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[M]Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles[/M], [M]including[/M] Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, [M]Hugo Weaving[/M], and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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[M]Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles[/M], [M]including[/M] Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, [M]Ian Holm[/M], Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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[M]Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles[/M], [M]including[/M] Ian McKellen, [M]Andy Serkis[/M], Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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[M]Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles[/M], [M]including Ian McKellen[/M], Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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[M]Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles[/M], including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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[M]The first film in the series[/M] opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and [M]grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.[/M]
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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[M]The first film in the series opened[/M] at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand [M]on November 28, 2012[/M] and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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[M]The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand[/M] on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and [M]composer Howard Shore.[/M]
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, [M]director of photography Andrew Lesnie[/M] and composer Howard Shore.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, [M]art director Dan Hennah[/M], director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, [M]illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee[/M], art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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Also returning to production were [M]co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens[/M], illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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[M]Also returning to production were[/M] co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer [M]Howard Shore.[/M]
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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[M]Also returning to production were[/M] co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography [M]Andrew Lesnie[/M] and composer Howard Shore.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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[M]Also returning to production were[/M] co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director [M]Dan Hennah[/M], director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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[M]Also returning to production were[/M] co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and [M]Alan Lee[/M], art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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[M]Also returning to production were[/M] co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators [M]John Howe[/M] and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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[M]Also returning to production were[/M] co-writers Fran Walsh and [M]Philippa Boyens[/M], illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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[M]Also returning to production were[/M] co-writers [M]Fran Walsh[/M] and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore.
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The Hobbit is a movie trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937. The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014. The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro, but he dropped out due to the film's many delays. The films were directed instead by Peter Jackson, who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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[M]The Hobbit is a movie trilogy[/M] based on J.R.R.
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The Hobbit (original in English: The Hobbit) is a series of three epic fantasy and adventure films directed, co-written and produced by Peter Jackson and based on the book The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien published in 1937. The films are by subtitle : An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of Five Armies (2014). The Lord of the Rings is originally a sequel to the book, so the series acts as a prequel to the trilogy of films, also directed by Jackson.
Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore. Some props were worked on by Weta Workshop and visual effects, produced by Weta Digital, as in the original trilogy. The most significant new involvement in the series is the participation of Guillermo del Toro, originally chosen to direct the films, but it was as co-writer that he was credited.
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the three films follow the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), summoned by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), to accompany thirteen dwarves led by Thorin II (Richard Armitage) on a quest to the Lonely Mountain, where they will try to recover the dwarfs belongings that were stolen by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). It is in this adventure that Bilbo meets the One Ring that unleashes the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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Tolkien's novel [M]Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure from 1937.[/M]
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The Hobbit (original in English: The Hobbit) is a series of three epic fantasy and adventure films directed, co-written and produced by Peter Jackson and based on the book The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien published in 1937. The films are by subtitle : An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of Five Armies (2014). The Lord of the Rings is originally a sequel to the book, so the series acts as a prequel to the trilogy of films, also directed by Jackson.
Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore. Some props were worked on by Weta Workshop and visual effects, produced by Weta Digital, as in the original trilogy. The most significant new involvement in the series is the participation of Guillermo del Toro, originally chosen to direct the films, but it was as co-writer that he was credited.
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the three films follow the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), summoned by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), to accompany thirteen dwarves led by Thorin II (Richard Armitage) on a quest to the Lonely Mountain, where they will try to recover the dwarfs belongings that were stolen by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). It is in this adventure that Bilbo meets the One Ring that unleashes the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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Tolkien's [M]novel Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure[/M] from 1937.
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The Hobbit (original in English: The Hobbit) is a series of three epic fantasy and adventure films directed, co-written and produced by Peter Jackson and based on the book The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien published in 1937. The films are by subtitle : An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of Five Armies (2014). The Lord of the Rings is originally a sequel to the book, so the series acts as a prequel to the trilogy of films, also directed by Jackson.
Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore. Some props were worked on by Weta Workshop and visual effects, produced by Weta Digital, as in the original trilogy. The most significant new involvement in the series is the participation of Guillermo del Toro, originally chosen to direct the films, but it was as co-writer that he was credited.
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the three films follow the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), summoned by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), to accompany thirteen dwarves led by Thorin II (Richard Armitage) on a quest to the Lonely Mountain, where they will try to recover the dwarfs belongings that were stolen by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). It is in this adventure that Bilbo meets the One Ring that unleashes the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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[M]Tolkien's[/M] novel [M]Bilbo - A Hobbit's Adventure[/M] from 1937.
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The Hobbit (original in English: The Hobbit) is a series of three epic fantasy and adventure films directed, co-written and produced by Peter Jackson and based on the book The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien published in 1937. The films are by subtitle : An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of Five Armies (2014). The Lord of the Rings is originally a sequel to the book, so the series acts as a prequel to the trilogy of films, also directed by Jackson.
Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore. Some props were worked on by Weta Workshop and visual effects, produced by Weta Digital, as in the original trilogy. The most significant new involvement in the series is the participation of Guillermo del Toro, originally chosen to direct the films, but it was as co-writer that he was credited.
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the three films follow the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), summoned by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), to accompany thirteen dwarves led by Thorin II (Richard Armitage) on a quest to the Lonely Mountain, where they will try to recover the dwarfs belongings that were stolen by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). It is in this adventure that Bilbo meets the One Ring that unleashes the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its [M]cinema premiere[/M] on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, [M]Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014.[/M]
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The Hobbit (original in English: The Hobbit) is a series of three epic fantasy and adventure films directed, co-written and produced by Peter Jackson and based on the book The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien published in 1937. The films are by subtitle : An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of Five Armies (2014). The Lord of the Rings is originally a sequel to the book, so the series acts as a prequel to the trilogy of films, also directed by Jackson.
Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore. Some props were worked on by Weta Workshop and visual effects, produced by Weta Digital, as in the original trilogy. The most significant new involvement in the series is the participation of Guillermo del Toro, originally chosen to direct the films, but it was as co-writer that he was credited.
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the three films follow the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), summoned by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), to accompany thirteen dwarves led by Thorin II (Richard Armitage) on a quest to the Lonely Mountain, where they will try to recover the dwarfs belongings that were stolen by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). It is in this adventure that Bilbo meets the One Ring that unleashes the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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The first [M]film[/M], Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and [M]the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies[/M], had it December 9, 2014.
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The Hobbit (original in English: The Hobbit) is a series of three epic fantasy and adventure films directed, co-written and produced by Peter Jackson and based on the book The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien published in 1937. The films are by subtitle : An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of Five Armies (2014). The Lord of the Rings is originally a sequel to the book, so the series acts as a prequel to the trilogy of films, also directed by Jackson.
Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore. Some props were worked on by Weta Workshop and visual effects, produced by Weta Digital, as in the original trilogy. The most significant new involvement in the series is the participation of Guillermo del Toro, originally chosen to direct the films, but it was as co-writer that he was credited.
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the three films follow the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), summoned by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), to accompany thirteen dwarves led by Thorin II (Richard Armitage) on a quest to the Lonely Mountain, where they will try to recover the dwarfs belongings that were stolen by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). It is in this adventure that Bilbo meets the One Ring that unleashes the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had [M]its cinema premiere[/M] on December 12, 2012, the second, [M]Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013[/M] and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014.
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The Hobbit (original in English: The Hobbit) is a series of three epic fantasy and adventure films directed, co-written and produced by Peter Jackson and based on the book The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien published in 1937. The films are by subtitle : An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of Five Armies (2014). The Lord of the Rings is originally a sequel to the book, so the series acts as a prequel to the trilogy of films, also directed by Jackson.
Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore. Some props were worked on by Weta Workshop and visual effects, produced by Weta Digital, as in the original trilogy. The most significant new involvement in the series is the participation of Guillermo del Toro, originally chosen to direct the films, but it was as co-writer that he was credited.
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the three films follow the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), summoned by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), to accompany thirteen dwarves led by Thorin II (Richard Armitage) on a quest to the Lonely Mountain, where they will try to recover the dwarfs belongings that were stolen by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). It is in this adventure that Bilbo meets the One Ring that unleashes the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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The first [M]film[/M], Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, [M]the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness[/M], had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014.
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The Hobbit (original in English: The Hobbit) is a series of three epic fantasy and adventure films directed, co-written and produced by Peter Jackson and based on the book The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien published in 1937. The films are by subtitle : An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of Five Armies (2014). The Lord of the Rings is originally a sequel to the book, so the series acts as a prequel to the trilogy of films, also directed by Jackson.
Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore. Some props were worked on by Weta Workshop and visual effects, produced by Weta Digital, as in the original trilogy. The most significant new involvement in the series is the participation of Guillermo del Toro, originally chosen to direct the films, but it was as co-writer that he was credited.
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the three films follow the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), summoned by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), to accompany thirteen dwarves led by Thorin II (Richard Armitage) on a quest to the Lonely Mountain, where they will try to recover the dwarfs belongings that were stolen by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). It is in this adventure that Bilbo meets the One Ring that unleashes the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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The first film, [M]Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012[/M], the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014.
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The Hobbit (original in English: The Hobbit) is a series of three epic fantasy and adventure films directed, co-written and produced by Peter Jackson and based on the book The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien published in 1937. The films are by subtitle : An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of Five Armies (2014). The Lord of the Rings is originally a sequel to the book, so the series acts as a prequel to the trilogy of films, also directed by Jackson.
Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore. Some props were worked on by Weta Workshop and visual effects, produced by Weta Digital, as in the original trilogy. The most significant new involvement in the series is the participation of Guillermo del Toro, originally chosen to direct the films, but it was as co-writer that he was credited.
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the three films follow the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), summoned by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), to accompany thirteen dwarves led by Thorin II (Richard Armitage) on a quest to the Lonely Mountain, where they will try to recover the dwarfs belongings that were stolen by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). It is in this adventure that Bilbo meets the One Ring that unleashes the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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[M]The first film, Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey[/M], had its cinema premiere on December 12, 2012, the second, Hobbit: Smaug's Wilderness, had on December 11, 2013 and the third, Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, had it December 9, 2014.
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The Hobbit (original in English: The Hobbit) is a series of three epic fantasy and adventure films directed, co-written and produced by Peter Jackson and based on the book The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien published in 1937. The films are by subtitle : An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of Five Armies (2014). The Lord of the Rings is originally a sequel to the book, so the series acts as a prequel to the trilogy of films, also directed by Jackson.
Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore. Some props were worked on by Weta Workshop and visual effects, produced by Weta Digital, as in the original trilogy. The most significant new involvement in the series is the participation of Guillermo del Toro, originally chosen to direct the films, but it was as co-writer that he was credited.
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the three films follow the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), summoned by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), to accompany thirteen dwarves led by Thorin II (Richard Armitage) on a quest to the Lonely Mountain, where they will try to recover the dwarfs belongings that were stolen by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). It is in this adventure that Bilbo meets the One Ring that unleashes the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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The films were supposed to have been directed by [M]Guillermo del Toro[/M], but he [M]dropped out due to the film's many delays.[/M]
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The Hobbit (original in English: The Hobbit) is a series of three epic fantasy and adventure films directed, co-written and produced by Peter Jackson and based on the book The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien published in 1937. The films are by subtitle : An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of Five Armies (2014). The Lord of the Rings is originally a sequel to the book, so the series acts as a prequel to the trilogy of films, also directed by Jackson.
Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore. Some props were worked on by Weta Workshop and visual effects, produced by Weta Digital, as in the original trilogy. The most significant new involvement in the series is the participation of Guillermo del Toro, originally chosen to direct the films, but it was as co-writer that he was credited.
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the three films follow the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), summoned by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), to accompany thirteen dwarves led by Thorin II (Richard Armitage) on a quest to the Lonely Mountain, where they will try to recover the dwarfs belongings that were stolen by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). It is in this adventure that Bilbo meets the One Ring that unleashes the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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[M]The films were supposed to have been directed by Guillermo del Toro[/M], but he dropped out due to the film's many delays.
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The Hobbit (original in English: The Hobbit) is a series of three epic fantasy and adventure films directed, co-written and produced by Peter Jackson and based on the book The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien published in 1937. The films are by subtitle : An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of Five Armies (2014). The Lord of the Rings is originally a sequel to the book, so the series acts as a prequel to the trilogy of films, also directed by Jackson.
Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore. Some props were worked on by Weta Workshop and visual effects, produced by Weta Digital, as in the original trilogy. The most significant new involvement in the series is the participation of Guillermo del Toro, originally chosen to direct the films, but it was as co-writer that he was credited.
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the three films follow the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), summoned by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), to accompany thirteen dwarves led by Thorin II (Richard Armitage) on a quest to the Lonely Mountain, where they will try to recover the dwarfs belongings that were stolen by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). It is in this adventure that Bilbo meets the One Ring that unleashes the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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The films were directed instead by [M]Peter Jackson[/M], who, among other things, has [M]directed[/M] the entire film trilogy about [M]The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.[/M]
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The Hobbit (original in English: The Hobbit) is a series of three epic fantasy and adventure films directed, co-written and produced by Peter Jackson and based on the book The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien published in 1937. The films are by subtitle : An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of Five Armies (2014). The Lord of the Rings is originally a sequel to the book, so the series acts as a prequel to the trilogy of films, also directed by Jackson.
Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore. Some props were worked on by Weta Workshop and visual effects, produced by Weta Digital, as in the original trilogy. The most significant new involvement in the series is the participation of Guillermo del Toro, originally chosen to direct the films, but it was as co-writer that he was credited.
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the three films follow the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), summoned by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), to accompany thirteen dwarves led by Thorin II (Richard Armitage) on a quest to the Lonely Mountain, where they will try to recover the dwarfs belongings that were stolen by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). It is in this adventure that Bilbo meets the One Ring that unleashes the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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The films were directed instead by [M]Peter Jackson[/M], who, among other things, has [M]directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings[/M] from the years 2001 to 2003.
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The Hobbit (original in English: The Hobbit) is a series of three epic fantasy and adventure films directed, co-written and produced by Peter Jackson and based on the book The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien published in 1937. The films are by subtitle : An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of Five Armies (2014). The Lord of the Rings is originally a sequel to the book, so the series acts as a prequel to the trilogy of films, also directed by Jackson.
Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore. Some props were worked on by Weta Workshop and visual effects, produced by Weta Digital, as in the original trilogy. The most significant new involvement in the series is the participation of Guillermo del Toro, originally chosen to direct the films, but it was as co-writer that he was credited.
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the three films follow the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), summoned by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), to accompany thirteen dwarves led by Thorin II (Richard Armitage) on a quest to the Lonely Mountain, where they will try to recover the dwarfs belongings that were stolen by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). It is in this adventure that Bilbo meets the One Ring that unleashes the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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[M]The films were directed[/M] instead [M]by Peter Jackson[/M], who, among other things, has directed the entire film trilogy about The Lord of the Rings from the years 2001 to 2003.
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The Hobbit (original in English: The Hobbit) is a series of three epic fantasy and adventure films directed, co-written and produced by Peter Jackson and based on the book The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien published in 1937. The films are by subtitle : An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Battle of Five Armies (2014). The Lord of the Rings is originally a sequel to the book, so the series acts as a prequel to the trilogy of films, also directed by Jackson.
