My (rather unoriginal) vote has to be cast for Gimli son of Gloin. Not only did he become dear friends with a former adversary ([EDIT]: Well, I should not say 'adversary' - how about 'unfriend of a race he deemed untrustworthy'), a trait I always find touching in literature and cinema, he was also the valiant representative of dwarves in the hopeless diversion battle before the Black Gate, and did not fear to travel with Aragorn and Legolas through danger (the hunt for Merry and Pippin and the Battle of the Hornburg), horror (the Paths of the Dead) or despair (the battle before the Gates). Also, his Glittering Caves speech was particularly moving, and his recitation of Durin's Song.
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