A host of Hollywood luminaries took to social media to pay tribute to British acting icon Terence Stamp , who died on Sunday at 87.
Stamp was an enduring cultural icon of the Swinging ’60s who first made his name with films like Billy Budd , Far From the Madding Crowd , Poor Cow and Teorema before finding later mainstream success with roles in Superman II , The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert , Big Eyes and Last Night in Soho.
Filmmaker Edgar Wright, who worked with Stamp on his 2021 feature Last Night in Soho , wrote on X, “Terence was kind, funny, and endlessly fascinating. I loved discussing music with him (his brother managed The Who, and he’s name-checked in The Kinks’ Waterloo Sunset) or reminiscing about his films, going back to his debut in Bill