Upon its release in 1973, Nicolas Roeg’s Don’t Look Now, starring Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland, became a commercially successful and creatively significant film that profoundly impacted ...
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WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump threatened to open an investigation targeting Chris Christie over the former New Jersey governor's decade-old "Bridgegate" scandal after Christie criticized Trump ...
President Trump on Monday did not rule out the possibility of launching a criminal probe into his ally-turned-critic, Chris Christie, for his connection to the 2013 “Bridgegate” scandal. Speaking to ...
Enigma, swagger, malevolence, and beauty were at his command. Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos: Everett Collection, Warner Bros. When he died at age 87 this week, the outpouring of appreciation for ...
He put his stamp on it. “Superman” actor Terence Stamp, who died at age 87 on Sunday, had a life that was even more colorful behind the scenes than it was on-screen. Born in London in 1938, the late ...
He helped redefine male beauty, ushering in the era of the cinematic bad boy. “Mad, bad and dangerous to know”: Mr. Stamp by the Thames in London, 1962.Credit...Arthur Sidey/Daily Mirror, via Getty ...
Terence Stamp, the London-born actor whose stunning looks helped define the 1960s film scene — but who was best known to Americans as General Zod in the early “Superman” films — died Sunday. He was 87 ...
LONDON (AP) — Terence Stamp, the British actor who often played the role of a complex villain, including that of General Zod in the early Superman films, has died. He was 87. His death on Sunday was ...
Terence Stamp, the prolific English actor who played General Zod in the “Superman” films and earned an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of the title character in “Billy Budd,” has died. He was 87.
LONDON, Aug 17 (Reuters) - 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 ...