@@jesperburns he was considered for Gandalf. JRR Tolkien wanted Sir Christopher to play Gandalf, he explicitly stated so. However nobody is better for Saruman than Sir Chris
@@respectablebogan3276 Thank you. That's so true. I can't imagine anyone except Ian playing Gandalf, and I can't imagine anyone except Chris playing Saruman. While I'm sure Chris would've been a magnificent Gandalf, I imagine it would pale in comparison to his Saruman.
If I may add with regards to Peter Cushing. When his wife died he would run up and down the flight of stairs in his home with the hope of bringing on a heart attack, he was shattered by his wife's death. Christopher in the hope of helping his best friend invited him out and together would visit cinemas and watch cartoons, Abbott and Costello, etc. It was the cartoons they loved the most and they carried like on children, roaring out loud laughing, imitating the cartoon characters and such. So when he mentioned how much he missed his friend (.. "our idiotic humor.. ) I confess that I teared up. In our short lives we are lucky when we strike up a friendship, but are truly privileged when it ends as Best Friends
I really like this interview because Christopher Lee is not interrupted unlike today where the bloody journalist keep on interrupting during interviews. She respectfully listen to what Lee responds with
I actually found the opposite. The interviewer interrupted multiple times and gave the impression she was trying to hurry the conversation along, or pre-empt (often wrongly) what Lee was saying.
Vanessa Buttino Yesh he loved Peter Cushing, Peter was basically broken once his wife died (even half welcoming the news if his diagnosis so he could go to be with his wife) Christopher did his best to keep Peter going in this period and there are various interviews where you can tell he’s really heart broken.
The last of legendary British actors, amazing actor, had the presence, voice and charm..I first watched him as a child in hammer Dracula movies, what a legend and gent..as a person of Pakistani origin and born in UK, I am extremely grateful that such a fantastic actor played the founder of Pakistan..no one else could have played that role apart from him.
@Feiner Fug You're a bit harsh. But I do fondly remember one specific scene from Jinnah - when he's attacked by an extremist. How did he put it? Oh, it's on imdb: "You are an ignorant fool. I have fought for your mother, your sister, and your children's children to live in dignity. Islam doesn't need fanatics like you, Islam needs men of vision who will build the country. Now grow up, and serve Pakistan!"
He's the perfect definition of pure class....Such a resonating and mesmerizing voice even at 75 and still looking lean and fit for that age......world has lost, such a talented actor and a knowledgeable person, on various subjects.......really articulative and crisp talker, none of the vintage or modern day American actors, besides Vincent Price, could stand next to him, in the race to Eminence and peerage.
I am crying inside, because I know this interview can never be reproduced today.. Not because he is passed away, but because no one can be as great as him.. Even the interviewer and setting have depth that I don’t see today... :(
Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee - one of the greatest performers of all time. My father became a fan of his when he was a boy in the 1950's, and he's still a fan today. He introduced me to this prolific icon when I was a child in the early 1980's, and I am a lifelong fan.
Please let him talk you keep interrupting.. love you Christopher you're amazing ❤️ I thank you for everything you have done what a great legacy from a real humble gentleman.. I wish I could have met you.. God bless you.. you will always be one of the greatest actors of our generation..❤❤
this interviewer is totally thirsting for Sir Christopher. I think all of us females become weak in the knees listening to this distinguished gentleman. God rest and bless this great soul.
Christopher Lee was one of the coolest guys around. Fought Nazi's as a young man, continued playing in the Hammer horror movies because, when he was about to leave for greener pastures, Hammer asked him to stay because, as their star, his leaving would cause people to lose their jobs and so he stayed, spoke something like five different languages. So greatly underrated.
This wonderful man and actor is probably one of the best British performer's we have had the joy to watch. Yet he is probably one of the most underrated. Christopher Lee will be sadly missed.
I knew a lady who met him at a meal & he was on her table, true story , at the end of the evening, he leant forward to kiss her cheek, she immediately placed her hand & covered her neck 😳 he smiled & said you would not be the first! He was also in the SAS, but never spoke about any stories, what a man he was & that voice 🥰 good looking gentleman 😍
His voice is... magic. I love the English. I am not a native English speaker but I love English for several reasons. One of them, an important one, is how fantastic it can sound and moreover how differently fantastic it can sound. Irish, Scottish, cockney, idk, posh english XD but also American like southern English... it's great!
