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DarthAce
Jul 11th, 2000, 04:34:39 AM
Casting Update: Christopher Lee

July 11, 2000 -- Lucasfilm is pleased to announce the casting of acting legend Christopher Lee in the role of a charismatic separatist in George Lucas' Star Wars: Episode II currently filming in Australia for release in summer 2002.

Lee says he is looking forward to taking part in the epic space fantasy saga. "They created a whole new era in the cinema," says Lee of the Star Wars films. "There's no question about that. The scale of imagination and the scale of production and the impact that it had on the entire world was a first. It created an impact in the cinema that was unique. This particular series of film will be a mythic saga on a vast scale."

Such scale is not daunting to a man of Lee's caliber. "I've been in the film industry for 53 years, and I can remember doing very big pictures, very physically demanding pictures, very tough pictures. Big budget movies with big directors. So, I am used to working in epic pictures. I've been in many over the years. In the past, one could work extremely hard, very long hours, very demanding roles, and still have fun. It can still happen today, but 'fun' is a word you don't hear very often in the film industry these days, sadly. It's increasingly rare. One of the things that George Lucas said to me was, 'We'll have a lot fun.' And that, believe me, is very good to hear."

Christopher Lee has defined the macabre for generations of horror film enthusiasts. His long film career began in 1947. In 1957, Lee appeared in his first Hammer Film Production, The Curse of Frankenstein, opposite Peter Cushing (Grand Moff Tarkin in Star Wars: A New Hope). With the success of Frankenstein, Lee would go on to star in numerous Hammer films throughout the 60s and early 70s, often co-starring with Cushing.

Lee's most legendary role is that of Dracula, which he first portrayed in 1958's The Horror of Dracula. A spectacular hit, this film propelled Lee's career to stardom.

"If you think it's easy, you're not doing your job properly," Lee says of his craft. "If you hear an actor say he or she isn't nervous, I'm telling you they're not probably very good at their job. Of course one is nervous because one is trying to play the character as the character should be played, to the best of one's abilities. One is trying to give the performance the director wants. And above all, one is trying to make a contribution to the entire overall story which is a valid one and has meaning, and would be remembered."

In the 1970s, Lee expanded beyond horror films to such work as The Three Musketeers, The Four Musketeers, and The Man With the Golden Gun. In 1972 he founded Charlemagne Productions Limited. Lee's autobiography, Tall, Dark and Gruesome, was published in 1977 and updated in 1997.

His chiseled, handsome features and deep voice give his characters a captivating intelligence and class - whether as a ruthless villain like Dracula or as a noble hero like Sherlock Holmes.

Lee's lengthy filmography includes: The Face of Fu Manchu, Rasputin: The Mad Monk, Dracula: Prince of Darkness; Theatre of Death, The Three Musketeers, The Four Musketeers, The Man With the Golden Gun; 1941 and most recently The Lord of the Rings currently in production. His 250 film and television credits have earned him a spot in the Guinness Book of Movie Facts and Feats for the international star with the most credits. He has also performed in a multitude of classical theatre productions from Shakespeare to Coward.

Despite his busy schedule, Lee finds relaxation in acting. "I think it was Brando who said 'an actor is only truly himself when he's acting,'" he says. "I think I know what he meant. An actor only really fulfills himself when he's creating a performance of a character. Exercising my imagination and instincts as an actor -- if it's working out correctly and properly -- is amazingly relaxing afterwards. Not while you're doing it, but afterwards."

Although this is Lee's first involvement with Star Wars, he is once again collaborating with familiars. Lee appeared in 1999's Sleepy Hollow, which also boasted Ian McDiarmid (Senator Palpatine) and Stunt Coordinator Nick Gillard.

Christopher Lee lent his considerable talents to the Austrian, 1917 episode of Lucasfilm's The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. As the diplomat Count Ottokar Graf Czernin, Lee played an obstacle to Young Indy's secret mission to negotiate a peaceful end to World War I.

"I know many members of that family," explains Lee. "I knew a lot about this man, who was a very devious character, indeed. He was the Austrian foreign minister, and he tried to keep the Austrian Emperor - who in this instance was the last Emperor of Austria - from sending this letter to the Kaiser, asking for peace. He was a very sharp, very slippery customer. So I was very glad to do it. I enjoyed it very much, as I knew members of the Czernin family." This episode is available on videocassette as Young Indiana Jones: Adventures in the Secret Service.

