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[[Overly Long Name|Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee]], born in 1922, is a veteran British actor who initially made his name playing villains - most famously Count [[Dracula]] in [[Hammer Horror]] films (although he was a hero in ''The Devil Rides Out''). He became well known for his horror work, and was good friends with [[Vincent Price]] and [[Peter Cushing]], and the three were known as the "Unholy Trinity of Horror" for a while. During the 1970s, he also played Lord Summerisle in the original version of ''[[The Wicker Man]]'' and Francisco Scaramanga in the film version of one of his cousin (and war buddy, but more on that later) [[Ian Fleming]]'s books, ''[[James Bond|The Man With The Golden Gun]]''. He's even been a [[Manly Gay|leader of a gang of gay bikers]] in the satire on American life ''Serial''. His piercing eyes and melodious bass voice made him instantly recognizable. See [[Compelling Voice]].
[[Overly Long Name|Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee]], born in 1922, is a veteran British actor who initially made his name playing villains - most famously Count [[Dracula]] in [[Hammer Horror]] films (although he was a hero in ''The Devil Rides Out''). He became well known for his horror work, and was good friends with [[Vincent Price]] and [[Peter Cushing]], and the three were known as the "Unholy Trinity of Horror" for a while. During the 1970s, he also played Lord Summerisle in the original version of ''[[The Wicker Man]]'' and Francisco Scaramanga in the film version of one of his cousin (and war buddy, but more on that later) [[Ian Fleming]]'s books, ''[[James Bond|The Man With The Golden Gun]]''. He's even been a [[Manly Gay|leader of a gang of gay bikers]] in the satire on American life ''Serial''. His piercing eyes and melodious bass voice made him instantly recognizable. See [[Compelling Voice]].


Although he never stopped acting, famous roles dried up a little during the 1980s and 1990s, until he returned with a vengeance, playing villains again, in two of the most popular and influential movie series of the new century: Count Dooku in ''[[Star Wars]]'' and Saruman the White in ''[[The Lord of the Rings (Film)|The Lord of the Rings]]''. He was the only member of the ''Lord of the Rings'' cast to have met the author in person ''and'' was an avid scholar of Tolkien's work (he apparently reads the entire trilogy once every year), [[Genre Savvy|often advising Jackson and Boyens]] on some of the finer points of the backstory. He wanted to play the role of Gandalf but he felt he was too old for the role when films got around to being made. He has also had a cameo as a member of the <s>church hierarchy</s> enemy faction in ''The Golden Compass'', so that particular character would probably have turned out to be important had the sequels not been canned. (Lord Boreal, maybe?)
Although he never stopped acting, famous roles dried up a little during the 1980s and 1990s, until he returned with a vengeance, playing villains again, in two of the most popular and influential movie series of the new century: Count Dooku in ''[[Star Wars]]'' and Saruman the White in ''[[The Lord of the Rings (film)|The Lord of the Rings]]''. He was the only member of the ''Lord of the Rings'' cast to have met the author in person ''and'' was an avid scholar of Tolkien's work (he apparently reads the entire trilogy once every year), [[Genre Savvy|often advising Jackson and Boyens]] on some of the finer points of the backstory. He wanted to play the role of Gandalf but he felt he was too old for the role when films got around to being made. He has also had a cameo as a member of the <s>church hierarchy</s> enemy faction in ''The Golden Compass'', so that particular character would probably have turned out to be important had the sequels not been canned. (Lord Boreal, maybe?)


