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Christopher Lee

Breakthrough Years
1958
Lee's portrayal of the titular vampire in Hammer Films' Dracula (released as Horror of Dracula in some markets) was a career-defining role. This iconic performance cemented his status as a horror legend and established him as a global star.
1974
Taking on the role of Francisco Scaramanga in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun allowed Lee to showcase his talent for playing sophisticated villains beyond the horror genre. This mainstream success brought him wider international recognition.
2001
Starring as the wizard Saruman in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring introduced Christopher Lee to a new generation of fans. His commanding performance in Peter Jackson's epic fantasy trilogy brought him immense critical acclaim and cemented his iconic status in cinema.