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Occupation
  
Actor

Height
  
1.83 m

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Terence Stamp

Years active
  
1962–present

Siblings
  
Chris Stamp

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Born
  
22 July 1938 (age 85) (
1938-07-22
)

Relatives
  
Chris Stamp (brother; deceased)

Spouse
  
Elizabeth O Rourke (m. 2002–2008)

Books
  
Stamp Album, Rare Stamps: Reflections on Living, Breathing, and Acting, The night, Double Feature

Movies
  
Song for Marion, The Adventures of Priscill, Superman, Superman II, Star Wars Episode I: The Phan

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Terence Henry Stamp (born 22 July 1938) is an English actor. After training at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London he started his acting career in 1962. He has appeared in more than 60 films. His performance in the title role of Billy Budd, his film debut, earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor and a BAFTA nomination for Best Newcomer.

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Stamp's other major roles include butterfly collector Freddie Clegg in The Collector, archvillain General Zod in Superman and Superman II, tough guy Wilson in The Limey, Supreme Chancellor Valorum in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, transgender woman Bernadette Bassinger in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, ghost antagonist Ramsley in The Haunted Mansion, Stick in Elektra, Pekwarsky in Wanted, Siegfried in Get Smart, Terrence Bundley in Yes Man, the Prophet of Truth in Halo 3, Mankar Camoran in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and General Ludwig Beck in Valkyrie. He has appeared in two Tim Burton films, Big Eyes (2014) and Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2016).

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For his acting, Stamp has won a Golden Globe, a Mystfest, a Cannes Film Festival Award, a Seattle International Film Festival Award, a Satellite Award, and a Silver Bear. Stamp has also had voice work, narrating Jazz Britannia on the BBC, and 1966 – A Nation Remembers on ITV in July 2016 which marked the 50th anniversary of England's 1966 FIFA World Cup victory.

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Early life

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Stamp, the eldest of five children, was born in Stepney, London, England, the son of Ethel Esther (née Perrott) (1914–1987) and Thomas Stamp (1912–2005), who was a tugboat stoker. His early years were spent in Canal Road, Bow, in the East End, but later in his childhood the family moved to Plaistow, West Ham, London, where he attended Plaistow County Grammar School. His father was away for long periods with the Merchant Navy and the young Stamp was mostly brought up by his mother, grandmother and aunts. He grew up idolising actor Gary Cooper after his mother took him to see Beau Geste (1939) when he was three years old. He was also inspired by the 1950s avant-garde method-trained actor James Dean.

After leaving school, Stamp worked in a variety of advertising agencies in London, working his way up to earning a reasonable salary. In the mid‑1950s, he also worked as an assistant to professional golfer Reg Knight at Wanstead Golf Club in east London. He describes this period of his life positively in his 1988 autobiography Stamp Album. He wanted to be an actor, a realisation that came when Stamp found he no longer had to serve two years' National Service after being rejected for having had treatment on his feet.

Early career and rise to fame

Stamp won a scholarship to train at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, then performed in various provincial repertory theatres, most notably in a national tour of Willis Hall’s play The Long the Short and the Tall alongside another young actor Michael Caine.

Stamp made his film debut in Peter Ustinov's film adaptation of Herman Melville's Billy Budd (1962). His portrayal of the title character brought him not only an Academy Award nomination but also international attention. He then appeared opposite Laurence Olivier in Term of Trial (1962).

Stamp collaborated with some of the most revered filmmakers. He starred in William Wyler's adaptation of John Fowles' The Collector (1965), opposite Samantha Eggar, and in Modesty Blaise (1966), for director Joseph Losey and producer Joe Janni. Stamp reunited with producer Janni for two more projects: John Schlesinger's adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Far from the Madding Crowd (1967) starring Julie Christie, and Ken Loach's first feature film Poor Cow (1967).

He was approached to play the role of James Bond when Sean Connery retired from the role, but did not receive a second call from producer Harry Saltzman because, in Stamp's opinion, 'my ideas about [how the role should be portrayed] put the frighteners on Harry. I didn’t get a second call from him'.

