‘The Hobbit’ Cast with their Scale and Stunt Doubles
Used when you only see the dwarves from behind next to a taller person, for example Gandalf and the Laketowners. The scale doubles had to audition like the actors, and they all went to dwarf boot camp together.
Jed Brophy (Nori) and his scale double.
Peter Hambleton (Gloin) and his scale double.
Mark Atkin as Richard Armitage’s (Thorin) scale and stunt double.
Peter Dillon (stunt double) and Ken Stott (Balin).
Stephen Hunter (Bombur) and Bronson Steel (stunt double).
Allan Smith (stunt double) and Jed Brophy (Nori).
Tony Marsh (stunt double) and Peter Hambleton (Gloin).
Via Reddit.
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