During [[World War Two]], Lee served with the Royal Air Force and intelligence service, and has mentioned in the past that he also served with [[SOE|Special Operations Executive]], as well as a secret agent unit called The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. The Ministry was set up by Churchill to "set Europe ablaze", and it included - among others - Christopher Lee and Ian Fleming, making it the obvious inspiration for the ''[[James Bond]]'' series. So there's a good reason that Lee was cast in one of the film versions.
During [[World War Two]], Lee served with the Royal Air Force and intelligence service, and has mentioned in the past that he also served with [[SOE|Special Operations Executive]], as well as a secret agent unit called The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. The Ministry was set up by Churchill to "set Europe ablaze", and it included - among others - Christopher Lee and Ian Fleming, making it the obvious inspiration for the ''[[James Bond]]'' series. So there's a good reason that Lee was cast in one of the film versions.
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* Count Magnus Lee, the villain of the first ''[[Vampire Hunter D]]'' novel and movie, was named after him.
* Count Magnus Lee, the villain of the first ''[[Vampire Hunter D]]'' novel and movie, was named after him.
* He also acts as the wizard Iras Algor, in ''[[Rhapsody of Fire]]'''s epic ''The Dark Secret'' saga.
* He also acts as the wizard Iras Algor, in ''[[Rhapsody of Fire]]'''s epic ''The Dark Secret'' saga.
* He was an uncredited stunt driver in ''[[The Man With the Golden Gun (Film)|The Man With the Golden Gun]]''. In addition to playing the title role.
* He was an uncredited stunt driver in ''[[The Man with the Golden Gun]]''. In addition to playing the title role.
* He is an [[Master Swordsman|expert fencer]], and has appeared in more swashbuckling films than any other actor - almost invariably as the villain. But then...
* He is an [[Master Swordsman|expert fencer]], and has appeared in more swashbuckling films than any other actor - almost invariably as the villain. But then...
* The Guinness Book of World Records listed him as the world's "Tallest Leading Actor" at 6'5". He's lost a bit of that height to old age, and is now second to [[Vince Vaughn]]. [[Stephen Fry]] takes the bronze at 6'4".
* The Guinness Book of World Records listed him as the world's "Tallest Leading Actor" at 6'5". He's lost a bit of that height to old age, and is now second to [[Vince Vaughn]]. [[Stephen Fry]] takes the bronze at 6'4".
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* He is a direct descendant of Charlemagne. Hence the metal album.
* He is a direct descendant of Charlemagne. Hence the metal album.
* When he arrived on the set of ''Gremlins 2'', he apologized to director Joe Dante for appearing in ''The Howling II'', a bad sequel to Dante's original ''[[The Howling|Howling]]''.
* When he arrived on the set of ''Gremlins 2'', he apologized to director Joe Dante for appearing in ''The Howling II'', a bad sequel to Dante's original ''[[The Howling|Howling]]''.
* Was asked to play Doctor Loomis in the original ''[[Halloween (Film)|Halloween]]'', but turned down the offer. Has subsequently stated he deeply regrets this.
* Was asked to play Doctor Loomis in the original ''[[Halloween (film)|Halloween]]'', but turned down the offer. Has subsequently stated he deeply regrets this.
* His [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE_1ofnBFos&feature=related favorite role] (note, ''Role'', not ''Movie'') is that of [[Timeshifted Actor|(The elder)]] Muhammed Ali Jinnah (The Founder of Pakistan) in the [[Biopic]] ''Jinnah''. Watch it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDSqaJIkTS4&feature=related here.] Its an awesome film, and a pretty good [[POV Sequel]] to [[Gandhi]].
* His [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE_1ofnBFos&feature=related favorite role] (note, ''Role'', not ''Movie'') is that of [[Timeshifted Actor|(The elder)]] Muhammed Ali Jinnah (The Founder of Pakistan) in the [[Biopic]] ''Jinnah''. Watch it [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDSqaJIkTS4&feature=related here.] Its an awesome film, and a pretty good [[POV Sequel]] to [[Gandhi]].
* It may not be his ''favourite'' Movie, but he did everything in his power to promote [[The Wicker Man]], offering to pay the ticket price for critics to get them to review it, and touring America in an effort to get people to go and see it.
* It may not be his ''favourite'' Movie, but he did everything in his power to promote [[The Wicker Man]], offering to pay the ticket price for critics to get them to review it, and touring America in an effort to get people to go and see it.
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== Film - Live-Action ==
== Film - Live-Action ==


