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Terence Stamp

(1938-), Actor

Terence Henry Stamp

Sitter in 8 portraits
Stamp made his Oscar-nominated screen debut in Billy Budd (1962), before winning Best Actor at Cannes for The Collector (1965). Staring in Modesty Blaise (1966), opposite Julie Christie in Far from the Madding Crowd, and Carol White in Poor Cow (both 1967), he became an actor who seemed to embody the spirit of the 1960s. After a failed love affair with the model Jean Shrimpton, in 1969 he left for a five year exile to India in a quest for peace and happiness. The late 1970s saw his first appearances as General Zod in the Superman films and Meeting with Remarkable Men (1979). Other films include The Limey (1999) and Song for Marion (2012).

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Terence Stamp, by Lord Snowdon - NPG P1925

Terence Stamp

by Lord Snowdon
gelatin silver print, 5 September 1978
NPG P1925

Terence Stamp, by Michael Seymour - NPG x88169

Terence Stamp

by Michael Seymour
resin print from original negative, 1962
NPG x88169

Terence Stamp, by Michael Seymour - NPG x88499

Terence Stamp

by Michael Seymour
modern resin print from original negative, 1962
NPG x88499

Jean Shrimpton; Terence Stamp, by Terry O'Neill - NPG x125463

Jean Shrimpton; Terence Stamp

by Terry O'Neill
bromide fibre print, 1964
NPG x125463

Jean Shrimpton; Terence Stamp, by Terry O'Neill - NPG x126318

Jean Shrimpton; Terence Stamp

by Terry O'Neill
bromide fibre print, 1964
NPG x126318

John Schlesinger; Terence Stamp; Julie Christie, by Unknown photographer - NPG x194319

John Schlesinger; Terence Stamp; Julie Christie

by Unknown photographer
vintage print, 1967
NPG x194319

Terence Stamp, by Johnny Dewe-Mathews - NPG x26549

Terence Stamp

by Johnny Dewe-Mathews
colour print on card mount, February 1974
NPG x26549

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Terence Stamp

by Frank Buckingham
chromogenic print, 1962
NPG x27870

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