Tuesday, May 7, 2024
Year : 2, Issue : 19
Entertainment Desk: From portraying the charismatic Captain Edward Smith in the 1997 classic “Titanic” to embodying King Theoden in the Oscar-winning “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, Bernard Hill captivated audiences with his remarkable acting prowess. However, his unexpected passing early Sunday morning left his fans heartbroken.
His agent Lou Coulson confirmed the news about his demise to local media.
His career soared with his portrayal of Yosser Hughes in the BBC TV drama “Boys from the Blackstuff”, illuminating the challenges of unemployment in Liverpool.
In James Cameron’s ‘Titanic’ (1997), he portrayed Captain Edward Smith, the stoic yet tragic commander of the ill-fated RMS Titanic.
Hill’s performance as King Théoden in Peter Jackson’s epic trilogy “The Lord of the Rings” garnered him considerable acclaim and affection from audiences.
Throughout his decades-long career, Hill took on a variety of roles, including appearances in the 1976 BBC TV series “I, Claudius,” a role in the 1982 film “Gandhi,” “Shirley Valentine” in 1989, “The Scorpion King” in 2002, and the 2008 Tom Cruise film “Valkyrie.”