* ''[[The Curse of Frankenstein (Film)|The Curse of Frankenstein]]'' (1957) -- <s>[[Frankenstein's Monster]]</s> The Creature
* ''[[The Curse of Frankenstein]]'' (1957) -- <s>[[Frankenstein's Monster]]</s> The Creature
* ''[[Horror of Dracula (Film)|Horror of Dracula]]'' (1958) -- His debut as the eponymous count.
* ''[[Horror of Dracula]]'' (1958) -- His debut as the eponymous count.
* ''[[Dracula AD 1972 (Film)|Dracula AD 1972]]'' (1972) -- His second-to-last appearance as Dracula.
* ''[[Dracula A.D. 1972|Dracula AD 1972]]'' (1972) -- His second-to-last appearance as Dracula.
* ''[[The Wicker Man (Film)|The Wicker Man]]'' (1973) -- Lord Summerisle.
* ''[[The Wicker Man]]'' (1973) -- Lord Summerisle.
* ''[[The Three Musketeers 1973 (Film)|The Three Musketeers 1973]]'' and ''The Four Musketeers'' (1974) -- Rochefort
* ''[[The Three Musketeers (1973 film)|The Three Musketeers 1973]]'' and ''The Four Musketeers'' (1974) -- Rochefort
* ''[[The Man With the Golden Gun (Film)|The Man With the Golden Gun]]'' (1974) -- Francisco Scaramanga, the man with the titular firearm.
* ''[[The Man with the Golden Gun]]'' (1974) -- Francisco Scaramanga, the man with the titular firearm.
* ''[[Nineteen Forty One|1941]]'' (1979) -- Capt. Wolfgang von Kleinschmidt
* ''[[1941]]'' (1979) -- Capt. Wolfgang von Kleinschmidt
* ''[[The Return of Captain Invincible]]'' (1983) -- Mr. Midnight
* ''[[The Return of Captain Invincible]]'' (1983) -- Mr. Midnight
* ''[[The Howling|Howling II]]'' (1985) -- Stefan Crosscoe
* ''[[The Howling|Howling II]]'' (1985) -- Stefan Crosscoe
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* ''[[Gremlins 2 The New Batch]]'' (1990) -- Dr. Catheter
* ''[[Gremlins 2 The New Batch]]'' (1990) -- Dr. Catheter
* ''[[Police Academy|Police Academy: Mission to Moscow]]'' (1994) -- Cmndt. Alexandrei Nikolaivich Rakov
* ''[[Police Academy|Police Academy: Mission to Moscow]]'' (1994) -- Cmndt. Alexandrei Nikolaivich Rakov
* ''[[Sleepy Hollow (Film)|Sleepy Hollow]]'' (1999) -- Burgomaster
* ''[[Sleepy Hollow]]'' (1999) -- Burgomaster
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings (Film)|The Lord of the Rings]] Trilogy'' (2001 - 2003) -- Saruman the White
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings (film)|The Lord of the Rings]] Trilogy'' (2001 - 2003) -- Saruman the White
* ''[[Star Wars]] [[Attack of the Clones]]'' (2002) and ''[[Revenge of the Sith]]'' (2005) -- Count Dooku
* ''[[Star Wars]] [[Attack of the Clones]]'' (2002) and ''[[Revenge of the Sith]]'' (2005) -- Count Dooku
* ''[[The Crimson Rivers|Crimson Rivers 2: Angels of the Apocalypse]]'' (2004) -- Heinrich von Garten
* ''[[The Crimson Rivers|Crimson Rivers 2: Angels of the Apocalypse]]'' (2004) -- Heinrich von Garten
* ''[[Charlie and The Chocolate Factory]]'' (2005) -- Dr. Wonka
* ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]'' (2005) -- Dr. Wonka
* ''[[Corpse Bride (Animation)|Corpse Bride]]'' (2005) -- Pastor Galswells
* ''[[Corpse Bride]]'' (2005) -- Pastor Galswells
* ''[[The Golden Compass]]'' (2007) -- First High Councilor
* ''[[The Golden Compass]]'' (2007) -- First High Councilor
* ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' (2010) -- Jabberwocky
* ''[[Alice in Wonderland (film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' (2010) -- Jabberwocky
* ''[[Hugo (Film)|Hugo]]'' (2011) -- Monsieur Labisse
* ''[[Hugo]]'' (2011) -- Monsieur Labisse


