Person    | Male  Born 27/5/1922  Died 7/6/2015

Sir Christopher Lee

Categories: Cinema, Music / songs

Actor. Born Christopher Frank Carandini Lee in Belgravia. Ian Fleming was his step-cousin.

After war service in various parts of Europe he took up acting, although at first he was told he was too tall. In films he is best remembered for partnering Peter Cushing in many of the Hammer films, including playing Count Dracula and Frankenstein's monster. In 1973 he appeared in 'The Wicker Man' which was one of his favourite films. In an attempt to break the type-casting of horror roles, he moved to the USA and appeared in several films including 'Airport '77'. His later work included roles in the immensely popular Star Wars and Lord of the Rings films. He also had a fine singing voice and made many recordings in different genres including opera and heavy metal.

There have been rumours that during WW2 Lee worked at Bletchley Park and/or was a spy but he denied it himself, pointing out how conspicuous his height (6ft 4in) made him.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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