Odo Proudfoot
Odo Proudfoot ( - ) was a Hobbit of the Shire.
History
Odo was the son of Bodo and Bilbo Baggins' aunt, Linda and gave rise to a line of Proudfoots (or, as Odo himself preferred, "Proudfeet").
Odo was among the guests at the famous Bilbo's Farewell Party during which he rested his prominently big feet on the table, until Bilbo Baggins suddenly and inexplicably disappeared, and in his surprise he took his feet of the table. At that time, he was an elderly hobbit indeed, being ninety-seven years old. He only lived for a few more years after the Party, but from him had come at least two generations of descendants, including his mischievous grandson Sancho, who attempted to excavate for treasure in Bag End.
Etymology
Portrayal in adaptations
Odo Proudfoot in adaptations
1978: The Lord of the Rings (1978 film):
Odo angrily wiggles his toes as he corrects Bilbo.
1981: The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series):
Odo is portrayed by Sean Arnold.
2001: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring:
The character Everard Proudfoot, played by Noel Appleby, filled Odo's role.
Referencias
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