Terence Stamp, Superman And Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert Actor, Dies At 87
Actor Terence Stamp has died at 87. His family confirmed he passed away yesterday. Stamp’s breakout came in 1962 with Billy Budd, earning him an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe. Known for playing commanding villains, he cemented his place in pop culture as General Zod in Superman (1978) and Superman II (1980). His film credits stretched from Wall Street and The Haunted Mansion to The Adjustment Bureau and Last Night in Soho. He wasn’t just the bad guy—Stamp won acclaim for his versatility, most notably as Bernadette in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994), a role that earned him Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations. He also appeared on the Jim Carrey movie “Yes Man.”










