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Christopher Lee as the wizard Saruman in The Lord of the Rings
“Unique place in the history of cinema” ... Christopher Lee as the wizard Saruman in The Lord of the Rings. Photograph: Everett/REX Shutterstock
“Unique place in the history of cinema” ... Christopher Lee as the wizard Saruman in The Lord of the Rings. Photograph: Everett/REX Shutterstock

Christopher Lee tributes led by Peter Jackson

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Tim Burton, Martin Scorsese and Elijah Wood among Hollywood figures to remember the late British screen titan

Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson has led the tributes to Sir Christopher Lee, who died on Sunday at the age of 93.

Writing on his Facebook page, Jackson said Lee was “in every sense, a man of the world; well versed in art, politics, literature, history and science”.

He added: “He was scholar, a singer, an extraordinary raconteur and of course, a marvellous actor … There will never be another Christopher Lee. He has a unique place in the history of cinema and in the hearts of millions of fans around the world.

“The world will be a lesser place without him in it. My deepest sympathies to Gitte and to his family and friends. Rest in peace, Chris. An icon of cinema has passed into legend.”

Lee’s Lord of the Rings co-star Elijah Wood, who played Frodo Baggins in the fantasy trilogy, wrote: “An extraordinary man and life lead [sic], Sir Christopher Lee. You were an icon, and a towering human being with stories for days. We’ll miss you.” Dominic Monaghan, who played Meriadoc Brandybuck, wrote: “So so sorry to hear that #christopherlee has passed away. He was a fascinating person. Threw a Bic pen into a tree in front of me.”

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An extraordinary man and life lead, Sir Christopher Lee. You were an icon, and a towering human being with stories for days. We'll miss you.

— Elijah Wood (@woodelijah) June 11, 2015

So so sorry to hear that #christopherlee has passed away. He was a fascinating person. Threw a bic pen into a tree in front of me. #legend

— Dominic Monaghan (@DomsWildThings) June 11, 2015

Tim Burton, who cast Lee in five films including Sleepy Hollow, Corpse Bride and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, said the actor had been an “enormous inspiration”.

“He was the last of his kind – a true legend – who I’m fortunate to have called a friend,” said the American director. “He will continue to inspire me and I’m sure countless others for generations to come.”

Martin Scorsese, who cast Lee in one of his later roles in the fantasy Hugo, said he would miss a man he called “a great actor, a wonderful friend, a REAL professional”.

“I think of him every day, and I always will,” Scorsese said in a statement. “We both wished that we’d been able to work together more, but it was a joy to make Hugo together. And to just be with him, just listening to his stories, in that beautiful baritone voice, stories about his time in the war, his time working during the heyday of Hammer, on all those wonderful pictures that are now considered to be classics, on eight decades in movies...

“At a certain point they realised what a treasure they had, and they made him Sir Christopher. And that’s as it should be.”

Lee was preparing for his latest film role, a drama titled The 11th with Uma Thurman, when he died on the morning of 7 June at London’s Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.

A selection of further Twitter tributes to Lee appears below.

-- Rest in peace, it will always be an honor to say I got to know such a beautiful soul, Forever Changed. #SirChristopherLee

— Chloë Grace Moretz (@ChloeGMoretz) June 11, 2015

Oh goodness, another incredibly sad death today. Legendary actor Christopher Lee, aged 93. RIP. http://t.co/9nqRQexypa

— BBC Films (@BBCFilms) June 11, 2015

A true legend has passed. Sir Christopher Lee. pic.twitter.com/MqVqxXtqda

— Paddy Considine (@PaddyConsidine) June 11, 2015

RIP #christopherlee A sheer joy to work with & off camera too! My condolences to Birgit and the family #PJPII #rome pic.twitter.com/Y6u8KEDK2j

— Cary Elwes (@Cary_Elwes) June 11, 2015

Really sad to hear about the death of Christopher Lee, one of the greatest British actors and a master of the macabre pic.twitter.com/q5UUhc7xId

— Boris Johnson (@MayorofLondon) June 11, 2015

I wish I'd met Sir Christopher Lee. I was so lucky & proud to have had him play the Earl in @BBCRadio4 Neverwhere. Great actor, great loss.

— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) June 11, 2015

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