Aber du bist Deustcher. Herr Lee klingt viel besser auf Deutsch. Englisch ist nicht so ordentlich ...ausserdem hast du Oesterreich, die Schweiz, Bayern, usw. F-NOTE: Etwas Grammatik war nicht so gut, also habe ich sie korrigiert.
My heart broke when he said he missed peter Cushing terribly I had the chance to meet sir Christopher Lee and I do miss him terribly RIP big buddy as I would call him 😭😭
@@tomnorton4277 this is my new account but to answer your question there are no words I could use to describe the amazing human being he was everytime we would have tea he would pay for everything even tho I offered to pay I miss him so much RIP to a legend
Lady blondie like an 'angelic' so pretty beautiful "angelic" face, and Christopher Lee image like an Lord ancient Profetic old wise gentleman's ! Respect. Reast in peace sir Christopher Lee 🙏
I have not many words to say about this lovely legend of art named Christofer lee but I have a many respect honour to feel friedly from far a mystic deep emocion and pleasure to see him and to listen his heavy" strong epic voice like a profet of God coming from Saruman and dr.Morales .let no missed him , lets pray for this soul ..
Sir Christopher Lee was a master of less is more. Dooku didn't have much screen time but he didn't need it because his expressions and the way he delivered lines were enough to make Dooku interesting. Listen to how regretful he sounds when he apologises to Mace or look at his reactions after Jango gets beheaded or Dooku chops off Anakin's arm.
There will never be a man like this, I think... the imposing presence, the looks, the stature, the voice, the intelligence, the behaviour of a true gentlemen... he was larger than life. Nobody could play Dracula after him, he has defined the role (as many other roles) and showed the essence of the character. Only he could.
I did too. He was just one of those certain people that seem like they will always be here. The world seems to be a lot different when those ones pass.
@@dashcroft1892 100%. Spoke 8 languages, intelligence in the RAF (including being a fcking nazi hunter), great actor and still so humble and nice. And that voice. And he was funny. Jeeeezus do you mind spreading some talent around? It's like a super OP character when the rest of us might have a stick or a rock lol
3:39 I love how he nails the Swenglish accent hahaha. And I find it so amazing that Christopher was fluent in Swedish (among other languages too of course). He's such a perfect role model. Well spoken, charismatic, classy, faithful, industrious, obviously quite intelligent and I'm wondering if I've missed to mention anything else - Which I probably have considering his many accolades. I wish I had gotten the chance to meet him.
“Oh I don’t know, I suppose I’ll become iconic to another few generations once or twice more, just for something to do.” What an absolute legend this man was.
I was really pleasantly surprised when I learned that he had been fighting beside us (Finland) in a Winter War, that we had against Soviet Union, 1939-1940. Thank you sir, posthumously.
Its freaking amazing to hear him talk about Sweden and all that he lived thrue one of my all time favorit actors whatever character he played he was amazing 10 out of 10 actor
RIP and thank you Sir Christopher Lee for your participation in defending my country from the communist nightmare that was USSR. I have every bit as much respect for you, and love for your performances in the cinema, as I have for the veterans of my own country. From Scaramanga to Saruman, the quintecential antagonist, much obliged.
His, truly was, the greatest generation. The people from that period in time had so much class, and poise and a deeper sense of adventure, bravery, and honor. I have so much respect for that generation. Its a shame to see how far we've fallen as a society. Men like him and Michael Cain, led such amazing lives and they lived life to its fullest. Reading about them and listening to their interviews and stories is so inspirational.
Great to see this thank you. I feel like the interviewer didn't even need to interject so many times. Christopher is a great raconteur and could have easily done a half hour monologue talking through the arc of his career without any questions whatsoever lol.
"I guess it's never too late. -You've shown that many times throughout your life." It's wonder to watch this interview in hindsight, where he accounts for many anecdotes of his life, writing a book about his long career and wondering what's left for the encore, knowing he's YET to play Saruman, and Count Dooku, for many years to come too. What an encore! He's a wonderful example of living by one's word that it is indeed never late.
It's interesting that in Curse of Frankenstein he and Peter Cushing both play villains whereas in most of their Hammer films, Cushing was the hero and Lee was the villain.
I would like to imitate Christopher Lee - not only his thunderous but quiet voice, but his demeanor. This is a well-educated, well-versed man. Great interview. Both parties are so harmoniously engaged in such a respectful and educated manner.
