'Superman' Actor Terence Stamp Dies
- Actor Terence Stamp died on Sunday at the age of 87, as reported by multiple sources.
- Steven Soderbergh praised Stamp's unique ability to convey emotion through silent close-ups in The Limey.
- Stamp's role as General Zod in the Superman films marked a successful shift into character acting in his career.
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22 Years Later, Terence Stamp's Other Big Superman Role Is Mostly Forgotten
Warner BrosThe world has lost a legend. With the passing of Terence Stamp, an era has ended, one in which everything from a massive blockbuster to a small stage play could be made infinitely more interesting by the presence of Stamp’s smart, artistic approach to his craft. Yes, Queen Amidala placed a vote of no confidence in Chancellor Valorum (played by Stamp in The Phantom Menace), but as countless directors, actors, and moviegoers can attest,…
On August 17th the actor Terence Stamp died 87 years old.
The creation of Terence Stamp marks a significant loss in the world of cinema. Known for its iconic role as the General Zod in the “Superman” films of 1978 and 1980, Stamp built a career marked by memorable actions and international recognition. Born in London in 1938, his talent did not go unnoticed, culminating in two indications to... The post More Terence Stamp, actor of the film “Superman” appeared first on The Antagonist.
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