Legendary actor Christopher Lee will be the subject of a new documentary film titled The life and death of Christopher Lee.
The film is described as an “innovative documentary that uses new interviews, archival material and multiple forms of traditional and cutting-edge animation, including puppetry, to bring one of the world’s most important actors to life on screen.”
The document will include interviews with Peter Jackson, John LandisAND Joe Danteas well as Lee’s niece, actress Dame Harriet Walter. Jon Spira (Bobina Britannia, Hollywood Bulldogs, Elstree 1976) will direct and be narrated by a famous actor and voice actor Pietro Serafinowicz (Star Wars, John Wick 2, Guardians of the Galaxy) and will provide Lee’s voice.
I’ve always enjoyed watching Lee in his films. The first movie I remember seeing him in was Gremlins 2: The New Batch. It wasn’t until high school that I started watching his old Hammer horror films from the late 50’s and 60’s. It was there that he played iconic roles such as Count Dracula in a series of films. His portrayal of Dracula in films such as The horror of Dracula (1958) became definitive for many fans.
Lee also appeared in the James Bond series as the deadly assassin Francisco Scaramanga The man with the golden gun (1974). He also played the wizard Saruman Peter Jackson’S The Lord of the Rings trilogy and Count Dooku in Star Wars prequel film. She has starred in many other films and has a Guinness World Record for the most screen appearances.
by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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