"I don't think I will be singing opera, now that I'm 75."
-Proceeds to record metal albums well into his 80's
I thought he was in his 90's when he did that. Impressive regardless.
@Johnny Clash He would've played a tree in LotR hadn't he gotten that role.
@@jesperburns he was considered for Gandalf. JRR Tolkien wanted Sir Christopher to play Gandalf, he explicitly stated so. However nobody is better for Saruman than Sir Chris
Christopher Lee's first heavy-metal album came out in 2010, when he was 88. A ripe age to began singing heavy metal, but he pulled it off brilliantly.
@@respectablebogan3276 Thank you. That's so true. I can't imagine anyone except Ian playing Gandalf, and I can't imagine anyone except Chris playing Saruman. While I'm sure Chris would've been a magnificent Gandalf, I imagine it would pale in comparison to his Saruman.
Greatest actor and a real person. The lady interviewing has a touch of class too.
Got his autograph in '99 , first I ever got.....he was getting fed up signing Dracula items at that time :P
RIP
It is Catrina Skepper, she has her own channel on youtube.
Cheers
And she's as lovely to look as Christopher Lee is brilliant in his movies.
Wow. He is so well spoken.
Christopher had a great education.
Christopher Lee: "I have spoken."
He is English, after all.
@@kelman727 Plus he was born in the times when people were more polite and humble to each other. Many old actors behave better than young ones.
G E T R E K T 905 .... even you.
R.I.P Sir Christopher Lee.
I wish people could act and talk with the same class that Sir Christopher Lee and others did back in this time.
MrJackpot it's that old British charm, that's gone and dead now sadly
Him, Oliver Reed, Orson Welles they come once in a lifetime
I completely agree. So civilized
@MrJackpot - Truly.
If more individuals spoke and acted with more class and dignity, perhaps this world wouldn't be so crass and vulgar
If I may add with regards to Peter Cushing. When his wife died he would run up and down the flight of stairs in his home with the hope of bringing on a heart attack, he was shattered by his wife's death. Christopher in the hope of helping his best friend invited him out and together would visit cinemas and watch cartoons, Abbott and Costello, etc. It was the cartoons they loved the most and they carried like on children, roaring out loud laughing, imitating the cartoon characters and such. So when he mentioned how much he missed his friend (.. "our idiotic humor.. ) I confess that I teared up. In our short lives we are lucky when we strike up a friendship, but are truly privileged
when it ends as
Best Friends
Beautifully said! Your comment was such a wonderful thing to read. God bless you sir.
Beautifully written
I really like this interview because Christopher Lee is not interrupted unlike today where the bloody journalist keep on interrupting during interviews. She respectfully listen to what Lee responds with
A good interviewer balances asking questions and guiding the conservation while allowing the subject to share their thoughts
I like to think that it's because it's Christopher Lee. When he talks, you don't. You just listen
He kinda looks like Jordan Peterson
Yes, you’re right. The journalist is practicing something called respect.
I actually found the opposite. The interviewer interrupted multiple times and gave the impression she was trying to hurry the conversation along, or pre-empt (often wrongly) what Lee was saying.
The way he speaks about his friendship with Peter Cushing makes my heart melt
Vanessa Buttino Yesh he loved Peter Cushing, Peter was basically broken once his wife died (even half welcoming the news if his diagnosis so he could go to be with his wife) Christopher did his best to keep Peter going in this period and there are various interviews where you can tell he’s really heart broken.
Me too
I love that they got thrown out of a cinema for.laughing so much at 'loony tunes' cartoons and they would imitate the voices
They were true friends. I would be so blessed to have such a friendship.
Both of their resumes belong in a museum.
For a man who has experienced enough for five lifetimes, he was incredibly humble. A true gentleman and a pleasure to listen to.
What an absolute treasure and icon this man truly was. He had such a sophisticated voice and was quite the learned man.
R.I.P Christopher Lee
1922-2015
The last of legendary British actors, amazing actor, had the presence, voice and charm..I first watched him as a child in hammer Dracula movies, what a legend and gent..as a person of Pakistani origin and born in UK, I am extremely grateful that such a fantastic actor played the founder of Pakistan..no one else could have played that role apart from him.
