Celeborn

Aliases: Teleporno
Date of Birth: FA
Race: Sindarin Elf
Height: Tall, (6 feet?)
Date of Death: N/A
Alignment: Good
Parents: ?
Spouse: Galadriel
Date of Marriage: FA
Children: Celebrian
Physical description: Tall and lordly.
Biography: Celeborn wed Galadriel in Doriath, and fled with her to Arvernien after Doriath's fall. Near the beginning of the Second age, Celeborn and Galadriel settled in Lorien, where for many years, Celeborn ruled as Lord of the Galadrim. During the War of the Ring, Celeborn led the army of Lorien that took Dol Guldur. After the War of the Ring, Celeborn tarried in Middle Earth for a while, but without Galadriel he grew bored, and eventually sailed to be with her.
Marton Csokas

Full Name: Marton Csokas
Birthdate: June 30, 1966
Birthplace: New Zealand
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Height: 6' 3"
Spouse: unknown
Children: unknown
Biography: Marton Csokas has recently appeared back-to-back in several international films, including the role of Poggle the Lesser in George Lucas's second installment in the Star Wars series, Attack of the Clones, the Jerry Bruckheimer production of Down and Under and Alex Proyas' Garage Days.
Immeaditely upon completion of his role in XXX, Csokas was cast by director Richard Donner in his film version of Michael Crichton's best-selling novel, Timline, for Paramount Pictures.
Born in New Zealand to a Hungarian father (family name pronounced Cho-karsh) and a New Zealand mother, Csokas graduated from the New Zealand drama school. He embarked on a celebrated career on stae, the first of which was the Taki Rua/Depot's Te Whaunau A Tuanui Jones. Audiences soon saw him portrayin the erudite and Bryonesque Septimus in Tom Stoppard's Arcadia, the ambiguous Joe Pitt in Tony Kusher's Angels in America, as well as in production of Brian Friel's Dancing in Lughnasa, David Hare's Amy's View, Patrick Marber's Closer (Chapman Tripp Theatre Award for Production of the Year) and Steven Berkoff's Kvetch. Csokas also co-founded his own experimental company, Stronghold Theatre, which built a reputation for challengin and expansive work.
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