Ever enviable
for his soulful beauty and palpable, stoic sexuality, Terence Stamp endures and fascinates to this day.
Terence Stamp s o m e
f i l m s
1962
Billy Budd
Term of Trial

1965
The Collector

1966
Modesty Blaise

1967
Far From the Madding Crowd
Poor Cow

1968
Blue
Teorema (Theorem)

1969
The Mind of Mr. Soames

1978
Superman
Meetings with Remarkable Men

1979
The Thief of Baghdad

1980
Superman II

1984
The Hit

1985
Company of Wolves

1986
Link

1987
The Sicilian
Wall Street

1988
Young Guns
Alien Nation

1990
Genuine Risk

1992
Beltenebros (Prince of Shadows)

1993
The Real McCoy

1994
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

1995
Mindbender

1996
Bliss

1997
Limited Edition

1998
Kiss the Sky
Love Walked In

1999
The Limey
Bowfinger
The Phantom Menace

2000
Red Planet
His glacial good looks lent him to a variety of roles.  He played near-mute, reluctant members of the human race whose animal savagery/ naivete lent them to martyrdom, in Blue and Billy Budd.  
Above, left: In Billy Budd, his Oscar-nominated film debut.
Above:  In  Blue
Mad Perfection
In
The Collector and the Superman series, he portrayed the scarier side to pursuits of various perfections.  As "Freddie Clegg," Terence Stamp shows how frighteningly normal a psychopath can be--  With normal desires bordering on madness and finally, murder.
As the unforgettable "General Zod," he shows a man desperate to prove his worth to the universe--  In the end, he only shows how twisted he is by trying to pass off his attempts at world domination as a noble birthright.
Birthdate:
July 22, 1939

Birthplace: Bow, London, England

Parents:
Tom & Ethel Stamp

Siblings:
4, "all lookers"

Education:

Written Works:
The Stamp Collection Cookbook; Stamp Album; Double Feature; The Night
Above and right: The Collector.  Won "Best Actor" at Cannes for his performance as "Freddie Clegg."
Hard Heroes and Tender Villains
In such films as
The Hit, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Far From the Madding Crowd, and The Limey, Terence Stamp again displays his timeless vulnerability in contrast with the cool, hard and sometimes criminal lives he must play out.  As "Troy" in Far From the Madding Crowd, he is dashing, lustful, yet childlike.  "Troy" dishonors each woman he encounters,  yet  manages to convince us that he was seduced and betrayed by the idea of romance in the same way that he seduced and betrayed his women.
In Superman II
In The Limey
Right: With Carol White in Poor Cow
In Far From the Madding Crowd
l i n k s
His Romances
Nostalgia by Stamp
More disarming interviews
With Julie Christie in
Far From the Madding Crowd
Babette's Stamp Collection
Terence Stamp is tough, beautiful, evil, naive, omniscient, vulnerable, sexually charged and chaste, wonderful, hilarious, heartbreaking--  In short, he is everything one could want in a leading man.  Yes, he has done several horrible movies, but this only serves to illustrate how wonderfully without ego Mr. Stamp is, despite many claims to the contrary.
Stiletto Shopping
At the Savoy
His Diet
"The Best Stamp There Is"
Stamp discussion list
Love of his life
Tom Courtenay
Albert Finney
Morrissey and "Girl Afraid"
Morrissey and Jarvis
My Main Page
Q.  What is your idea of perfect happiness?
A.  Being Terence Stamp.
                                                                                --Morrissey, 1991
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