Upon his death on August 17 at the age of 87, Terence Stamp left behind a legacy few other actors can match. The British thespian lent his classical chops and his undeniable gravitas to any number of roles in his six-decade career, feeling equally at home in prestige fare and cheesy B-movies. Many of his most memorable roles found him twisting his magnetism in more sinister directions, and there were few actors who could make a villain as compelling as Stamp.
'Superman II' Is Great, but Terence Stamp's Best Movie Is a Queer Classic

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