Actor Terence Stamp, ‘Superman’ villain, dies
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Comic Book Resources on MSNAfter Superman, Terence Stamp Returned to DC as a Forgotten Villain
Most known for playing the iconic General Zod in Superman II, the late Terence Stamp quietly returned to the DC Universe in an underrated performance.
Terence Stamp, who died on August 17 at age 87, had an eclectic, decades-long career, with memorable roles in everything from arthouse films to blockbusters. The British actor, who was known for his performances in films like Billy Budd (1962),
Filmmaker Edgar Wright and actors Guy Pearce and Lou Diamond Phillips took to social media to express their grief over the Sunday death of actor Terence Stamp.
His obituaries all led with General Zod, but his turn as the caustic, undeniable Bernadette Bassenger in 1994's ‘The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert’ might shine brightest.
Superman” actor Terence Stamp, who died at age 87 on Sunday, had a life that was even more colorful behind the scenes than it was on-screen.