Brian Viner meets Sir Christopher Lee
Christopher Frank Carandini Lee CBE; it was a mouthful even before the
announcement of his knighthood in the Queen's Birthday Honours List last
month, shortly before his 87th birthday, for services to the dramatic arts.
Unofficially, Christopher Lee remains the king of the franchises, the only
common denominator between the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the Star Wars
series, the Bond films and the Hammer horrors.
By the estimation of most movie buffs Lee is the most prolific actor alive, possibly in cinematic history, with more than 350 big-screen credits to his name. Nor is there any sign of him slowing down. He plays a Spanish psychiatrist in the forthcoming Triage, one of four 2009 releases graced by his distinctive basso-profundo tones, if not always his aristocratic features (one of them is the animation Monster Mania, which he gleefully describes as "extremely funny"). And he has already signed up to do two more films next year.