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Lord of Misrule: The Autobiography of Christopher Lee (Hardcover)

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  • Hardcover: 392 pages
  • Publisher: Orion (16 Oct 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0752857703
  • ISBN-13: 978-0752857701
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 15.6 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 416,581 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Television interviews with Christopher have been confirmed on CHANNEL 4 RICHARD & JUDY SHOW, BBC BREAKFAST NEWS, ITV THIS MORNING. Radio interviews have been confirmed on BBC RADIO 2 STEVE WRIGHT SHOW, BBC RADIO 4 MIDWEEK, BBC5 LIVE SIMON MAYO SHOW. Press interviews with Christopher have been confirmed in SUNDAY TELEGRAPH REVIEW, THE INDEPENDENT 'You ask the Questions', ARENA magazine 'My Funeral', THE HERALD MAGAZINE 'The Third Degree', TIME OUT, THE BIG ISSUE, THE WEEK - THE LIST. Confirmed reviewsWORD Magazine - review in Oct issue EVENTS The following events are confirmed:8 November - Forbidden Planet 1pm12 November - Borders Oxford Street 12.30pm


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After several years in secondary film roles, the skeletal, menacing Christopher Lee achieved horror-flick stardom as the Creature in 1958's THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, the second of his 21 Hammer Studios films. Other Lee roles of note include the title character in 1959's THE MUMMY and the Fu Manchu series of the '60s, the bloody-thirsty Count Dracula and of course the villainous Scaramanga in the 1974 James Bond classic THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN. Established as a legend in his own right, Lee went on to appear in films ranging from GREMLINS (1990) to Tim Burton's SLEEPY HOLLOW (1999). In 2001, after appearing in nearly 300 film and television productions, the 79-year-old actor undertook the role of Saruman, chief of all wizards, in director Peter Jackson's eagerly anticipated screen adaptation of Tolkien's LORD OF THE RINGS. Arguably one of the most demanding roles of his career, audiences marvelled at the wondrous battle between Saruman and Gandalf (Ian McKellen) atop the wizard's ominous tower. Shortly after, wielding a lightsaber against one of the most powerful adversaries in the STAR WARS canon, Lee proved that even at 80 he still had what it takes to be a compelling and demanding screen presence. Recounted with Lee's characteristic self-deprecating wit and hilarious anecdotes, LORD OF MISRULE narrates the astonishing career of the man the GUARDIAN describes as simply 'the coolest actor on the planet'.

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5.0 out of 5 stars "Lord" rules, 22 Jan 2006
By E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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Few actors have done as much as well as Christopher Lee has. Acting in hundreds of movies, this impressive British thespian has had a life even more interesting than his career. In "Lord of Misrule," Lee describes his long life with humor and solemn clarity, and with almost too many stories for the book to hold.

Christopher Carandini Lee was born in 1922, to an Italian countess (who was descended from Italian royalty) and a soon-gone British soldier. His was an unusual childhood masked by a conventional British schoolboy's life. At the age of seventeen his world (along with his stepfather's finances) suddenly began to come apart. He fought in World War II, in the Royal Air Force, only to dip back into acting.

Lee rapidly became known as one of the best villains of the movie business, playing Dracula alone a staggering ten times. Here he recounts how he acted with legendary actors like Errol Flynn (who mangled his finger) or his good pal, monster great Boris Karloff (complete with lisping jokes); his marriage; the good, bad and ugly of his varied career; and finally two of his most prominent roles: the evil wizard Saruman of J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings," and Count Dooku of the "Star Wars" prequel trilogy."

Technically, "Lord of Misrule" isn't an entirely new book -- it was once published as "Tall Dark and Gruesome." But here it's updated with new information and photographs from the past few years, and new reflections from Lee. Not to mention a friendly foreword by "Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson, which serves as a good warm-up.

Lee himself has a very formal, erudite way of writing, sprinkled with literary references to P.G. Wodehouse and G.K. Chesterton. (And Tolkien, of course) But don't think this book is stuffy. If anything, the eighty-plus years of Lee's life zip by too fast. He clearly has a wealth of stories to tell, and the book is barely big enough to contain them.

Lee also strikes a good balance between humor and darkness. In one taut anecdote, he describes how his daughter was born with deformed feet. In another, he wryly describes how he used to scurry across the Italian border dressed as a girl. It's also augmented by plenty of photos. Some are professional photos, but many are personal photos -- Lee with his wife and daughter, or his friends, at his investiture, or as a bright-eyed baby.

Very few actors have lived a life even half as interesting as the roles they have played, but Christopher Lee is one of the few. And "Lord of Misrule" is a fascinating, captivating read about a unique person.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great!, 8 Jan 2004
By Jo (haverhill, suffolk United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
As a big fan of Christopher Lee's work I was very excited to recieve this book for Christmas. It makes a nice change to read an autobiography written by someone over the age of 40!

The book starts (obviously!) with Lee's view on his childhood, he was born into a family of Italian nobility on his mothers side and tried out for Eton as a youngster. He fell into acting when it was recommended to him by a cousin and he said 'why not!'

Throughout much of his early career Lee was typecast as a horror actor, especially after taking over the reins of Bela Lugosi as Dracula. Lee used to live next door to Boris Karloff another actor famed for his horror roles and he is just one of Lee's famous friends mentioned throughout the book.

I personally found the last few chapters most interesting as Lee spoke about his more recent work in Star Wars and Lord of the rings. The intoduction of the book was written by Peter Jackson the director of the Lord of the Rings just as filming ended on the last part of the trilogy.

I throughly enjoyed this book and would recommend it to all of not only Lee's fans but fans of the movies in general. It may also help o have an interest in Golf (i dont!) as his favourite pastime it does crop up a lot!

I am looking forward to seeing Christopher Lee on our screens for a long time yet.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars lee is cool, 20 Jan 2005
if you love the man, the book will be no disappointment. his life is as fasinating as any of his performances

this is a truely cool book

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