![]() Watch Sean Bean uncanny delivery that helped imortalize the quote via the world of memes, in the video below. Not only is it the most famous quote from Lord of the Rings movies, but also from actor Sean Bean and the role he plays as Boromir, and probably it is also one the most known movie quotes ever. It is the most famous quote from Lord of the Rings and the meme still roams the internet everyday. The legendary quote was said in Lord of the Rings by character Boromir played by actor Sean Bean. Somebody suggest to take the ring to Mordor and burn it in Mound Doom where it was forged, and as an answer the sentence “One does not simply walk into Mordor” is said. You have the most powerful dwarves, elves and men represented at this meeting, to decide what to do with the one ring. The quote is spoken at a meeting in Rivendell with all of the good, last standing forces. It’s almost Spring, so for now, Bean can rest assured that Winter is not coming for a while, and look toward a bright future, with less death.The “one does not simply”-meme is originally taken from a quote from the movie Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring, the first Lord of the Rings movie that is. I’ve said, ‘they know my character’s going to die because I’m in it.” Understandably, Sean Bean has recently decided to reject roles in which he dies, telling the Sun in 2019 that he had had enough: ![]() During the filming of Lord Of The Rings in New Zealand, Bean would often travel to various filming locations on foot, even walking up mountains, as he was terrified of flying in a helicopter. In reality, Bean cuts a much less menacing figure than many of his characters. “He is able to laugh at himself, which is a bonus in acting”, Hughes said. Unusually humble for such a high profile actor, he acknowledges his reputation for always dying. As a young boy, he once dreamed of playing for the Blades, before a leg injury prevented any chances of becoming a professional footballer. According to Hughes, “some critics used to be really snotty about his Sheffield accent”, overlooking a prominent actor who trained at the RADA and the Royal Shakespeare Company.ĭespite his Hollywood stardom, the proud Yorkshireman is still a regular at Bramall Lane, cheering for his hometown team Sheffield United Football Club. He gets beheaded this time.Ī man of humble origins, Bean was born in Handsworth, Sheffield in 1959, attending Rotherham College before receiving a scholarship to the Royal Acting and Dancing Academy (RADA) aged 22. In perhaps his most famous role, Bean played tragic hero Eddard Stark in the HBO series, uttering the famous words ‘winter is coming’ before….well, the inevitable. “…it’s easier to see certain actors with a certain flashiness, and assume that that’s what acting is always about, but in Game of Thrones in particular, his very quiet performance is effective.” ![]() You can see everything behind the eyes, and you don’t expect it. ![]() Some even claim that he himself is a spoiler, as his death almost seems a foregone conclusion.ĭespite his knack for dying, some film critics see Bean as an ‘unsung hero’ among the world’s greatest actors.Īccording to Sarah Hughes, a film reviewer for the Guardian, “something really rare is his ability to say a lot without having to speak. ![]() Whether he’s being buried alive, torn apart by horses, shot by four arrows, or bulldozed off a cliff by a herd of cows, Sean Bean is a busy man. An hour later, he’s dead.ĭumbfounded, you ask yourself - ‘really? I bloody knew it. You sit down with a glass of wine and your significant other, or maybe by yourself, to watch a new blockbuster film starring Sean Bean. ![]()
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