Stamp then travelled to Italy to star in Federico Fellini's Toby Dammit, a 50-minute portion of the Edgar Allan Poe film adaptation Histoires extraordinaires (1968, aka Spirits of the Dead). Stamp lived in Italy for several years, during which time his film work included Pier Paolo Pasolini's Teorema (1968) opposite Silvana Mangano, and Una Stagione all'inferno (1970). Stamp was considered for the title role of Alfie (1966), but turned it down in favour of Modesty Blaise (1966).

His subsequent film credits included The Mind of Mr. Soames (1970), Meetings with Remarkable Men (1979), and The Hit (1984), which won a Mystfest Award for Best Actor, shared with John Hurt and Tim Roth. Also in 1984, he had the opportunity to play the Devil in a cameo in The Company of Wolves. He also appeared in Link (1986), Legal Eagles (1986), The Sicilian (1987) and a cameo as Sir Larry Wildman in Wall Street (1987). He played the ranch owner, John Tunstall, in the classic Young Guns. (1988) His film Beltenebros (1992) (aka Prince of Shadows), was awarded the Silver Bear at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival. Stamp began his fourth decade as an actor wearing some of the choicest of Tim Chappel's Academy Award-winning costumes for the comedy The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) which co-starred Guy Pearce and Hugo Weaving.

In 1999, Stamp played a lead role in The Limey to widespread critical acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival. For his performance, Stamp received nominations for Best Male Lead at the 2000 Independent Spirit Awards and for Best British Actor at the London Film Critics' Circle (ALFS) Awards. Also in 1999, Stamp appeared in the blockbuster Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace as Chancellor Finis Valorum (an experience he later described as 'boring'), followed by Bowfinger (1999) and Red Planet (2000). He also appeared in Damian Pettigrew's award-winning documentary, Fellini: I'm a Born Liar (2002), offering ideas into the mind and working methods of Italian director Federico Fellini whom Stamp had worked with in the 1960s.

Superman roles

Stamp portrayed the Kryptonian supervillain General Zod in Richard Donner's Superman (1978), in which he appeared in a scene with Marlon Brando. The film and its first sequel were originally conceived as one film, with Zod and his evil conspirators returning later in the film to challenge Superman, but the screenplay was so long that the producers elected to split it into two parts. Both parts began shooting simultaneously, but production on the sequel was halted partway through due to budget and time constraints. Stamp reappeared as General Zod in the second part, Superman II (1980), as the movie's primary villain. Donner was replaced as director on the sequel with Richard Lester, who completed the film using portions of Donner's original footage combined with newly filmed scenes.

On the occasion of Superman's fiftieth anniversary in 1988, Stamp introduced the BBC Radio special Superman On Trial, which was produced by Dirk Maggs and starred Stuart Milligan as Superman.

In 2003, Stamp returned to the Superman franchise in a new role, by portraying the voice of Clark Kent's biological father Jor-El in the WB/CW television series Smallville. He also provided the scream of Zod (being exorcised from the body of Lex Luthor) in the sixth-season premiere episode "Zod". In 2006, he appeared as Zod once again in Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut (a retooled version of the 1980 film which features footage shot by Donner, the film's original director).

Recent years

In recent years, Stamp has appeared in the films Ma femme est une actrice (aka My Wife Is An Actress, 2001), My Boss's Daughter (2003), Disney's The Haunted Mansion (2003), and the superhero fantasy Elektra (2005). In 2008, he appeared in the film remake of the spy comedy Get Smart; another comedy about the man who says yes to everything Yes Man, opposite Jim Carrey; with Angelina Jolie, James McAvoy and Morgan Freeman in Wanted; and with Tom Cruise in Valkyrie, based on the true story of Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg's failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler.

