Actor Christopher Lee Has Died at 93
Christopher Lee (or Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee) has played his last on-screen villain. The actor and singer died Sunday at the age of 93, reports The Guardian, after a career in which he played very few positive role models, but an astounding number of antagonists in fantasy, Sci-Fi, and horror films; as a young man, Lee played a career-launching Dracula, as well as a James Bond villain, the perfectly unsettling Lord Summerisle in The Wicker Man, and dozens of other characters (not all of them evil). Into his 80s, still in demand for the creepiness he was so good at projecting, Lee portrayed the fallen-from-grace wizard Saruman in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings adaptations, and the evil Count Dooku in George Lucas's Star Wars follow-ons. He was also perhaps the only Knight Bachelor to have released an album of symphonic metal. Even at the time of his death, Lee was involved in film projects, so his legacy will always be immense but incomplete.
Good summary here. RIP.
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Not many actors get to span good chunks of two centuries, with great roles in each.
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Loved his Hammer films growing up, I think he was great as Saruman in LOTR. He had a great career, and a good life, he will be missed.
1973 version. See it if you haven't!
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
That's one of the coolest old men ever! Not to mention he played Dracula in more languages that most people know how to find a bathroom in.
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One of his lesser known singing roles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
He played King Haggard in the Last Unicorn.
This man did, however. If there ever were a real someone you could nominate as "The Most Interesting Man in the World", he would probably be the guy.
RIP, Sir Lee, and thank you.
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Rest in peace, Sir Lee.
I really appreciate your sentiment here -- though note that one should never use Sir + last name when referring to someone who is knighted.
He can be addressed as "Sir Christopher" or "Sir Christopher Lee," but NOT "Sir Lee."
Not to mention in this context it makes him sound surly. Or, to paraphrase a movie that once parodied movies like ones Christopher Lee was in: "Don't call me 'Surly'!"
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I met him when I was living in Germany in the '80s. I was buying a CD at Ludwick Becks (München) and this booming voice came from behind me asking if his order (for some opera) had arrived. Turning around and realising who it was and instantly turned into a nine year-old and asked him to autograph the CD I was holding. It was a BBC audio book of LotR, and he proceeded to tell me I'd be better off reading the book... :-)
In the upcoming 18-movie adaptation of The Silmarillion?