Actor Terence Stamp, ‘Superman’ villain, dies
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The Oscar-nominated actor shot to fame in the 1960s, going on to star in numerous films across a six decade career.
Veteran British actor Terence Stamp, who starred in the original Superman films, has been remembered as “iconic” and a “true movie star”. The Academy Award-nominated actor, who played Kryptonian villain General Zod in Superman and Superman II, died on Sunday aged 87.
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British actor Terence Stamp, who played the baddie General Zod opposite Christopher Reeve in "Superman" and "Superman II," has died at 87.
British actor Terence Stamp - who famously played General Zod in Superman and Superman II - has died at the age of 87. The Oscar-nominated actor, who was born in London's East End, also starred in hits such as Theorem, A Season in Hell, and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
Terence Stamp's life was defined not only by his unforgettable screen presence but also by the unconventional path he carved through six decades of cinema and culture. Born in London's East End in 1938,