Entering in the 2010s, Stamp appeared in The Adjustment Bureau (2011), an American romantic science fiction thriller film loosely based on the Philip K. Dick short story, "Adjustment Team", opposite Matt Damon. In 2012, Stamp appeared in the Peter Serafinowicz-directed music video for the Hot Chip song "Night & Day", portrayed a grumpy husband called Arthur in Paul Andrew Williams' Song for Marion (2012), opposite Gemma Arterton and a heist comedy The Art of the Steal (2013), with Kurt Russell, Matt Dillon and Jay Baruchel.

In 2014, Stamp appeared in Tim Burton's drama film Big Eyes, with Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz. In 2016, Stamp appeared in another Tim Burton film, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.

Stamp's next project is Crooked House (2017), directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner and starring Christina Hendricks, Gillian Anderson and Glenn Close. He also appears in George Mendeluk's forthcoming drama film Bitter Harvest, opposite Max Irons, Samantha Barks, Barry Pepper, and Aneurin Barnard.

Books, music videos and voice acting

In addition to his acting career, Terence Stamp is an accomplished writer and author. He has published three volumes of his memoirs including Stamp Album (written in tribute to his late mother), a novel entitled The Night, and a cookbook co-written with Elizabeth Buxton to provide alternative recipes for those who are wheat- and lactose-intolerant.

Stamp's recent projects include the video game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, in which he lends his voice to the villainous cult leader Mankar Camoran; and the films Zombie Island and These Foolish Things. Stamp voiced the Prophet of Truth in Halo 3, replacing Michael Wincott. In 2005, Stamp also narrated the BBC Four documentary Jazz Britannia, which chronicles the evolution of British jazz music.

Stamp read the book Perfect Brilliant Stillness by David Carse for SilkSoundBooks. In his introductory reading, Stamp describes his love for this book by saying, "Greater love hath no man". Stamp appeared in the music video for "At the Bottom of Everything" by Bright Eyes.

Stamp appeared as the featured 'castaway' on BBC Radio's long-running Desert Island Discs in June 1987, and made a second appearance in March 2006 with a different selection of music.

In 2002 Stamp provided the narration for History of Football: The Beautiful Game, a series on all aspects of the world's most popular sport. Stamp attended every England game (including the final) at the 1966 FIFA World Cup, and in July 2016 he narrated 1966 – A Nation Remembers shown on ITV, marking the 50th anniversary of England's World Cup victory.

On 7 July 2007, Stamp gave a speech on climate change at the British leg of Live Earth in Wembley Stadium before introducing Madonna.

Personal life

In the 1960s, Stamp shared a house with actor Michael Caine in Wimpole Street, London. before and during their rise to fame. In his autobiography, What's it All About, Caine states that he "still wakes up sweating in the night as he sees Terence agreeing to accept my advice to take the role in Alfie".

Stamp received extensive media coverage of his romances in the 1960s with film star Julie Christie and supermodel Jean Shrimpton. He and Shrimpton were one of the most-photographed couples of Mod London. It was after Shrimpton ended her relationship with Stamp that he moved to India, spending time in Pune at the ashram of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, meditating and studying his teachings, and dropping out from society for several years.

Stamp's brother Chris became a rock music impresario credited with helping to bring The Who to prominence during the 1960s and co-founding Track Records.

In 1984, English band The Smiths released their third single, "What Difference Does It Make?". The single cover was a photograph taken on the set of the film The Collector (but not depicted in the actual film). Originally, Stamp refused permission for the still to be used, and some pressings featured lead singer Morrissey in a re-enacted scene. In the re-enactment Morrissey is holding a glass of milk, as opposed to a chloroform pad in the original. Eventually, however, Stamp changed his mind, and the original cover was reinstated.

On New Year's Eve 2002, at age 64, Stamp married for the first time. His 29-year-old bride was Elizabeth O'Rourke, whom Stamp first met in the mid-1990s at a pharmacy in Bondi, New South Wales. A Eurasian of Australian and Indian-Singaporean parentage, O'Rourke was brought up in Singapore before moving to Australia in her early twenties to study pharmacology. The couple divorced on the grounds of his "unreasonable behaviour" in April 2008.

