The English actor Terence Stamp, known for having played in Superman et Prisil du DÉspdied Sunday at the age of 87, his family announced to British media.
Terence Stamp, icon of Swinging Sixties
notably played General Zod in Superman as well as in Theorem de Pasolini. His career has extended over six decades.
He leaves behind an extraordinary work, both as an actor as as a writer, who will continue to touch people for many years
wrote his family in a press release.
This worker’s son had pierced in 1962 in the role of Angélique sailor hung for having killed one of his teammates: Billy Budd De Peter Ustinov has earned him an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe of male revelation.
The actor with bewitching blue eyes chained with a character of psychopath in The obsesseda twisted love story by William Wyler, a film for which he won the male interpretation prize in Cannes in 1965.
British actor Terence Stamp and his mother Ethel assistant to the film “The Hit” in 1984.
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Ken Loach hired her for his first film, No tears for Joy (1967).
After a crossing of the desert, Richard Donation chose to play General Zod in Superman In 1977.
He also played Bernadette, the transexual of Prisil du DÉsp (1994).
Until the end of his career, he spent big productions (Star Wars, The Sicilian, Wall Street) independent films like The Hit by Stephen Frears (1984) or English (1998) De Steven Soderbergh.