Terence Stamp Scroll down for movie list. Biography
Stamp was born in 1939 and lived, in Canal Road, Bow, until German bombers forced his family to move to Plaistow. An icon of the 60s, he dated the likes of Julie Christie, Brigette Bardot and Jean Shrimpton. After an extremely successful early career, starring in Modesty Blaise (1967), Poor Cow (1967) and Far From The Madding Crowd (1967), Stamp withdrew from mainstream films after his girlfriend, supermodel Jean Shrimpton, left him, and he and went on a 10-year sabbatical in India. He returned home in the late 70s to star as the evil General Zod in Superman II (1980), and in 1984 delivered what many consider his finest performance as the supergrass in Stepen Frears' The Hit. A few minor but colourful roles, topped by his performance as the drag artist, Bernadette, in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994), have put Stamp back in the British conscience. His role of vengeful gangster in The Limey was created especially for him by its director.
Spouse Elizabeth O Rourke' (31 December 2002 - present) |  |