Awards

Stamp found success with his first film Billy Budd (1962), for which he won a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and a BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer. Stamp won recognition for the film The Collector (1965); which is commemorated in Cannes Film Festival.

For The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994), Stamp won a Seattle International Film Festival for Best Actor and was nominated for the Best Actor in a Leading Role, an Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. For The Limey (1999), he won a Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead and Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor.

Stamp was nominated by a British Independent Film Award for Best Actor in Song for Marion (2012).

Won

Golden Globe

  • New Star of the Year – Actor – Billy Budd (1962)
  • Cannes Film Festival

  • Best Actor Award – The Collector (1965)
  • Mystfest

  • Best Actor – The Hit (1984)
  • Seattle International Film Festival

  • Best Actor – The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
  • Satellite Award

  • Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama – The Limey (1999)
  • Outstanding Contribution to the Entertainment Industry (2012)
  • Silver Bear

  • Best Actor – Beltenebros (1991)
  • Beijing International Film Festival Tian Tan Award

  • Best Actor – Song for Marion (2012)
  • Nominated

    Academy Award

  • Best Supporting Actor – Billy Budd (1962)
  • British Independent Film Awards

  • Best Actor—Song for Marion (2012)
  • Golden Globe

  • Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy – The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
  • BAFTA Award

  • Best Newcomer – Billy Budd (1962)
  • Best Actor in a Leading Role – The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
  • Australian Film Institute Award

  • Best Actor in a Leading Role – The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
  • Independent Spirit Award

  • Best Male Lead – The Limey (1999)
  • Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award

