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Actor Terence Stamp dies at 87
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British actor Terence Stamp has died, his family confirmed, according to Reuters. Stamp first rose to prominence in the 1962 film Billy Budd, which earned him an Academy Award nomination. He went on to star in numerous films, including Far From the Madding Crowd and Ken Loach’s feature directorial debut. Stamp then played General Zod opposite Christopher Reeve in the 1978 film Superman. He reprised the role in the sequel two years later. More than two decades later, Stamp voiced Superman’s father in the television series Smallville. Stamp had numerous other role credits, including in Wall Street. He was 87.

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