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Fredegar Bolger

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Aliases
  
Fatty

Portrayed by
  
Norman Cates

Siblings
  
Estella Brandybuck

Race
  
Hobbit

Species
  
Hobbit

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Parents
  
Odovacar Bolger, Rosamunda Took

Books
  
The Fellowship of the Ring (1954), The Fellowship of the Ring (1955)

Similar
  
Lotho Sackville‑Baggins, Hamfast Gamgee, Farmer Maggot, Beregond, Barliman Butterbur

Fredegar "Fatty" Bolger is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings.

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Fredegar was one of the "conspiracy" of Hobbits who knew that Frodo had the Ring.

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He was a descendant of Hildibrand Took (T.A. 2849–2934), one of the many sons of the Old Took. He was the son of Odovacar Bolger and Rosamunda Took, part of the Bolger family.

When Frodo Baggins, Sam, Merry and Pippin set out to take the Ring to Rivendell, Fredegar stayed behind in Frodo's house at Crickhollow in an attempt to keep up appearances and delay news of their departure, as well as give any message to Gandalf should he turn up. He was frightened half out of his wits by the arrival of the Nazgûl but escaped unharmed (although he was not able to communicate with Gandalf). Though he was a friend of Frodo, Fredegar had no desire to leave the Shire.

Fatty was born in T.A. 2980. He had a younger sister, Estella (T.A. 2985–?), who married Meriadoc Brandybuck.

During Saruman's rule of the Shire, Fatty led a group of partisans fighting against the Ruffians around the hills of Scary, before eventually being captured. He was imprisoned and starved, meaning that after his release nobody could call him Fatty any more.

In Peter Jackson's film adaptation, the entire subplot of Frodo buying a house in Crickhollow was dropped to both keep Jackson's portrayal focused and to avoid over-complicating the screenplay. He does, however, appear in a very brief cameo in the Extended Edition of the first film during Bilbo's birthday party, as Bilbo shakes his hand and identifies him by name.

Fredegar Bolger

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