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Horror fans mourn death of actor Lee

Legendary star worked into his 90s

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Veteran actor Sir Christophe­r Lee has died aged 93.

The star, who appeared in a string of horror films and played a Bondvillai­n inTheMan WithThe Golden Gun, enjoyed a career renaissanc­e playing Saruman in the Lord Of The Rings films.

He never stopped working and only last year marked his 92nd birthday by releasing a heavy metal version of the Frank Sinatra classic My Way.

It was one of seven tracks on an album called Metal Knight he recorded with an Italian band called Rhapsody Of Fire.

Two years ago he was honoured with a fellowship of the British Film Institute presented by his friend Johnny Depp.

Depp, who worked with Sir Christophe­r on several Tim Burton projects including SleepyHoll­ow, sneaked into the awards ceremony to surprise his friend.

Sir Christophe­r amassed more than 250 screen credits, including his vampire appearance­s, his role as sinister Lord Summerisle in The Wicker Man, and his collaborat­ions with Burton.

He often said that his title role in Jinnah, about the founder of Pakistan, was one of his favourite portrayals.

A spokeswoma­n for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea confirmed that a death certificat­e had been issued for the star, whodiedonS­unday at a local hospital.

His Lord Of The Rings co-star Dominic Monaghan paid tribute, saying: “So, so sorry to hear that Christophe­r Lee has passed away. He was a fascinatin­g person.”

Sir Roger Moore said: “It’s terrible when you lose an old friend, and Christophe­r Lee was one of my oldest. We first met in 1948. Our thoughts are for Lady Lee, Christina and Juan.”

Jonathan Ross said: “So sad to hear that Sir Christophe­r Lee has died. A great actor, a great star, a surprising­ly good singer and a lovely, lovely man.”

Actor Reece Shearsmith said: “Very upset to learn that Sir Christophe­r Lee has passed away. An amazing gentleman who brought us so many iconic roles.”

David Cameron’s official Twitter account said: “Saddened to hear of Sir Christophe­r Lee’s death, a titan of the Golden Age of Cinema & distinguis­hed WW2 veteran who ’ l l be g r e a t l y missed”.

“Sir Christophe­r amassed more than 250 screen credits”

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