orn in London, speaks eight languages and has worked in the secret services of the RAF during the war. At the end of the conflict has taken the film career became most famous for roles in film claims incurred as The Mask of Frankenstein (1957) which interprets the "creation" and several films where he interprets vampire "Dracula." Apart from cinema, he works hard for the American television. His long gallery of "bad" has expanded a lot in recent times. After fleeting appearances in Gremlins 2 - The new race (1990) or The Mystery of Sleepy Hollow (2000) was deployed with the interpretation of the evil of the two most popular legends of the screen: Star Wars and The Lord of the Rings. As I said, Lee had created his own myth with the vampire Dracula (1958) Terence Fisher, which had been followed by a series of films all performed by Lee as Dracula Prince of Darkness (1965), The mark of Dracula (1970). Fisher always interpreted the mummy (1959). It was then the protagonist of a series of films from the titles speak for themselves as the house eaves Blood (1970), The scale of madness (1973). It was also the unyielding opponent of 007 in the gun Man of Gold (1974). Lucas wanted his face to the Lord Count Dooku-Darth Tyrannus in the new episodes of the saga Star Wars (Episode II - Attack of the clones, 2002 and Episode III, 2005). Peter Jackson instead gave the part of Saruman the White, which is at the service of the dark forces of evil in The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of (2002), The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers (2003) and The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King (2003)
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