Sir Christopher Lee’s Fifteen Greatest Roles
- Frankenstein’s Monster (The Curse of Frankenstein, 1957)
- Count Dracula (Dracula, 1958; Dracula—Prince of Darkness, 1966; Dracula Has Risen From the Grave, 1968; El Conde Dracula, 1970; Taste the Blood of Dracula, 1970; Scars of Dracula, 1970; Dracula, A.D. 1972, 1972; The Satanic Rites of Dracula, 1973)
- Sir Henry Baskerville (The Hound of the Baskervilles, 1959)
- Kharis (The Mummy, 1959)
- Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock Holmes und das Halsband des Todes [Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace], 1962; Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady, 1991; Incident at Victoria Falls, 1992)
- Kurt Menliff (La Frusta e il Corpo [The Whip and the Body], 1963)
- Franklyn Marsh (Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors, 1964 [“The Disembodied Hand” episode])
- Dr. Fu Manchu (The Face of Fu Manchu, 1965); The Brides of Fu Manchu, 1966; The Vengeance of Fu Manchu, 1967; The Blood of Fu Manchu, 1969; The Castle of Fu Manchu, 1969)
- Rasputin (Rasputin—The Mad Monk, 1966)
- Duc de Richeleau (The Devil Rides Out, 1968)
- Mycroft Holmes (The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, 1970)
- Dr. Charles Marlowe/Edward Blake, (I, Monster, 1971) [based on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]
- Lord Summerisle (The Wicker Man, 1973)
- Rochefort (The Three Musketeers, 1973; The Four Musketeers—The Revenge of Milady, 1975; The Return of the Musketeers, 1989))
- Scaramanga (The Man With the Golden Gun, 1974)
We don’t always get the kind of work we want, but we always have a choice of whether to do it with good grace or not.
Christopher Lee
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