Posted on 06/13/2015 11:46:52 AM PDT by EveningStar
If Sir Christopher Lee had just been a movie star, he would still have been an icon. But the late actor, who passed away last week, had an amazing life even beyond his incredible body of work. Whether youre still lamenting his passing or unsure why his death is such a loss, heres 22 reasons why Christopher Lee will always be a legend.
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Related to Gen Robert E. Lee......I could even see the resemblance.
23. As a serious scholar of history and politics, he was a CONSERVATIVE.
Also related to Ercole Consalvi.
Amazing! RIP, Sir Christopher Lee.
Thanks EveningStar. Reads great, what a life, even if there's some entertainment industry resumé padding going on in there! He once spoke of his having more on-screen swordfighting time than anyone in history while talking about the Three/Four Musketeers movies, and also pointed out that he was twenty years older "at least!" than the rest of the cast when those movies were made.
We will someday be the envy of our youngers, just by virtue of the cavalcade of trans-thisorthat losers that make up the entertainment industry today. Christopher Lee may have been in over 250 movies, but did he ever make the transgender cover of "Vanity Fair"? Was he ever a race-pimp? Drug dealer?
...Rochefort of The Three Musketeers (whose portrayal was so popular the character now inevitably appears with an eye patch, although it wasn't in the book -- Lee introduced it)...That almost tops "the Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare".
I am extremely sad about his passing.
The world seems a little darker for his absence.
He was part of my youth and it’s almost like losing a family member.
:’(
I find it incredible that one man can pack that much life into a short 93 years...RIP, Mr. Lee.
Thanks for sharing. They don’t make ‘em like that anymore. RIP Sir Christopher.
He knew the sound of people being stabbed in the back, now that`s the real s#!t! That British accent throws you, I had no idea that dude was so bad @ss!
RIP Mr. Lee.
I have no idea of who this person is.
It’s no wonder he made such a good Dracula and Saruman, he probably found the roles therapeutic.
He was an extraordinary man!
And what an incredible voice...
Ever watch the Lord of the Rings movies? He played Saruman.
Ever see The Man with the Golden Gun? He played Scaramanga.
Ever see Star Wars Episode 2 or 3 (the Prequels)? He played Count Dooku.
He did a whole lot of other movies as well.
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