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Terence Stamp
Birth at
22 July 1939
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Terence Henry Stamp was born in London on July 22, 1939, and spent his childhood in working-class London neighborhoods. His first successful role in the movie was the hero Billy Budd in the adaptation of the novel by Melville in 1962. For the performance of this role, Stamp received a Golden Globe in the nomination “Discovery of the Year”. After this success, proposals to star from the most eminent directors fell on the young actor. His next role in the film The Collector in 1965 earned him the
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Terence Henry Stamp was born in London on July 22, 1939, and spent his childhood in working-class London neighborhoods. His first successful role in the movie was the hero Billy Budd in the adaptation of the novel by Melville in 1962. For the performance of this role, Stamp received a Golden Globe in the nomination “Discovery of the Year”. After this success, proposals to star from the most eminent directors fell on the young actor. His next role in the film The Collector in 1965 earned him the Cannes Film Festival Award.
In 1968, Terence Stamp accepted the offer of Federico Fellini to play in his film “Three Steps in Delusion” based on the story by Edgar Poe. Terence goes to live in Italy, soon he brilliantly played in the films of another famous Italian director Paolo Pasolini. Terence returned to Hollywood in the 1970s. His next starring role was General Zod in the Superman films. Stamp actively starred in Hollywood films. He can be seen in the films “Red Planet”, “The Real McCoy”, “Star Wars”. Episode I: The Hidden Threat, Eagles of Jurisprudence, etc.
Geory Terence in the movies
"I'm dangerous today." The Adventure of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
Electra "The Englishman,"
Psychic .
"I hear a voice all the time." ambitious and inimitable. With the beginning of the new century Stamp for some time moved away from filming in the movies. He published his memoir book, as well as several cookbooks and a novel. At the same time, Stamp first started a family. A few years later, he divorced his first wife with a scandal.
Terence returned to the big screen in 2008. During this period, several new films with his participation were released: the youth thriller “Particularly Dangerous”, the spy comedy “Strains of the Gyres” and the historical film “Valkyrie”. In addition to actively working on films, Terence Stamp found time to voice one of the characters of the famous role-playing game Mancar Camoran.