@Feiner Fug You're a bit harsh. But I do fondly remember one specific scene from Jinnah - when he's attacked by an extremist. How did he put it? Oh, it's on imdb: "You are an ignorant fool. I have fought for your mother, your sister, and your children's children to live in dignity. Islam doesn't need fanatics like you, Islam needs men of vision who will build the country. Now grow up, and serve Pakistan!"
How about Colin Firth?
I could listen to him all day
There will never be another one like him. Christopher Lee was just a class act from head to toe.
He's the perfect definition of pure class....Such a resonating and mesmerizing voice even at 75 and still looking lean and fit for that age......world has lost, such a talented actor and a knowledgeable person, on various subjects.......really articulative and crisp talker, none of the vintage or modern day American actors, besides Vincent Price, could stand next to him, in the race to Eminence and peerage.
Similar to Vincent Price. ,
She’s positively enchanted
I could listen to this man talk all day.. 🥰
I am crying inside, because I know this interview can never be reproduced today..
Not because he is passed away, but because no one can be as great as him..
Even the interviewer and setting have depth that I don’t see today... :(
Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee - one of the greatest performers of all time. My father became a fan of his when he was a boy in the 1950's, and he's still a fan today. He introduced me to this prolific icon when I was a child in the early 1980's, and I am a lifelong fan.
He was one of the greatest actors all time. Such a stage precense and his voice only makes it better. I think charisma is an actor's greatest gift.
Oh, the days when both the interviewer and interviewee were patient, intelligent, eloquent, polite, and genuinely interested in the interview.
What a handsome man and great actor
Please let him talk you keep interrupting.. love you Christopher you're amazing ❤️ I thank you for everything you have done what a great legacy from a real humble gentleman.. I wish I could have met you.. God bless you.. you will always be one of the greatest actors of our generation..❤❤
this interviewer is totally thirsting for Sir Christopher. I think all of us females become weak in the knees listening to this distinguished gentleman. God rest and bless this great soul.
Christopher Lee was one of the coolest guys around. Fought Nazi's as a young man, continued playing in the Hammer horror movies because, when he was about to leave for greener pastures, Hammer asked him to stay because, as their star, his leaving would cause people to lose their jobs and so he stayed, spoke something like five different languages. So greatly underrated.
7 different languages including his base level which he came back and majored for us all..... even HEREEEEEE
What a giant of an actor and a truly beautiful human being. So distinguished and well spoken. He left a legacy that won't be soon forgotten.
If anyone wants to know what having a full life means look no further than Christopher Lee. Love watching his interviews and films.
This wonderful man and actor is probably one of the best British performer's we have had the joy to watch. Yet he is probably one of the most underrated. Christopher Lee will be sadly missed.
Great interviewer. She made him feel at ease and got him to open up. Fantastic work, one of the best....Dick Cavett is another fav
Who is she
@@mmaking66 Catrina Skepper
I knew a lady who met him at a meal & he was on her table, true story , at the end of the evening, he leant forward to kiss her cheek, she immediately placed her hand & covered her neck 😳 he smiled & said you would not be the first! He was also in the SAS, but never spoke about any stories, what a man he was & that voice 🥰 good looking gentleman 😍
Christopher Lee is & always is a handsome man. He is not just handsome, Christopher Lee is gorgeous..
18:08 "What do you think you will do for an encore?"
Christopher Lee: *chuckles*
*Heavy metal Christmas music fades in*
lmao!
His voice is... magic. I love the English. I am not a native English speaker but I love English for several reasons. One of them, an important one, is how fantastic it can sound and moreover how differently fantastic it can sound. Irish, Scottish, cockney, idk, posh english XD but also American like southern English... it's great!
Aber du bist Deustcher. Herr Lee klingt viel besser auf Deutsch. Englisch ist nicht so ordentlich ...ausserdem hast du Oesterreich, die Schweiz, Bayern, usw.
F-NOTE: Etwas Grammatik war nicht so gut, also habe ich sie korrigiert.
@Marty McK they speak English you knob head.
The English language sounds the best in England, by English people
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN ......GREAT MOVIE....LOVED THE SCENERY....
What a gentleman, a true legend, and the interviewer is quite lovely, well done.
When you look at his life before acting you realise what an amazing individual he truly was...
Mr Lee and Mr Cushing , two true legends of cinema , and true gentlemen !
