Christopher Lee Dies at 93: Late Actor's 5 Best Roles

A look back at the career of the late, great actor.

He was good, even when playing the bad guy.

Here's a look back at five of Lee's roles -- movies that Lee made better because he was in them.

In 2002's "Attack of the Clones," Lee played Count Dooku, who fought and took down Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi before facing off against Yoda in an epic showdown. Skywalker would take out Dooku in the next film on his way to becoming Darth Vader, but Dooku had a nice run and was a scene stealer every time his character was on the screen.

Also in 2002, Lee made another turn as the bad guy -- Saruman in "Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers." His physical transformation to play the White Wizard, who wanted the ring for himself, was amazing. Lee personified the theme of the man who used to be good, but studied dark magic and became evil. His battle with Gandalf will always be one every movie lover needs to watch.

3 - "The Man With the Golden Gun"

4 - "Horror of Dracula"

Okay, Lee made a slew of Dracula movies and really owned the character in a unique way, but this was his first, in 1958. What followed after were "Dracula Has Risen from the Grave" 10 years later and "Count Dracula" in 1970, and many more up until "Dracula and Son" in 1976. Yeah, he made a movie about Dracula having a son! Talk about putting a twist on a classic tale.

5 - "The Wicker Man"