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Mithalwen 06-13-2009 08:57 AM

Sir Saruman
 
I am sure all fans of Christopher Lee will be happy to know he has been awarded a knighthood in today's Queen's Birthday Honours - and not before time.

Mnemosyne 06-13-2009 10:02 AM

HURRAH! *toasts Sir Lee with appropriate beverage*

Inziladun 06-13-2009 11:41 AM

A fine actor, to be sure. His abilty to give an air of menace to a character named 'Count Dooku' alone merits the honour.

Tuor in Gondolin 06-13-2009 02:09 PM

Can you name any other LOTR actors who have been, or may
be in the future, knighted? Omg, what if PJ's one! :eek:
Tell me you have to be a Uk citizen.

And being a skate boarding elf is an instant disqualification. Right? Right?

Estelyn Telcontar 06-13-2009 03:17 PM

Sir Gandalf and Sir Bilbo
 
Both Ians, McKellen and Holm, have been knighted. And yes, I'm quite sure that being British is a prerequisite.

FeRaL sHaDoW 06-13-2009 04:00 PM

What about being a member of the commonwealth?

Formendacil 06-13-2009 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FeRaL sHaDoW (Post 599900)
What about being a member of the commonwealth?

I think it depends...

I can't speak to the situation across the Commonwealth, but that ceased to be much of an option for Canadians some time in the last fifty years or so, possibly dating to about when we *cough cough* patriated the Constitution.

Regardless, I'm delighted to hear that the recipient is now Sir Christopher Lee. He most certainly deserves it.

Mithalwen 06-14-2009 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Estelyn Telcontar (Post 599895)
Both Ians, McKellen and Holm, have been knighted. And yes, I'm quite sure that being British is a prerequisite.

No it isn't - citizens of commonwealth countries receive Knighthoods and Damehoods if their own governments permit them (New Zealand has recently rescinded its rules preventing this so theoretically Peter Jackson could be knighted). Non-british or Commonwealth citizens may receive what is commonly called an "honorary knighthood" - for example Bill Gates, Placido Domingo, Rudi Giuliani, Presidents Reagan, Bush Senior and Mitterand, Chancellor Kohl, Bob Geldof. The holders may use the apropriate initials for their order after their name (eg KBE) but are not dubed and may not call themself Sir /Dame X. An exception is Tony O'Reilly who holds dual British Irish nationality and who has permission from the Irish Government and those foreign citizens who subsequently take out British Nationality (eg the late JP Getty and Yehudi Menuhin).


Unless you are an politician of international Statesman level you usually have to do a serious amount of good work for charity - being very sucessful at music or computers is not enough! The only foreign film director to be given a knighthood is Spielberg...

Of course other countries have order of chivalry - it isn't exclusively British. I worked for someone who was a knight of a Maltese catholic order of chivalry.

It is rather early to say with much confidence which of the other LOTR actors might be honoured. Most are still rather young and some actors decline honours on political or other principal. If this is not the case then I imagine Sean Bean might well be a possibility. Cate Blanchett in my opinion is certainly of the calibre of our current crop of bedamed actresses but as an Australian republican she might well refuse.

Kuruharan 06-14-2009 05:56 PM

Congratulations to Sir Christopher on his well deserved honor.

Boo Radley 06-14-2009 06:27 PM

He's certainly come a long way from playing Frankenstein's monster in those old Hammer films.


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