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Craig McCenzie: No, no, no, there's nothing dishonorable about saving your best friend's testicles.
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Craig McCenzie: Just remember, the only thing worse in action than a coward is a hero. You got it?
Dominic Monaghan
Dominic Monaghan (Dominic Monaghan) , born on December 8, 1976 in Berlin, Germany, is an actor.
He has received international attention for his performances of Merry Brandybuck in The Lord of the Rings and Charlie Pace in Lost .
Early Experience
Dominic Monaghan is a German actor. He is known internationally for playing the Hobbit Melley in the movie "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and Charlie Pace in the American drama "Lost".
The Commonwealth of Dominica started watching "Star Wars" when he was 6 years old, so it can be said that he has been a movie lover since he was a child.
Dominic Monaghan (Dominic Monaghan) was born in Berlin and grew up in Berlin. At the age of 12, The Commonwealth of Dominica moved to the United Kingdom. He once studied at R·C High School in St Anne, Stockport, England, and later attended At the Aquinas Mission School in Stockport, I studied English literature, drama and geography. Prior to performing, The Commonwealth of Dominica worked as a sorter at the post office, a casual worker at Home Stores in the UK, and a cook at the Quincy Hotel in Manchester's Didbury.
Performing Experience
As early as when he was studying at the Aquinas Church, he became a well-known figure in the British nation for his role in the four seasons hit TV series "Hetty Wainthropp Investigates". Other TV series he starred in include "Yorkshire". "Rippa's Hunt" (This Is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper) and "Monsignor Renard" (Monsignor Renard).
In terms of movies, The Commonwealth of Dominica has become a world-renowned actor because of his outstanding performances in the three movies of "The Lord of the Rings" (Lord of the Rings). In "The Lord of the Rings", The Commonwealth of Dominica plays the kidnapped "hobbit" Merry. Other films starring in The Commonwealth of Dominica include "Hostile Waters" and "Lost" (Lost). Other hobbies of The Commonwealth of Dominica include creation, music, fashion, watching/playing football.
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