Of his role in Star Wars, Lee had this to offer: "It will be more than another part. It will be another 'arrow in my quiver.' I'm looking forward to it enormously."

mez7
Jul 11th, 2000, 09:51:24 AM
i wouldnt get too excited yet,

i got real excited when i heard Terance Stamp was going to be in TPM, i read (in the insider no less) he played a pivotal role, and was important to the plot,

well i guess i just thought that meant hed have more than 1 line and then sitting down :(

it may be the same for Lee

Jedi Master Kyle
Jul 11th, 2000, 10:00:53 AM
Exactly my thoughts. Whenever they give a description of a character, you tend to think that they will get a pretty important part. Like Stamp, I read that he would be the beleaguered chancellor, so I assumed he would get more of a part than he did. I'm sure that Lee won't have that big a role, about the same as Valorum.

Jedi Master Carr
Jul 11th, 2000, 12:24:49 PM
I think he will have a slightly bigger role than Stamp. At least be in 10 minutes, regardless it will be great to just see him in the next movie even when he does small parts he is brillant.

Jedi Master Kyle
Jul 11th, 2000, 12:56:07 PM
I hope so, because i didn't think much of Stamp in TPM. Maybe he was inexperienced with acting in such a big sfx movie. Actually, I thought he just stank in the senate scene, other than that, he was ok...hopefully lee will act face-to-face with an actor...

Doc Milo
Jul 11th, 2000, 01:29:36 PM
Who's that guy in the EU -- I can't believe I don't remember his name! -- that brought the Dreadnaught fleet in the Heir to the Empire series...

Maybe he's playing that guy! Wait . . . he's probably way too old to play that guy.

Jedi Master Kyle
Jul 11th, 2000, 01:37:11 PM
was it Thrawn? I get mixed up with the EU too easily. Woukld George even use something out of the EU? Aside from Coruscant's name?

Doc Milo
Jul 11th, 2000, 01:45:16 PM
No it was a rebel leader who had a falling out with Bail Organa and Mon Mothma or something like that. He was a Corellian. The name is on the tip of my tongue!

ReaperFett
Jul 11th, 2000, 01:53:35 PM
Garm Bel Ibis! I win!


He looks like this
http://www.swrebellion.net/game/characters/images/Garm_Bel_Iblis.gif
Garm Bel Iblis was a senator from the Corellian system and was one of the founding members of the Alliance. Due to conflicts with Mon Mothma and death warrants from the Empire, Bel Iblis has gone into hiding. He surfaces from time to time with small groups of resistance fighters before disappearing again.

Doc Milo
Jul 11th, 2000, 03:43:51 PM
That's who I was thinking of! Thanks. Yeah, Christopher Lee would be WAY too old to play him. :) The only description of the character Lee is playing is something like "a separatist" or something like that.

Jedi Master Carr
Jul 11th, 2000, 05:31:58 PM
That description is very broad and does not give us too much information. I was thinking he might be some evil senator or Jedi who will work with Palpatine in creating his new order. That would give him a plenty to do in the movie. I also think Lee is more experienced with this type of movie than Stamp, Lee is going to be in Lord of the Rings, and he played in numerous special effects films from the Horror Hammer films to Gremlins 2.

Jedi Master Kyle
Jul 11th, 2000, 06:02:00 PM
it also says that he is a separatist, separatist from what? that seems kind of obvious, but we'll have to wait on that one...

Bromine
Jul 11th, 2000, 06:22:43 PM
Maybe a seperatist from the Jedi Council? I'm still going with the "breakup of the Jedi" theory.

Jedi Master Kyle
Jul 11th, 2000, 06:48:17 PM
alright here it is, he plays a "charismatic separatist". so what could he want to separate from?

-Jedi Council
-The Republic/Senate

anything else?
to me, whenever i hear charismatic, i think about politicians. but i like the jedi thing too. after all, something has got to bring them down...

Bromine
Jul 11th, 2000, 07:08:06 PM
I'm guessing there's politics going on in the Jedi Council. Actually, I'm curious how the Jedi are organised. Do they vote on their leaders, or is it lead by the most powerful Jedi? Does the Council operate like a dictatorship? Remember that Obi-Wan believed Qui-Gon would be on the Council if he followed the Code. Maybe the Council is like an elite club that promotes people who share their beliefs and stifles those who don't.

DarthAce
Jul 12th, 2000, 05:13:13 AM
maybe just maybe!:)