Sad news... #TerenceStamp , the actor best known for playing #GeneralZod in the #ChristopherReeve version of the #Superman films, has passed away at the age of 87. He also was the voice of Jor-El in the #Smallville TV series and was Chancellor Valorum in the #StarWars films. His most well-known dramatic roles were in #BillyBud and #PriscillaQueenOfTheDesert .

#RIP #RIPTerenceStamp

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Terence Stamp Dead: Superman, Priscilla Queen of the Desert Star Was 87

Terence Stamp, who memorably played the villain General Zod in 1980's "Superman II," died Sunday.

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The cover for The Smiths single “What Difference Does It Make?" (1984) is a photo of Terence Stamp from the film The Collector. Originally Stamp denied permission to use the picture, and some pressings featured Morrissey in a recreated scene. #RIPTerenceStamp #80s #80smusic

#RIPTerenceStamp #TerenceStamp

Photo: With titular Monica Vitti for Joseph Losey’s "Modesty Blaise"—20th Century Fox via "The New Yorker"

I think we were all a little bit in love with Terence Stamp, weren't we? #RIPTerenceStamp