== Live-Action Television ==
== Live-Action Television ==


* He is the traditional voice actor for <small>DEATH</small> in ''[[Discworld]]'' adaptations including Sky One's ''[[Discworld (Literature)/The Colour of Magic|The Colour of Magic]]'', but not ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Hogfather|Hogfather]]'' (which had the late Ian Richardson, who did a great job as well).
* He is the traditional voice actor for <small>DEATH</small> in ''[[Discworld]]'' adaptations including Sky One's ''[[Discworld/The Colour of Magic|The Colour of Magic]]'', but not ''[[Discworld/Hogfather|Hogfather]]'' (which had the late Ian Richardson, who did a great job as well).


== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==


* He has lent his voice as DiZ {{spoiler|aka Ansem the Wise}} to ''[[Kingdom Hearts]] II'' and its follow-up ''358/2 Days''.
* He has lent his voice as DiZ {{spoiler|aka Ansem the Wise}} to ''[[Kingdom Hearts]] II'' and its follow-up ''358/2 Days''.
* Reprised his role of Scaramanga for ''[[Goldeneye Rogue Agent|GoldenEye: Rogue Agent]]''
* Reprised his role of Scaramanga for ''[[GoldenEye: Rogue Agent]]''


== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==


* He voiced King Haggard in ''[[The Last Unicorn (Film)|The Last Unicorn]]'' (1982), and was in fact a fan of [[The Last Unicorn (Literature)|the book]], showing up to his recording sessions with a copy full of marked sections that he felt could not be cut under any circumstances. He also dubbed his own voice for the German version, and has said he would happily reprise the role for a live-action version that's been stuck in [[Development Hell]] for some time.
* He voiced King Haggard in ''[[The Last Unicorn (animation)|The Last Unicorn]]'' (1982), and was in fact a fan of [[The Last Unicorn (novel)|the book]], showing up to his recording sessions with a copy full of marked sections that he felt could not be cut under any circumstances. He also dubbed his own voice for the German version, and has said he would happily reprise the role for a live-action version that's been stuck in [[Development Hell]] for some time.
* He also played <small>DEATH</small> in the ''Welcome to Discworld'' short and in the [[Animated Adaptation|Animated Adaptations]] of ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Soul Music|Soul Music]]'' and ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Wyrd Sisters|Wyrd Sisters]]''.
* He also played <small>DEATH</small> in the ''Welcome to Discworld'' short and in the [[Animated Adaptation|Animated Adaptations]] of ''[[Discworld/Soul Music|Soul Music]]'' and ''[[Discworld/Wyrd Sisters|Wyrd Sisters]]''.
* [[Star Wars the Clone Wars|Star Wars: The Clone Wars]] is a [[All CGI Cartoon|CGI TV series]] that takes place between ''[[Attack of the Clones]]'' and ''[[Revenge of the Sith]]''. The [[Five Episode Pilot|first episodes]] were of such high quality that, after praise by [[George Lucas]], [[Compilation Movie|they were edited together and released theatrically]] (where it was torn to pieces by critics and met a lukewarm reaction from audiences). The character of Count Dooku [[The Other Darrin|is voiced by]] [[Corey Burton]] in the series, but when it was decided to release the movie in theaters Christopher Lee returned to record the role.
* [[Star Wars: The Clone Wars]] is a [[All CGI Cartoon|CGI TV series]] that takes place between ''[[Attack of the Clones]]'' and ''[[Revenge of the Sith]]''. The [[Five Episode Pilot|first episodes]] were of such high quality that, after praise by [[George Lucas]], [[Compilation Movie|they were edited together and released theatrically]] (where it was torn to pieces by critics and met a lukewarm reaction from audiences). The character of Count Dooku [[The Other Darrin|is voiced by]] [[Corey Burton]] in the series, but when it was decided to release the movie in theaters Christopher Lee returned to record the role.


