Terence Stamp, Superman and British
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Terence Stamp, the film actor who has died aged 87, was once described as “the most beautiful man in the world”.
British actor Terence Stamp, who played the baddie General Zod opposite Christopher Reeve in "Superman" and "Superman II," has died at 87.
Born in Stepney in 1938, he was a working class actor who became one of the stalwarts of Swinging London, and one of the country's best actors. To mark the passing of Terence Stamp at the age of 87, this episode of London Uncovered takes us into BBC Radio London's archive, when Terence spoke to Robert Elms about his London and his life.
Stamp, who has died aged 87, and Julie Christie were the 1960s signature couple: suave, casual, staggeringly good-looking
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