People appear to be mistakenly mourning the death of 'Gandalf', played by Sir Ian McKellen, after his 'Lord of the Rings' co-star Sir Christopher Lee passed away
Sir Christopher Lee and Sir Ian McKellen are both British and have played wizards with long beards, and that fact was enough to confuse many people who took to Twitter on Thursday to mourn the demise of 'Saruman'.
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Sir Christopher Lee passed away at the age of 93 a London Hospital this week after being hospitalised for respiratory problems and heart failure. But some people are accidentally mourning the loss to the world of the much-alive Sir Ian Mckellen, who played Gandalf in the 'Lor of the Rings and 'The Hobbit' trilogy, instead of Lee, who was cast as the villainous wizard, Saruman.
The veteran actor's work spanned seven decades, including roles in 'James Bond' and 'Lord Of The Rings'.
Of course this led to much ridicule on Twitter with several others making fun of the people who had made the mistake.
McKellen was definitely still alive and on Wednesday night made a public appearance for the premiere of his film 'Mr Holmes', where he locked lips with Patrick Stewart.