Sir Christopher Lee had a simply magnificent voice.
lovely gentleman was our chris! i could listen to his beautiful dulcet tones & anecdotes all day 💕 RIP babes 🙏
Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee & Terence Fisher - i would so love to meet them and ask a thousand questions
What a Screen Legend! Forever missed. Good Interview. Christopher Lee 1922 - 2015 RP. A Real Class Act!
My heart broke when he said he missed peter Cushing terribly I had the chance to meet sir Christopher Lee and I do miss him terribly RIP big buddy as I would call him 😭😭
Robert Cook Namaste.
What was he like? Much like Robin Williams, he's one of those celebrities whom I wish I'd had a chance to meet.
@@tomnorton4277 this is my new account but to answer your question there are no words I could use to describe the amazing human being he was everytime we would have tea he would pay for everything even tho I offered to pay I miss him so much RIP to a legend
@@robertcook7591This is th e vision of how I believe he would be, as you described him, I truly wish I could of meet him!
@@helenadair32 he was just an extraordinary human being
Fantastic interviewer... she's also a beautiful woman.
This my favourite interview Sir Christopher Lee did.
Lady blondie like an 'angelic' so pretty beautiful "angelic" face, and Christopher Lee image like an Lord ancient Profetic old wise gentleman's !
Respect.
Reast in peace sir Christopher Lee 🙏
ONE OF THE BEST INTERVIEWS I HAVE SEEN WITH CHRISTOPHER LEE .WHAT A LEGEND
Agree
WHAT A gentlemen, a real British man, sadly we are very much a dying breed.
Sir Christopher Lee was truly the master of his craft. Also props to the interviewer, she did fantastic job.
miss him .......what a loss of this wonderful man
What a great interview. Sir Christopher Lee is one of the greatest actors of all time and very easily one of my favourites.
I am dying. This voice
A class act. A classy man. What a voice & personality.
I have not many words to say about this lovely legend of art named Christofer lee but I have a many respect honour to feel friedly from far a mystic deep emocion and pleasure to see him and to listen his heavy" strong epic voice like a profet of God coming from Saruman and dr.Morales .let no missed him , lets pray for this soul ..
I had no idea he played in this movie as the leader of Pakistan. I ❤ that this is the movie he is most proud of. He was an incredible man.
Dooku is silently terrifying, complex, and sophisticated; a role only Lee could play.
Even so, even he was lifeless and boring in those movies.
@@Zerozerozero-m9l You're dumb.
An almost totally underwritten character...
@@Sergeant_Camacho hey, young man. Talk nice.
Sir Christopher Lee was a master of less is more. Dooku didn't have much screen time but he didn't need it because his expressions and the way he delivered lines were enough to make Dooku interesting. Listen to how regretful he sounds when he apologises to Mace or look at his reactions after Jango gets beheaded or Dooku chops off Anakin's arm.
I've been in abject awe of Christopher Lee since I was , maybe 6 years old and I'm pushing 56 now. Still in awe of the man and his talent.
Wow, can't imagine what must have been to talk with this gentleman and genius... What a noble soul❤
There will never be a man like this, I think... the imposing presence, the looks, the stature, the voice, the intelligence, the behaviour of a true gentlemen... he was larger than life. Nobody could play Dracula after him, he has defined the role (as many other roles) and showed the essence of the character. Only he could.
I am loving these two and their conversation and accents. Lulling and lovely, soothing and just completely charming.
Jussi Bjorling giving you a compliment like that is really something
He's so cool even in 2021. A legened
I actually teared up a little when he passed away.
I did too. He was just one of those certain people that seem like they will always be here. The world seems to be a lot different when those ones pass.
Same here. You do not need to be a fan to grasp the measure of the man.
... the life he lead outside of cinema ... you can’t make that stuff up.
I cried.
@@dashcroft1892 100%. Spoke 8 languages, intelligence in the RAF (including being a fcking nazi hunter), great actor and still so humble and nice. And that voice. And he was funny. Jeeeezus do you mind spreading some talent around? It's like a super OP character when the rest of us might have a stick or a rock lol
All his roles are memorable because he was a great actor and a great person.
A truly incredible man. Had the privilege of meeting him twice, will never forget him
He spoke about a Swedish tenor and I was thinking "Hehe, Jussi Björling"? to which he immediately said "Jussi Björling"! OH MY FINGERS...
Yeah that bloody amazed me as well! Such an underrated story he tells here!
3:39 I love how he nails the Swenglish accent hahaha.