== Music ==
== Music ==
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* His symphonic metal album ''Charlemagne: By the Sword and the Cross'' featured a full voice cast, ''two'' metal bands (Manowar and [[Rhapsody of Fire]]), and ''a 100 piece orchestra''. ''[[Crowning Music of Awesome|And it is glorious]]''.
* His symphonic metal album ''Charlemagne: By the Sword and the Cross'' featured a full voice cast, ''two'' metal bands (Manowar and [[Rhapsody of Fire]]), and ''a 100 piece orchestra''. ''[[Crowning Music of Awesome|And it is glorious]]''.
** Listen to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5HZOemIcys&feature=player_embedded this] and see if you can sit still (i.e. no bouncing, conducting, head-banging, jamming, singing) - [[Ear Worm|He shed the blood of four thousand Saxon men!]]
** Listen to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5HZOemIcys&feature=player_embedded this] and see if you can sit still (i.e. no bouncing, conducting, head-banging, jamming, singing) - [[Ear Worm|He shed the blood of four thousand Saxon men!]]
** The upcoming sequel, ''Charlemagne: the Omens of Death'', will be full-blown [[Heavy Metal (Music)|Heavy Metal]], with music by [[Judas Priest (Music)|Richie Faulkner]].
** The upcoming sequel, ''Charlemagne: the Omens of Death'', will be full-blown [[Heavy Metal]], with music by [[Judas Priest|Richie Faulkner]].
* He has also had several speaking and singing parts in ''At Dawn in Rivendell'' and ''Leaving Rivendell'': two albums collecting various poems and songs from Tolkien's ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'' trilogy. Calling him an [[Ascended Fanboy]] doesn't even come close.
* He has also had several speaking and singing parts in ''At Dawn in Rivendell'' and ''Leaving Rivendell'': two albums collecting various poems and songs from Tolkien's ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'' trilogy. Calling him an [[Ascended Fanboy]] doesn't even come close.


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Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee, born in 1922, is a veteran British actor who initially made his name playing villains - most famously Count Dracula in Hammer Horror films (although he was a hero in The Devil Rides Out). He became well known for his horror work, and was good friends with Vincent Price and Peter Cushing, and the three were known as the "Unholy Trinity of Horror" for a while. During the 1970s, he also played Lord Summerisle in the original version of The Wicker Man and Francisco Scaramanga in the film version of one of his cousin (and war buddy, but more on that later) Ian Fleming's books, The Man With The Golden Gun. He's even been a leader of a gang of gay bikers in the satire on American life Serial. His piercing eyes and melodious bass voice made him instantly recognizable. See Compelling Voice.

Although he never stopped acting, famous roles dried up a little during the 1980s and 1990s, until he returned with a vengeance, playing villains again, in two of the most popular and influential movie series of the new century: Count Dooku in Star Wars and Saruman the White in The Lord of the Rings. He was the only member of the Lord of the Rings cast to have met the author in person and was an avid scholar of Tolkien's work (he apparently reads the entire trilogy once every year), often advising Jackson and Boyens on some of the finer points of the backstory. He wanted to play the role of Gandalf but he felt he was too old for the role when films got around to being made. He has also had a cameo as a member of the church hierarchy enemy faction in The Golden Compass, so that particular character would probably have turned out to be important had the sequels not been canned. (Lord Boreal, maybe?)

During World War Two, Lee served with the Royal Air Force and intelligence service, and has mentioned in the past that he also served with Special Operations Executive, as well as a secret agent unit called The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. The Ministry was set up by Churchill to "set Europe ablaze", and it included - among others - Christopher Lee and Ian Fleming, making it the obvious inspiration for the James Bond series. So there's a good reason that Lee was cast in one of the film versions.

