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Sir Christopher Lee has passed away.
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TCM just announced they will be airing a tribute starting at 6:15 a.m. on Monday, June 22 in case you want to get the recorders ready. -
Sad, but a 93 that's a great run in life. Also means he touched multiple generations with his work, which is possibly the best tribute one can get,Leave a comment:
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Yeah, I put my favorite Celebrity birthdays on my family calendar I get printed each year. Lee and Price are on the same day (May 27) , and Cushing is the day before. (May26).
Mark Hamill and Christopher Reeve are both September 25th.
Shatner and Nimoy are March 22 and 26 respectively.Leave a comment:
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Someone told me here his birthday was the same as Vincent Price's.Leave a comment:
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I said to my daughter that he had died on Sunday but they only released the news now to make sure he was really dead. LOL
truly a gifted and brilliant actor. there are not many like him in Hollywood todayLeave a comment:
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RIP Dracula. :( He really had an amazing career and was still working to the end.Leave a comment:
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I was utterly floored by this news.
I knew he was well aged and his time here was limited but just totally not expecting to see this today.
R.I.P Mr. Lee
Thank you for the scares,laughs and memories.Leave a comment:
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Very Sad news..I was watching "The Devil Rides Out" the other day as well. One of my favorite movies of all time..Leave a comment:
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he had a good, long life. still it is profoundly sad to hear of his passing. the last of his generation. his talent and humor will be missed, but we still have his movies to enjoy over and over again. RIP!Leave a comment:
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My god, I'm really crushed by this news, I feel like I've grown up with this man and his movies. Some of us were just talking about him this past weekend at the Mego Meet too. I'm really sad right now...Leave a comment:
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One of the greatest actors of the genre and a living legend. May he be reunited with his dear friend Peter Cushing.
RIPLeave a comment:
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He has to be the most prolific if not the greatest big screen villain of them all. He brought gravity to every role I ever saw him in.Leave a comment:
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