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      • Saruman — who Lee portrayed — was to be stabbed in the back, and as Jackson instructed Lee on how to handle the scene, Lee cut in, “Have you any idea what kind of noise happens when somebody’s stabbed in the back? Because I do.”
  1. TIL WWII veteran Christopher Lee corrected Peter Jackson on what people do when they're stabbed based on his witnessing such deaths up close. Jackson wanted Lee to scream in scene but he refused and told Jackson that men stabbed in the back never screamed but merely sighed as air escaped their lungs. Exactly.

  2. TIL during the filming of the Lord of the Rings, Christopher Lee (a WW2 veteran) corrected director Peter Jackson on the right noise a person who got stabbed in the back and die would make: it's not an "argh" scream, but an "uh" because "the breath is driven out of your body".

  3. TIL while filming Lord of the Rings, Christopher Lee (Saruman) corrected Peter Jackson on the sound people make when they're stabbed in the back. Lee had been in British secret intelligence during World War II.

  4. Nov 13, 2022 · If Sir Christopher Lee had just been a movie star, he would still have been an icon. But the late actor, who passed away last week, had an amazing life even beyond his incredible body of work. Whether you’re still lamenting his passing or unsure why his death is such a loss, here’s 22 reasons...

    • Christopher Lee Had A Long and Action-Packed Acting Career
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    • Christopher Lee Pulled from Real-Life Experience

    Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee was born in 1922 in London, England. After spending some time at Wellington College, he enlisted in the Royal Air Force in 1941, making him an active service memberduring World War II. As Britannicareports, Lee’s efforts to get into acting after his service ended were originally complicated by his hulking frame. ...

    Lee had already been an accomplished actor for decades by the time he got to take on parts in two of the industry’s most successful and far-reaching franchises. In 2001, he was cast as Saruman in The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring. The very next year, he was cast as Count Dooku in Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones. He would ge...

    Lee certainly led a decorated and eventful life before he made his foray into acting. As Forces.netreports, his bravery on the battlefield earned him accolades from multiple countries: “Although his service records remain classified and Lee himself was reluctant to discuss anything about his service, after his retirement he’d been individually deco...

  5. In this video that I made shows actor Director Peter Jackson and Actor Christopher Lee explaining about having Saruman in Lord Of The Rings now guys for this...

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  6. Jun 11, 2015 · Here's how he did it in two hilarious steps, according to FactFiend: 1). Lee realised that if he wanted to play a wizard, he needed it on his CV. Cue the decision to intentionally accept a role...

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