British actor Terence Stamp, who played General Zod in Superman’s first films or at Ralph Bassenger “Bernadette” in “Priscilla, Folle Du Désert”, died at the age of 87, his family announced this Sunday, August 17.
“Leaves an extraordinary job, both as an actor and writer, who will continue to play and inspire people in the coming years,” said the family’s press release.
Throughout his career, Terence Stamp has worked with many great directors, from Ken Loach to Pier Paolo Pasolini, through Oliver Stone or George Lucas.
He was awarded a Golden Globe in 1963 for “Billy Budd”, Peter Ustinov and the Male Interpretation Award at the Cannes Film Festival of 1965 for the movie “L’Osté”, by William Wyler.
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Source: BFM TV
