RIP Terence Stamp

Rest in peace, Terence Stamp

Immortal as General Zod in the Superman films, and unforgettable to horror fans in The Collector (1965), The Company of Wolves (1984), The Haunted Mansion (2003), and Last Night in Soho (2021).

A true screen legend!

My favorite role of his was in the Get Smart movie.

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1stop
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1stop
3 months ago

Terence Stamp was a fantastic actor, and he played General Zod in Superman. So cool and so creepy at the same time. RIP to the legend!

Shawn
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Shawn
1 month ago

I live in rural Metropolis, Illinois. Hometown of Superman. They have a museum in town. I wonder if they have anything about him there.

Shortie
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Shortie
25 days ago
Reply to  Shawn

That would be interesting to know. He did have quite a big part in the Superman movies, I remember him very well from those, so would be awesome if he did have anything about him in that museum 🙂

Shortie
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Shortie
1 month ago

I remember him very, very well in the Superman movies. My brother and I used to watch Superman a lot, and he would always be one character in the movie that always jumped out at me.

Such an amazing actor, and for sure a great loss. My thoughts are with his family and friends.

gaston44
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gaston44
2 days ago

May he rest in peace. Another legend has left us, but oh well, unfortunately, it’s part of life. I’m so happy he lived 87 wonderful years. Some people sadly die at 50 or so, so dying at 87 isn’t technically so bad. May this legendary actor rest in peace.

Starmix
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Starmix
40 minutes ago

Rest in eternal peace, Mr. Stamp. I have watched your movies, and you are a superb actor. Many cannot forget you and will always cherish and miss you. You are truly a screen legend.

Augusta
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Augusta
25 minutes ago

Remembering you Terence Stamp Rip. I celebrate your life and career. I loved your roles in Superman and The Adventures of Priscilla,
He was really a good English actor. You did well with your mix of cult and mainstream performances,