Actor Terence Stamp, who starred as Superman villain General Zod, dies aged 87

The British actor Terence Stamp, who played Arch-Gillain General Zod in Superman films, died at the age of 87.
In a six -year career, he took part in films away from Oscar nominee actor, the Queen of the desert, Priscilla, Madding, and Valkyrie.
His family died on Sunday morning, his family said in a statement to the Reuters News Agency.
“He leaves an extraordinary working group as both an actor and a writer who will continue to touch people in the coming years.”
Stepney, East London on July 22, 1938, the working -class parents born to the Stamp, in the field of advertising in the field of grammar went to the grammar school.
After providing a scholarship to go to the drama school, he was fame in the 1960s, and played a meticulous role in Billy Budd, a 1962 film about a pure young sailor in the 18th century.
His performance won an Oscar nomination for the best supporting actor and a golden sphere for the best new coming.
Soon afterwards, General Zod and Sergeant Troy, who were far from the crowd of Madding in 1967, made a name as a bad man with his performances in Superman and Superman II.