During the filming of The Lord of the Rings, he disagreed with Peter Jackson over certain aspects of his character's death scene, insinuating that he knows firsthand the sound a man makes when he's stabbed in the back (see Reality Is Unrealistic). Take that as you will.

While known primarily as an actor, Lee also trained as an operatic bass-baritone singer. Some things you just can't make up. He recently came out with a metal album, called Charlemagne: By the Sword and the Cross. Some things are just too awesome for words. Oh, and he head-bangs. The veteran actor says he often throws himself around to heavy metal. ‘I do head-banging every day,’ he said. ‘Exercising my neck muscles is good for my back. I can do it with or without music.' By the Sword and the Cross has a follow up called Charlemagne: The Omens of Death, released on May 27, 2012 (Sir Christopher's 90th birthday).

He was born on the same day as Vincent Price, and Peter Cushing was born the day before. Pretty... spooky. He was knighted on October 31, 2009 (that's right folks, Halloween). While this does not make him more excellent per se, it was most assuredly long overdue. Everyone, please say, Sir Christopher Lee.

It is interesting to note that, despite his long and illustrious career, Lee has never even been nominated for an Oscar, but that reflects more on the Academy than him. He has, however, won the 2011 BAFTA Fellowship. He is also as of this writing the most prolific film actor ever, having appeared in 274 different works.


Other facts:

  • Count Magnus Lee, the villain of the first Vampire Hunter D novel and movie, was named after him.
  • He also acts as the wizard Iras Algor, in Rhapsody of Fire's epic The Dark Secret saga.
  • He was an uncredited stunt driver in The Man with the Golden Gun. In addition to playing the title role.
  • He is an expert fencer, and has appeared in more swashbuckling films than any other actor - almost invariably as the villain. But then...
  • The Guinness Book of World Records listed him as the world's "Tallest Leading Actor" at 6'5". He's lost a bit of that height to old age, and is now second to Vince Vaughn. Stephen Fry takes the bronze at 6'4".
  • An awesome Cunning Linguist, Lee is fluent in English, Italian, French, Spanish and German, "moderately proficient" in Swedish, Russian and Greek, and "conversational" in Mandarin Chinese. He's even said to speak the dark tongue of Mordor.
  • As of April 2010, Christopher Lee is the most prolific actor in history, having appeared in more films than any other person in the world, living or dead. (IMDB lists over 250 acting credits.) The man's been an actor for most of his life and is 90 years old. As a result, according to the Oracle of Bacon it is he, and not Kevin Bacon, who is the true center of the Hollywood Universe. Despite this fact, the trope-related attribute is still named the Bacon Number and not the Lee Number. Having said that, Lee Number just doesn't sound as funny as Bacon Number, so this is excusable.
  • He is a direct descendant of Charlemagne. Hence the metal album.
  • When he arrived on the set of Gremlins 2, he apologized to director Joe Dante for appearing in The Howling II, a bad sequel to Dante's original Howling.
  • Was asked to play Doctor Loomis in the original Halloween, but turned down the offer. Has subsequently stated he deeply regrets this.
  • His favorite role (note, Role, not Movie) is that of (The elder) Muhammed Ali Jinnah (The Founder of Pakistan) in the Biopic Jinnah. Watch it here. Its an awesome film, and a pretty good POV Sequel to Gandhi.
  • It may not be his favourite Movie, but he did everything in his power to promote The Wicker Man, offering to pay the ticket price for critics to get them to review it, and touring America in an effort to get people to go and see it.

His works include:

Film - Live-Action

Live-Action Television

  • He is the traditional voice actor for DEATH in Discworld adaptations including Sky One's The Colour of Magic, but not Hogfather (which had the late Ian Richardson, who did a great job as well).

Video Games

Western Animation

Music

Tropes associated with Christopher Lee