Superman re-established his career in the Eighties but he remained a dedicated mystic, reciting mantras while standing on his head
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Superman re-established his career in the Eighties but he remained a dedicated mystic, reciting mantras while standing on his head
Superman re-established his career in the Eighties but he remained a dedicated mystic, reciting mantras while standing on his head
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Strikingly handsome British actor hailed for his film roles in Far from the Madding Crowd, Billy Budd and Superman

Stamp, the dashing 60s acting icon who re-emerged as a fine character actor, has died aged 87.

Stamp’s role as General Zod opposite Christopher Reeves’ Superman in 1978 thrust the Londoner into the full glare of Hollywood’s…

LONDON: Terence Stamp, who made his name as an actor in 1960s London and went on to play the arch-villain General Zod in the…

Family says actor who worked with William Wyler, Pier Paolo Pasolini and Steven Soderbergh, ‘leaves behind an extraordinary body…

Oscar-nominated actor, best known as arch villain General Zod in Superman, died on Sunday morning

Terence Stamp, Superman villain and ‘swinging 60s’ icon, dies aged 87