Several actors have reprized their Lord of the Rings roles, including Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, and actors whose characters do not appear in the book, such as Cate Blanchett, Christopher Lee, Elijah Wood and Orlando Bloom. Also returning to production were co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, illustrators John Howe and Alan Lee, art director Dan Hennah, director of photography Andrew Lesnie and composer Howard Shore. Some props were worked on by Weta Workshop and visual effects, produced by Weta Digital, as in the original trilogy. The most significant new involvement in the series is the participation of Guillermo del Toro, originally chosen to direct the films, but it was as co-writer that he was credited.
Set in the fictional world of Middle-earth, the three films follow the hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), summoned by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), to accompany thirteen dwarves led by Thorin II (Richard Armitage) on a quest to the Lonely Mountain, where they will try to recover the dwarfs belongings that were stolen by the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch). It is in this adventure that Bilbo meets the One Ring that unleashes the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
The first film in the series opened at the Embassy Theater in Wellington, New Zealand on November 28, 2012 and grossed $1,017,003,568 worldwide.
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[M]He was elected six times in a row[/M] (from 1949 to 1954) [M]to the team of all GBL stars.[/M]
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]He was elected[/M] six times in a row ([M]from 1949 to 1954[/M]) to the team of all GBL stars.
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]He was elected six times in a row[/M] (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars.
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball.[/M]
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy.[/M]
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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In 1947, [M]Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy.[/M]
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, [M]all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").[/M]
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, [M]on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").[/M]
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed [M]the number of Robinson ("42")[/M].
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league[/M], on April 15, [M]1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson[/M] ("42").
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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On [M]the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997[/M], all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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On [M]the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league[/M], on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962.[/M]
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame[/M] in 1962.
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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In 1949, [M]he[/M] received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and [M]became the first black man to win the prize.[/M]
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award[/M] and became the first black man to win the prize.
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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In 1949, [M]he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award[/M] and became the first black man to win the prize.
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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In the 1960s, [M]Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York[/M].
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank[/M] in Harlem, New York.
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia.[/M]
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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During the 1960s, [M]Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia.[/M]
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson[/M] (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) [M]is[/M] an American baseball player, [M]the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century.[/M]
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson[/M] (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) [M]is an American baseball player[/M], the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century.
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson[/M] (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; [M]died[/M] October 24, 1972 [M]in Stamford, Connecticut, United States)[/M] is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century.
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson[/M] (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; [M]died October 24, 1972[/M] in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century.
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born[/M] January 31, 1919 [M]in Keiro, Georgia, United States[/M]; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century.
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919[/M] in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century.
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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He competed in six [M]World Series[/M], one of which [M]he won[/M] as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers [M]in 1955.[/M]
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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He competed in six [M]World Series[/M], one of which [M]he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers[/M] in 1955.
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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He competed in six [M]World Series[/M], [M]one[/M] of which [M]he won[/M] as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955.
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]He competed in six World Series[/M], one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955.
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Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline. He was the first African American in the 20th century to play in the American Major League Baseball.
He was born in Cairo, Georgia. He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and sprint. He left the university in 1941 due to financial problems. That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion. He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School. While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
In 1945, Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League. In October 1945, he signed with the Montreal Royals of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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[M]He was born in Cairo, Georgia[/M].
