
Terence Stamp, known for his good appearance, as well as his role in those of 1978 Superman As General Zod, he died at the age of 87.
It is not clear what was the cause of the death of the star, but his family on Sunday shared a statement, which Reuters reported.
“Leave behind an extraordinary work, both as an actor and writer, who will continue to play and inspire people in the coming years. We ask for privacy in this sad moment,” he said.
Born on July 22, 1938 in Stepney, London, Terence had scored a wink at the Academy and the Golden Globe for his screen debut on the historical drama of 1962 Billy Budd.
In an interview with BFI In 2013, he said: “The first movie I saw was Beau Geste, with Gary Cooper. My mother took me to see that. I was probably less than four years old.”
“It was Cooper playing a soldier in the foreign legion. I did not realize the impact, but it caused me an indelible impression,” he added.
In addition, credits of deceased actors include Far from the crazy crowd, Wall Street, Young Guns, The Real McCoy, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, The Haunted Mansion, Valkyrie and last night in Soho.
In addition to the films, the actor also appeared on television programs such as Smallville, his dark materialsetc