Christopher Frank Carandini Lee, known by his name as an actor Christopher Lee, died Sunday at the age of 93 years, officials said Thursday, June 11 the services of the civil status of the town hall Kensington and Chelsea, confirming information from several British media.
This giant of cinema died at London’s Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, where he was admitted for respiratory problems, according to the Daily Telegraph . The announcement of his death was delayed at the request of his wife, who first wanted to warn all members of the family, the daily added.
With a rich career of about 250 films, British actor was best known for his portrayal of Dracula in a series of films, its role (villain) Scaramanga in the James Bond The Man With The Golden Gun and more recently of Count Dooku in Star Wars , or Saruman in Lord of the Rings .
The testimony immediately flooded to salute the memory of this Luciferian actor. The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, was one of the first to pay tribute to the “macabre master” .
Born in London May 27, 1922, Christopher Lee down his mother of one of the oldest Italian families, Carrandini, whose lineage goes back to Charlemagne.
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