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After the death of his father, Haleth took up the sword in the [[Battle of the Hornburg|defense]] of the [[Hornburg]]. He was frightened, but [[Aragorn]] talked some courage into him. | After the death of his father, Haleth took up the sword in the [[Battle of the Hornburg|defense]] of the [[Hornburg]]. He was frightened, but [[Aragorn]] talked some courage into him. | ||
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"Haleth (film character)" is a concept which has only appeared in an adaptation of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. |
Haleth was the son of Háma in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. He was played by Calum Gittins, though his lines were dubbed by another actor.
History
After the death of his father, Haleth took up the sword in the defense of the Hornburg. He was frightened, but Aragorn talked some courage into him.