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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In October 1945, [M]he signed with the Montreal Royals[/M] of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club [M]whose general manager was Branch Rickey[/M], [M]seeking new players among the negro league teams.[/M]
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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In October 1945, he signed with the [M]Montreal Royals[/M] of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose [M]general manager was Branch Rickey[/M], seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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In October 1945, [M]he signed with the Montreal Royals[/M] of the International League, [M]a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club[/M] whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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In October 1945, he signed with the [M]Montreal Royals of the International League[/M], a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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In October 1945, he signed with the [M]Montreal Royals of the International League[/M], a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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In [M]October 1945[/M], [M]he signed with the Montreal Royals[/M] of the International League, a Brooklyn Dodgers farming club whose general manager was Branch Rickey, seeking new players among the negro league teams.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]He left the university[/M] in 1941 due to financial problems.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]He left the university[/M] in 1941 [M]due to financial problems.[/M]
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]He left the university in 1941[/M] due to financial problems.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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In 1945, Robinson was a player in the [M]Kansas City Monarchs, part of the Negro American League.[/M]
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]In 1945[/M], [M]Robinson was a player in the Kansas City Monarchs[/M], part of the Negro American League.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]He obtained the rank of second lieutenant after graduating from the Officer Candidate School.[/M]
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]He[/M] obtained the rank of second lieutenant after [M]graduating from the Officer Candidate School[/M].
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]He obtained the rank of second lieutenant[/M] after graduating from the Officer Candidate School.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]Jackie Roosevelt Robinson[/M] (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who [M]played[/M] mainly [M]as a second baseline.[/M]
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]Jackie Roosevelt Robinson[/M] (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who [M]played mainly as a second baseline.[/M]
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]Jackie Roosevelt Robinson[/M] (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American [M]baseball player[/M] who played mainly as a second baseline.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]Jackie Roosevelt Robinson[/M] (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - [M]American[/M] baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]Jackie Roosevelt Robinson[/M] (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, [M]died[/M] October 24, 1972 [M]in Stamford[/M]) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]Jackie Roosevelt Robinson[/M] (born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, [M]died October 24, 1972[/M] in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]Jackie Roosevelt Robinson[/M] ([M]born[/M] January 31, 1919 [M]in Cairo[/M], died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]Jackie Roosevelt Robinson[/M] ([M]born January 31, 1919[/M] in Cairo, died October 24, 1972 in Stamford) - American baseball player who played mainly as a second baseline.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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That same year, [M]he[/M] played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon volunteered for military service and [M]joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion.[/M]
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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That same year, [M]he[/M] played for the Honolulu soccer team, but soon [M]volunteered for military service[/M] and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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[M]That same year, he played for the Honolulu soccer team[/M], but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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That same year, [M]he played for the Honolulu soccer team[/M], but soon volunteered for military service and joined the US Army 761st Tank Battalion.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, [M]he was[/M] accused of insubordination and was therefore [M]not allowed to participate in the war.[/M]
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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While serving in Fort Hood, Texas, [M]he was accused of insubordination[/M] and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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While [M]serving in Fort Hood, Texas, he was[/M] accused of insubordination and was therefore not allowed to participate in the war.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where [M]he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in[/M] four disciplines: football, baseball, basketball and [M]sprint[/M].
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where [M]he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in[/M] four disciplines: football, [M]baseball[/M], basketball and sprint.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where [M]he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in[/M] four disciplines: football, baseball, [M]basketball[/M] and sprint.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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He studied at the University of California, Los Angeles, where [M]he was a member of the UCLA Bruins team in[/M] four disciplines: [M]football[/M], baseball, basketball and sprint.
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Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson (born January 31, 1919 in Keiro, Georgia, United States; died October 24, 1972 in Stamford, Connecticut, United States) is an American baseball player, the first black player in the Main Baseball -in the century. He competed in six World Series, one of which he won as part of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955. He was elected six times in a row (from 1949 to 1954) to the team of all GBL stars. In 1947, Robinson became the first holder of the GBL Rookie of the Year trophy. In 1949, he received the National League's Most Valuable Player Award and became the first black man to win the prize. Robinson's name was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. On the 50th anniversary of his debut in the league, on April 15, 1997, all teams of the Main Baseball League in honor of the athlete's achievements fixed the number of Robinson ("42").
During the 1960s, Robinson took an active part in civil rights in Russia. He also became the first black television analyst in the Major League Baseball. In the 1960s, Robinson helped found the National Liberty Bank in Harlem, New York.
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