Horror movie actor Christopher Lee decided to appear at a London library this weekend 16-17 July 2005, but in one condition: the library officials or the fans are not allowed to ask him any questions about his roles as Dracula.
Lee, who played Count Dracula for 10 times and famous for his evil parts in horror movies, announced he will only discuss his role as Pakistan hero Mohammed Ali Jinnah in the 1998 film Jinah. His agent wrote a letter to the Notable Asians in Camden Society, where he explains how sensible is the actor regarding Dracula subject.
The letter reads, "He expects to address the attendees and members of the press, providing they keep to the subject at hand, which is Jinnah and/or Notable Asians, a subject he dominates to perfection.
"What he does not expect is for anyone to bother him with movies he did over 30 years ago. He will not be signing any autographs, so please make sure no one pushes in front of him pictures or books to sign.
"Note that he will be in a party of six to avoid you having to waste money on bodyguards."