Superman actor Terence Stamp died at the age of 87

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The British Actor Terence Stamp has passed away at the age of 87. Stamp Played General as in The First Two Superman films. He also had Roles in Wall Street , Star Wars , Wanted , Yes Man , and Valkyrie .

Stamp’s Family Reported His Death to News Agency Reuters on Sunday. About “he leaves behind an extraordinarily rich collection, as an actor and writer. His work will touch and inspire people for year to come.”

Stamp was born in 1938. In his hometown of London, he was the acting career in the 1960s that wouldy anyful last more than sixty years. His Penetrating Gaze Became His Trademark, But He Played various characters.

For his first major film Role in Billy Budd (1962), he was immediately nominated for an oscar. He won a golden globe for the same role. For his work in the Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994), The Brit won A Bafta.

Stamp was one of the candidates to succeed Sean Connery As James Bond. That role possible Went to George Lazenby and Roger Moore. Stamp Gained Great Fame for his Role as General Zet, Superman’s Arch-Enemy. Stamp Played the Role in the First Two Films About the Superhero, Superman (1978) and Superman II (1980).

Stamp of Played Important Supporting Roles. The played very visible supporting roles in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace , Yes Man , and Valkyrie .

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