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11 days ago

Nervous first time buyers too cash-strapped to get on the property ladder. Stamp duty pricing Baby Boomers out of downsizing. Working-age people fleeing the country in droves.

21 days ago

You never forget your first deeply inappropriate relationship with an older man. Just ask Patsy Kensit, who's been reminiscing about the secret affair she had with the late Terence Stamp.

6 months ago

The Company of Wolves director on casting the late actor and an unforgettable hour on set involving Stamp, a Rolls-Royce and a shrivelled skull

  • Obituary of Terence Stamp

  • Terence Stamp: a life in pictur…

Academy Award-nominated actor Terence Stamp, who rose to fame in London in the 1960s and played Kryptonian villain General Zod in the original Superman films, died yesterday aged 87.
His perfectly symmetrical features and dazzling blue eyes, topped with a boyish mop of tousled blond hair, were angelic. But when he grinned, his face radiated a sparkle of raffish mischief.

The Australian director reflects on his 32-year friendship with Stamp, who was initially ‘absolutely terrified’ to play a trans woman – and their work on the Priscilla sequel

  • Terence Stamp, face of 60…

Terence Stamp, face of 60s British cinema and star of The Limey and Superman, dies at 87

Family says actor who worked with William Wyler, Pier Paolo Pasolini and Steven Soderbergh, ‘leaves behind an extraordinary body of work’

Terence Stamp, who made his name as an actor in 1960s London a…

Stamp, the dashing 60s acting icon who re-emerged as a fine character actor, has died aged 87.
Terence Stamp, who made his name as an actor in 1960s London and went on to play the arch-villain General Zod in the Hollywood hits 'Superman' and 'Superman II', has died aged 87.
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