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99 pewtercoupe
06-11-2015, 7:26am
Passed at age 93
Sir Christopher Lee dead at 93, according to death certificate | Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2015/06/11/sir-christopher-lee-dead-at-3-according-to-death-certificate/)
Sir Christopher Lee died on June 7, according to his death certificate that was posted by the U.K.’s Telegraph. He was 93.

His wife said, according to The Guardian, she waited to go public with the news of his death in order to have time to inform family members. The prolific actor was best known for his roles in huge movies like “The Hobbit,” “Lord of the Rings” and “Star Wars” franchises
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So many great characters

VITE1
06-11-2015, 7:29am
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73sbVert
06-11-2015, 8:15am
RIP Sir Christopher. We enjoyed your talent.

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Craig
06-11-2015, 8:16am
Worked successfully into his 90s, well done sir, have your rest...

Shrike6
06-11-2015, 8:35am
:sadangel:Sad news.
You should read his bio. A VERY interesting life.
He will be missed.

DukeAllen
06-11-2015, 9:45am
RIP

onedef92
06-11-2015, 9:50am
He cut a heavy metal album in the 1990's. Talk about acing your bucket list!

ApexOversteer
06-11-2015, 1:00pm
Probably the most prolific actor of our time, and one scary mother****er, when the role demanded it...

Fasglas
06-11-2015, 5:31pm
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Chuck A
06-11-2015, 5:59pm
RIP
He lived a long life

Dan Dlabay
06-11-2015, 6:19pm
I always liked his acting style. May he rest in peace and be blessed by God.:sadangel:

stingraymyway
06-12-2015, 8:17am
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ApexOversteer
06-12-2015, 12:22pm
Peter Jackson's statement on the passing of his personal friend...




It is with tremendous sadness that I learnt of the passing of Sir Christopher Lee. He was 93 years old, had not been in his usual good health for some time, but his spirit remained, as always, indomitable.

Christopher spoke seven languages; he was in every sense, a man of the world; well versed in art, politics, literature, history and science. He was scholar, a singer, an extraordinary raconteur and of course, a marvelous actor. One of my favourite things to do whenever I came to London would be to visit with Christopher and Gitte where he would regale me for hours with stories about his extraordinary life. I loved to listen to them and he loved to tell them – they were made all the more compelling because they were true – stories from his time with the SAS, through the Second World War, to the Hammer Horror years and later, his work with Tim Burton – of which he was enormously proud.

I was lucky enough to work with Chris on five films all told and it never ceased to be a thrill to see him on set. I remember him saying on my 40th Birthday (he was 80 at the time), “You’re half the man I am”. Being half the man Christopher Lee is, is more than I could ever hope for. He was a true gentleman, in an era that no longer values gentleman.

I grew up loving Christopher Lee movies. For most of my life I was enthralled by the great iconic roles he not only created – but continued to own decades later. But somewhere along the way Christopher Lee suddenly, and magically, dissolved away and he became my friend, Chris. And I loved Chris even more.

There will never be another Christopher Lee. He has a unique place in the history of cinema and in the hearts of millions of fans around the world. The world will be a lesser place without him in it. My deepest sympathies to Gitte and to his family and friends.

Rest in peace, Chris.

An icon of cinema has passed into legend.