Terence Stamp: From Arthouse Icon To Blockbuster Villain

Terence Stamp: From Arthouse Icon To Blockbuster Villain

Whether starring as a road-tripping transgender woman in “Priscilla, Queen of the Desert”, an intergalactic supervillain in “Superman” or a mysterious beauty in “Theorem”, Terence Stamp, who died Sunday at 87, captivated audiences in experimental films and Hollywood blockbusters alike. His bold, decades-long career swung between big productions Michael Cimino’s “The Sicilian” to independent films…

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Terence Stamp, 60s Icon And Superman Villain, Dies

Terence Stamp, 60s Icon And Superman Villain, Dies

British actor Terence Stamp, a leading man of 1960s cinema before reinventing himself in a series of striking roles — including as Superman villain General Zod — has died aged 87, UK media cited his family announcing Sunday. “He leaves behind an extraordinary body of work, both as an actor and as a writer that…

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Anti-EU ‘Villain’ Farage Eyeing UK Politics Return… Maybe

Anti-EU ‘Villain’ Farage Eyeing UK Politics Return… Maybe

Anti-EU populist Nigel Farage’s star turn on a popular reality TV show is fuelling speculation the divisive figure may be plotting a sensational return to frontline British politics. The 59-year-old Brexit figurehead has in recent weeks teased the idea of rejoining the struggling ruling Conservative party, which he quit 30 years ago in protest over…

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SBF’s Former Assistant Challenges The ‘Crypto Villain’ Narrative, Claims He Is ‘So Misunderstood’

SBF’s Former Assistant Challenges The ‘Crypto Villain’ Narrative, Claims He Is ‘So Misunderstood’

The controversial trial and conviction of former crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried have shed light on his roles as a boss, executive and partner to his former colleagues and ex-girlfriend. While the world viewed the 31-year-old MIT graduate as a fraudster, his former personal secretary claimed that he “wasn’t in it to amass a fortune.” Last…

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