‘Lord of the Rings’ actor Christopher Lee dies at 93
Christopher Lee, the British film icon known for his roles in "Star Wars", "The Lord of the Rings" movies and "Dracula," has died. He was 93 years old.
June 11, 2015 - 5:55 am
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Actor Christopher Lee poses on the red carpet during the Rome film festival in this October 15, 2009 file photo. British actor Christopher Lee, who devoted his long career to portraying horror film villains and later appeared in the blockbuster "Star Wars" and "Lord of the Rings" series, has died at the age of 93. ( REUTERS/Tony Gentile/Files)
Sir Christopher Lee, the British actor who mastered horror and Dracula roles before his turns as a Bond villain and the wizard Saruman in the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, died this week, a London borough spokesman said Thursday.
Lee, 93, died Sunday, the spokesman for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea said.
Lee initially made his name in horror films, playing Count Dracula and Frankenstein in a series films for Britain’s Hammer studios from the 1950s until the 1970s.
He had numerous movie and TV roles beginning in 1948, including more than 150 on film, often as a villain. In one such role, he appeared as James Bond’s nemesis Francisco Scaramanga in 1974’s “The Man with the Golden Gun.”
His more recent film credits include the menacing Saruman in the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy and fallen Jedi knight Count Dooku in the “Star Wars” prequels.
In his last few years, the white-haired actor took to a tongue-in-cheek heavy metal career, releasing the holiday albums “A Heavy Metal Christmas” and “A Heavy Metal Christmas Too” in 2012 and 2013.
He earned a number of high honors in a film career reaching nearly seven decades, including being named a knight of the British Empire in 2009.