Sir Ian Holm, widely known for his portrayals of Bilbo Baggins in Lord Of The Rings and Ash in Alien, has passed away peacefully from Parkinson's complications. He was 88. His agent confirmed the news, writing, "He died peacefully in hospital, with his family and carer. Charming, kind and ferociously talented, we will miss him hugely."
Though Holm is best known to modern audiences for his roles as Bilbo, Holm had a storied acting career, earning a Best Supporting Actor nomination for his role as Sam Mussabini in Chariots of Fireand had memorable turns in The Fifth Element, Brazil and Hamlet.
Holm was unable to attend Josh Gad's Reunited Apart reunion with the Lord of the Rings cast, writing, "I am sorry to not see you in person, I miss you all and hope your adventures have taken you to many places, I am in lockdown in my hobbit home, or holm."
Holm was knighted in 1998 for "services to drama."
Online tributes to Holm and his career poured out as the news spread on Twitter.
Remembering the life and career of the legendary Sir #IanHolm (1931-2020) 💙 #RIP pic.twitter.com/vcMKffpj9l
— IMDb (@IMDb) June 19, 2020
Goodbye dear Bilbo for your next adventure afterlife.
You will always be remembered #IanHolm pic.twitter.com/K8j6rIinfh— Debajyoti (@debajyotidas202) June 19, 2020
RIP Ian Holm, an actor with an immortal body of work pic.twitter.com/bzhhUk7EM1
— Will🐫Menaker (@willmenaker) June 19, 2020
R.I.P. Sir Ian Holm
- Alien
- Chariots of Fire (Nominated for Academy Award)
- The 5th Element
- Lord of The Rings (Bilbo Baggins)
- Ratatouille (Chef Skinner)
- Garden State
- The Day After Tomorrow
- 1967 Tony for Best Actor in The Homecoming pic.twitter.com/upNGabMQM7— Twisted History (@twistedhistory) June 19, 2020
Thank you, Ian Holm, for your wonderful portrayal of Bilbo Baggins. You will always live on in our hearts ❤️ #RIPIanHolm pic.twitter.com/3qNQtnwKH1
— Middle-Earth 💕 (@tolkienedits) June 19, 2020
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