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Thursday, 11 June 2015

Actor Sir Christopher Lee Dead

 Sir Christopher Lee, who passed away at the weekend.

You can read more at The Guardian online: http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/jun/11/christopher-lee-dies-at-the-age-of-93-dracula

Sir Christopher Lee has died at the age of 93 after being hospitalised for respiratory problems and heart failure.
The veteran actor, best known for a variety of films from Dracula to The Wicker Man through to the Lord of the Rings trilogy, passed away on Sunday morning at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London, according to sources.

The decision to release the news days after was based on his wife’s desire to inform family members first. The couple had been married for over 50 years.

As well as his career in film, Lee also released a series of heavy metal albums, including Charlemagne: The Omens of Death. He was knighted in 2009 for services to drama and charity and was awarded the Bafta fellowship in 2011.

His film career started in 1947 with a role in gothic romance Corridor of Mirrors but it wasn’t until the late 50s, when Lee worked with Hammer, that he started gaining fame. His first role with the studio was The Curse of Frankenstein and it was the first of 20 films that he made with Peter Cushing.

Christopher Lee as Dracula.
Christopher Lee as Dracula. Photograph: REX/Moviestore Collection
Lee’s most famous role for Hammer was playing Dracula, a role which became one of his most widely recognised although the actor wasn’t pleased with how the character was treated. “They gave me nothing to do!” he told Total Film in 2005. “I pleaded with Hammer to let me use some of the lines that Bram Stoker had written. Occasionally, I sneaked one in. Eventually I told them that I wasn’t going to play Dracula any more. All hell broke loose.”


A fantastic actor. One of my favourites.

Tempus fugit

4 comments:

  1. And he spilled the blood of 4000 Saxon men:

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cvKRbi2ovDY

    See?

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  2. I think you'll find it was actually 3,999 Saxon men -the 4000th just had "a nasty cut".

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  3. An amazing actor - by turns urbane, sexy, aloof, violent and charming. I saw him recently in an old English black and white sci-fi movie; maybe one of his first movies - he played the 'good' alien in an English village being attacked by giant spiders. 'The Mysterious Visitor' ? I can't remember. I laughed at it then, but I'm crying now. RIP Christopher Lee. You were worth a lot more than that movie.

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  4. A quick clarification - I went and checked - the Christopher Lee movie was 'The Strange World of Planet X' - and Lee was uncredited. Check it out. It'll make you laugh. Cheers.

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