Price was granted some honorary awards by genre organizations like the Academy Of Science Fiction, Fantasy, And Horror Films USA and such, and he has two stars on the well known Hollywood Walk of Fame. He also has a star on the Walk of Fame of his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri, among other notables from that city. But overall I think you're right; he was neglected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and with only a couple of exceptions ("The Whales of August", "Edward Scissorhands") his career limped to a rather undistinguished close over his last ten years. I think he deserved better.
Lee got stiffed by Oscar too (he REALLY deserved a Best Supporting Actor nod for "Triage")but he was more fortunate. The significant honors you mentioned were conveyed upon him as he managed to live and work well into the 21st century, and his presence graced some very successful and high profile movie franchises ("Star Wars", "Lord of the Rings"). When I see Donald Sutherland as President Snow in the recent "Hunger Games" films, as fine as he is, I think to myself what a great role that would have been for Sir Christopher; with his height, his bearing, and his white hair and beard, Sutherland has even come to resemble Lee in those films. I guess I'm greedy; I'd have loved for Lee to have participated in one more successful modern movie series.
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