Dwarves. They relocate to the ruins of Dale. After the Orcs attack Dale, Sigrid and her siblings hide in the Great Hall on the main square, although their journey there is beset with dangers.
Voice Dubbing actors
Foreign Language | Voice dubbing artist |
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Portuguese (Brazil) (Television/DVD) | Ana Lúcia Menezes |
Spanish (Latin America) | Karla Falcón |
Italian (Italy) | Erica Necci |
Polish | Julia Chatys |
Czech | Terezie Teberyová |
German | Friederike Walke |