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Russell Ira Crowe (born April 7, 1964) is a New Zealand actor and film director. His work on screen has earned him various accolades, including an Academy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and a British Academy Film Award. Crowe was born in New Zealand, spending ten years of his childhood in Australia and residing there permanently by age 21. He began acting in Australia and had his break-out role in Romper Stomper (1992). He gained international recognition in the late 1990s for his starring roles in L.A. Confidential (1997) and The Insider (1999). Crowe gained wider stardom for playing the title role of Gladiator (2000), which earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor. Further acclaim came for portraying real-life mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr. in A Beautiful Mind (2001). Crowe then starred in several films in the 2000s, including Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003), Cinderella Man (2005), 3:10 to Yuma (2007), American Gangster (2007), State of Play (2009), and Robin Hood (2010). Crowe has since appeared in the films Les Misérables (2012), Man of Steel (2013), Noah (2014), and Thor: Love and Thunder (2022). In 2014, he made his directorial debut with the drama The Water Diviner, in which he also starred. Aside from acting, Crowe has co-own the National Rugby League (NRL) team South Sydney Rabbitohs since 2006.

The Silmarillion is a collection of mythopoeic stories that chronicle the history of Middle-earth from its creation to the end of the First Age, focusing on the creation of the world, the rebellion of the dark lord Morgoth, and the epic struggle of the Elves to reclaim the Silmarils. It details the creation of the world by Eru Ilúvatar and the angelic beings (Valar and Maiar), the awakening of the Elves, and their subsequent conflict with Morgoth. The core of the narrative revolves around the theft of the Silmarils by Morgoth and the Elves' long war to recover them, a conflict that shapes the landscape and history of Middle-earth.



