Actor Terrence Stamp, 87
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Actor Terrence Stamp, 87
“His six decades in the business were peppered with highlights, including his touching portrayal of the transsexual Bernadette in 1994’s The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. … But it will be his portrayal of Zod in 1978’s Superman and its sequel Superman II that most people associate with Stamp.” – AP
Superman fans knew him as a dreaded General Zod, others were Terence Stamp from the queer road movie classic Priscilla - Queen of the Desert. At 87 years the actor has now died.
Terence Stamp, Known for Superman's General Zod Role, Dies at 87
Actor Terence Stamp, best known to global audiences as General Zod from the classic Superman films, has died aged 87. His family confirmed the news on Sunday, saying his life’s work as both an actor and writer would “continue to touch people for years to come.”Stamp’s career stretched over six decades, beginning in the 1960s when he made his screen debut in Billy Budd (1962). His performance as the innocent young sailor won him an Academy Award …
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