British actor Christopher Lee dies


A file picture dated 15 April 2004 shows Christopher Lee during an interview at the Hotel Schweizerhof in Lucerne, Switzerland. - EPA

LOS ANGELES: British actor Sir Christopher Lee, the second most famous Dracula of the 20th century and a memorably irrepressible villain in James Bond film "The Man With the Golden Gun", in the Star Wars films and in "The Lord of the Rings" has died. He was 93.

Lee appeared in 10 films as Count Dracula (nine if his uncredited role in the comedy "One More Time" is excluded).

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