Just because we knew this day was coming, that doesn’t make it any easier. Sir Christopher Lee, who scared audiences for decades with a mix of darkness and classy wit, died earlier this week at age 93. The news was just shared this morning and tributes from Hollywood and his native U.K. have already started flooding Twitter.
Lee, who had over 280 films on his resume, was such a beloved figure of the British film industry that even politicians paid their respect.
PM: Saddened to hear of Sir Christopher Lee's death, a titan of Golden Age of Cinema & distinguished WW2 veteran who'll be greatly missed
— UK Prime Minister (@Number10gov) June 11, 2015
Really sad to hear about the death of Christopher Lee, one of the greatest British actors and a master of the macabre pic.twitter.com/q5UUhc7xId
— Boris Johnson (@MayorofLondon) June 11, 2015
image via Twitter from Boris Johnson
We are deeply saddened to hear that Sir Christopher Lee has passed away pic.twitter.com/B1QBgaI0qK
— BFI (@BFI) June 11, 2015
image via Twitter from BFI
Oh goodness, another incredibly sad death today. Legendary actor Christopher Lee, aged 93. RIP. http://t.co/9nqRQexypa
— BBC Films (@BBCFilms) June 11, 2015
Lee also starred in The Man With The Golden Gun. Sir Roger Moore, who played James Bond in that film, remembered his “old friend.”
It's terribly when you lose an old friend, and Christopher Lee was one of my oldest. We first met in 1948.
— Sir Roger Moore (@sirrogermoore) June 11, 2015
Sherlock writer Mark Gatiss remembered Lee. Coincidentally, both Gatiss and Lee played Sherlock Holmes’ brother, Mycroft. (Also, Lee is the only actor to ever play both Sherlock and Mycroft in his career. He played Mycroft in Billy Wilder’s The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes and played Sherlock several times on film and on TV.)
The great, always criminally underrated Sir Christopher Lee has left us. A Titan of Cinema and a huge part of my youth. Farewell.
— Mark Gatiss (@Markgatiss) June 11, 2015
Elijah Wood, who played alongside Lee in the Lord of the Rings films, wrote:
An extraordinary man and life lead, Sir Christopher Lee. You were an icon, and a towering human being with stories for days. We'll miss you.
— Elijah Wood (@woodelijah) June 11, 2015
Dominic Monaghan, also in LOTR, wrote:
So so sorry to hear that #christopherlee has passed away. He was a fascinating person. Threw a bic pen into a tree in front of me.
#legend
— Dominic Monaghan (@DomsWildThings) June 11, 2015
Daniel Logan was in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, which also starred Lee.
Sad news, Sir Christopher Lee has passed away. I am honoured I was able to meet & work with him. A true gentleman & professional. RIP
— Daniel Logan (@Daniel_Logan) June 11, 2015
Even actors who didn’t get to work with Lee remembered his films.
Goodbye #ChristopherLee. Thank you for leaving behind a legacy that will be revisited for generations to come. #Saruman #Scaramanga #Mummy
— Josh Gad (@joshgad) June 11, 2015
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