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Terence Stamp, 60s icon and Superman villain, dies

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British actor Terence Stamp, a leading man of 1960s cinema, Superman villain General Zod, has died aged 87.
Kingdom — British actor Terence Stamp, a leading man of 1960s cinema before reinventing himself in a series of striking roles — including as Superman villain General Zod — has died aged 87, UK media cited his family announcing Sunday.
“He leaves behind an extraordinary body of work, both as an actor and as a writer that will continue to touch and inspire people for years to come,” media quoted the family saying.
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Stamp, exploded on to the screen in the 1960s as a leading man, even then sometimes playing troubled characters. At one point, he seemed to specialise in playing brooding villains
Later still, he broke out of that typecasting to play a partying transgender woman in “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert”.
From Pier Paolo Pasolini’s “Theorem” to a villain’s role in one of the “Star Wars” films, the handsome leading man captivated audiences in both art house films and Hollywood blockbusters.

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