Thomas Robins is a New Zealand actor who played Déagol in Peter Jackson's The Return of the King film (2003), and later young Thráin in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012).
A noted New Zealand actor, Robins was the original host of the Saturday morning Breakfast show, Squirt.[1] Thomas also made an uncredited cameo in Peter Jackson's King Kong as a New York theatergoer, and as Colin McKenzie (also uncredited) in Forgotten Silver. He is also known as Alistair Morton in the New Zealand series Seven Periods with Mr Gormsby.[2]
Thomas has a wife Susan, and two children.[3]
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In 2010, Robins won an International Emmy Award (Digital Emmy) for his work on Reservoir Hill in 2009 which he shared with its producer David Stubbs.[4]
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Minor Actors in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy
John Bach • Sala Baker • Jed Brophy • Bruce Hopkins • Ian Hughes • Nathaniel Lees • John Leigh • Bret McKenzie • Thomas Robins • Harry Sinclair • Bruce Spence |