Actor Terence Stamp, ‘Superman’ villain, dies
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Woman's World on MSNTerence Stamp’s Life, Loves and Legacy After His Death at 87
Terence Stamp, who died on August 17 at age 87, had an eclectic, decades-long career, with memorable roles in everything from arthouse films to blockbusters. The British actor, who was known for his performances in films like Billy Budd (1962),
The late great Terence Stamp was an actor of such magnitude and charisma that he was often associated with a form of “effortless cool” that he earned from his prominence in the “Swinging Sixties” generation.
He helped redefine male beauty, ushering in the era of the cinematic bad boy.
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Mod Moms Club on MSNTerence Stamp's family releases statement following actor's death at 87. ‘Extraordinary'
Terence Stamp is best known for his portrayal of General Zod in "Superman" and "Superman II." This post appeared first in Mamasuncut - visit the original post here: Terence Stamp's family releases statement following actor's death at 87.
Opinion: Over 30 years later, Stamp’s Bernadette remains a legendary film character, especially in these current anti-LGBTQ+ times, writes .