And I find it so amazing that Christopher was fluent in Swedish (among other languages too of course). He's such a perfect role model. Well spoken, charismatic, classy, faithful, industrious, obviously quite intelligent and I'm wondering if I've missed to mention anything else - Which I probably have considering his many accolades.
I wish I had gotten the chance to meet him.
What an incredible mind at his age. Stunning man in every aspect.
Behold THE LEGEND ! Rest in Peace Sir Christopher Lee.
Loved him in my favourite hammer film the devil rides out. Great actor hes sadly missed. 😥😥😥😥
Great movie...very fine actor...best Dracula too
“Oh I don’t know, I suppose I’ll become iconic to another few generations once or twice more, just for something to do.”
What an absolute legend this man was.
I was really pleasantly surprised when I learned that he had been fighting beside us (Finland) in a Winter War, that we had against Soviet Union, 1939-1940. Thank you sir, posthumously.
Thank you for sharing - a precious interview.
what a great interview - thanks for uploading. I do miss Christopher, but what a legacy he left - amazing man.
Wonderful to see you and hear you here Mr. Lee. RIP dear sir.
The "fuck me eyes" she throwns at Sir Christopher are unquestionable. A crush indeed.
Lovely man.I had the pleasure of meeting him at a pro celeb golf match.Got my autograph and a hand shake. 😁😁
Lucky u Aston.
Wow
He is just class. I have a small movie poster picture card of him in my living room, along with Peter Cushing.
I don’t care.
Hammer for life!
Great Forever, ❤️ Christopher Lee 💪💪💪
Class act,Christopher,❤❤❤❤❤❤
Its freaking amazing to hear him talk about Sweden and all that he lived thrue one of my all time favorit actors whatever character he played he was amazing 10 out of 10 actor
RIP and thank you Sir Christopher Lee for your participation in defending my country from the communist nightmare that was USSR. I have every bit as much respect for you, and love for your performances in the cinema, as I have for the veterans of my own country. From Scaramanga to Saruman, the quintecential antagonist, much obliged.
A Brilliant, honest, and fascinating little interview… a true Star.
Christopher Lee was a Class Act!😊🙏
A really good interview. A good interviewer and a fantastic interviewee. And that voice. That voice.
Such a gentleman, and one of my first crushes. He was mesmerizing.
His, truly was, the greatest generation. The people from that period in time had so much class, and poise and a deeper sense of adventure, bravery, and honor. I have so much respect for that generation. Its a shame to see how far we've fallen as a society. Men like him and Michael Cain, led such amazing lives and they lived life to its fullest. Reading about them and listening to their interviews and stories is so inspirational.
What a load of crap.
Great to see this thank you. I feel like the interviewer didn't even need to interject so many times. Christopher is a great raconteur and could have easily done a half hour monologue talking through the arc of his career without any questions whatsoever lol.
Thanks for posting...Christopher Lee was a legend. May he rest in peace!!!
He looked very young at that age.
Such a legend. A true Sir.
What a great interview. Great chemistry and material to work with!
When we look back, in years to come, on the History of Cinema, Sir Christopher Lee will stand tall amongst the Greats...RIP 🙏✌
"I guess it's never too late.
-You've shown that many times throughout your life."
It's wonder to watch this interview in hindsight, where he accounts for many anecdotes of his life, writing a book about his long career and wondering what's left for the encore, knowing he's YET to play Saruman, and Count Dooku, for many years to come too. What an encore! He's a wonderful example of living by one's word that it is indeed never late.
A excellent singer and he forfilled his life with wonderful films songs etc with hard work
It's interesting that in Curse of Frankenstein he and Peter Cushing both play villains whereas in most of their Hammer films, Cushing was the hero and Lee was the villain.
perfect gentleman, look up his appearance on This Is Your Life.
What a remarkable man. A beautiful voice and manner of speaking. Not to mention the life he led.
I would like to imitate Christopher Lee - not only his thunderous but quiet voice, but his demeanor. This is a well-educated, well-versed man.
Great interview. Both parties are so harmoniously engaged in such a respectful and educated manner.
"I've spent my whole career living by a challenge and it's not a bad thing, you know."
That's... really inspiring! 😄
His voice is phenomenal and the way he speaks. He is exactly like my uncle who’s voice, accent and overall scary effect is the same.
I feel sad I couldn't ever met this person. Passion, happines, repsect. I will definitly watch some more of his movies in future.