  • Best Actor – The Limey (1999)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2022
    Last Night in Soho: Deleted Scenes (Video short) as
    Silver Haired Gentleman
    2021
    Last Night in Soho as
    Silver-Haired Gentleman
    2020
    His Dark Materials (TV Series) as
    Giacomo Paradisi
    - Tower of the Angels (2020) - Giacomo Paradisi
    2019
    Murder Mystery as
    Malcolm Quince
    2018
    Viking Destiny as
    Odin
    2017
    Crooked House as
    Chief Inspector Taverner
    2017
    Bitter Harvest as
    Ivan
    2016
    Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children as
    Abe
    2016
    The Krays: The Prison Years (TV Movie documentary) as
    Narrator
    2016
    Crow as
    Great Crow
    2014
    Big Eyes as
    John Canaday
    2013
    The Art of the Steal as
    Samuel Winter
    2013
    Song for Marion: Deleted Scenes (Video short) as
    Arthur (uncredited)
    2012
    One Square Mile: London (Short) as
    Clarence (voice)
    2012
    Unfinished Song as
    Arthur
    2003
    Smallville (TV Series) as
    Jor-El
    - Finale (2011) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Prophecy (2011) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Kent (2011) - Jor-El (voice, uncredited)
    - Lazarus (2010) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Echo (2009) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Savior (2009) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Abyss (2008) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Apocalypse (2008) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Persona (2008) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Blue (2007) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Kara (2007) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Zod (2006) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Vessel (2006) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Reckoning (2006) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Solitude (2005) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Arrival (2005) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Commencement (2005) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Sacred (2005) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Covenant (2004) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Memoria (2004) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Exile (2003) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Exodus (2003) - Jor-El (voice)
    - Calling (2003) - Jor-El (voice, uncredited)
    2011
    The Adjustment Bureau as
    Thompson
    2010
    Ultramarines: A Warhammer 40,000 Movie as
    Cpt. Severus (voice)
    2009
    Wanted: Weapons of Fate (Video Game) as
    Pekwarsky (voice)
    2008
    Valkyrie as
    General Ludwig Beck
    2008
    Yes Man as
    Terrence
    2008
    Flowers and Weeds (Short) as
    Storyteller
    2008
    Get Smart as
    Siegfried
    2008
    Wanted as
    Pekwarsky
    2007
    Halo 3 (Video Game) as
    Prophet of Truth (voice)
    2007
    September Dawn as
    Brigham Young
    2006
    Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut as
    General Zod
    2006
    Inside the Twin Towers as
    Narrator (voice)
    2006
    The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Video Game) as
    Mankar Camoran (voice)
    2006
    These Foolish Things as
    Baker
    2005
    Dead Fish as
    Samuel Fish
    2005
    Separate Lies as
    Joe (uncredited)
    2005
    Elektra as
    Stick
    2004
    The Getaway: Black Monday (Video Game) as
    Narrator (voice)
    2003
    The Haunted Mansion as
    Ramsley
    2003
    The Kiss (Video) as
    Philip Naudet
    2003
    My Boss's Daughter as
    Jack Taylor
    2003
    Static Shock (TV Series) as
    Dennis / Professor Menace
    - Blast from the Past (2003) - Dennis / Professor Menace (voice)
    2003
    His Dark Materials (TV Series) as
    Lord Asriel
    - Episode #1.3 (2003) - Lord Asriel
    - Episode #1.2 (2003) - Lord Asriel
    - Episode #1.1 (2003) - Lord Asriel
    2002
    Full Frontal as
    Man on Plane / Self
    2001
    Revelation as
    Lord Magnus Martel
    2001
    My Wife Is an Actress as
    John
    2000
    Red Planet: Deleted Scenes (Video short) as
    Chantilas (uncredited)
    2000
    Red Planet as
    Chantilas
    1999
    Bowfinger as
    Terry Stricter
    1999
    Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace as
    Chancellor Valorum
    1999
    The Limey as
    Wilson
    1998
    Kiss the Sky as
    Kozen
    1997
    The Hunger (TV Series) as
    The Host
    - Footsteps (1998) - The Host
    - The Other Woman (1998) - The Host
    - Clarimonde (1998) - The Host
    - Plain Brown Envelope (1998) - The Host
    - The Face of Helene Bournouw (1998) - The Host
    - The Lighthouse (1998) - The Host
    - A River of Night's Dreaming (1998) - The Host
    - Fly by Night (1998) - The Host
    - Hidebound (1998) - The Host
    - A Matter of Style (1997) - The Host
    - The Sloan Men (1997) - The Host
    - Red Light (1997) - The Host
    - I'm Dangerous Tonight (1997) - The Host
    - But at My Back I Always Hear (1997) - The Host
    - No Radio (1997) - The Host
    - Anaïs (1997) - The Host
    - Room 17 (1997) - The Host
    - Bridal Suite (1997) - The Host
    - The Secret Shih Tan (1997) - The Host
    - The Swords (1997) - The Host
    - Necros (1997) - The Host
    - Menage a Trois (1997) - The Host
    1997
    Bliss as
    Baltazar
    1997
    Love Walked In as
    Fred Moore
    1996
    Tiré à part as
    Edward Lamb
    1996
    Mindbender (TV Movie) as
    Joe Hartman
    1994
    The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert as
    Bernadette
    1993
    The Real McCoy as
    Jack Schmidt
    1991
    Beltenebros as
    Darman
    1990
    Stranger in the House
    1990
    Genuine Risk as
    Paul Hellwart
    1988
    Alien Nation as
    William Harcourt
    1988
    Young Guns as
    John Tunstall
    1987
    Wall Street as
    Sir Larry Wildman
    1987
    The Sicilian as
    Prince Borsa
    1986
    Cold War Killers (TV Movie) as
    David Audley
    1986
    The Alamut Ambush (TV Movie) as
    David Audley
    1986
    The Deadly Recruits (TV Movie) as
    David Audley
    1986
    Vilde, the Wild One as
    Edward - an artist
    1986
    Legal Eagles as
    Victor Taft
    1986
    Link as
    Dr. Steven Phillip
    1984
    The Company of Wolves as
    The Devil (uncredited)
    1984
    The Hit as
    Willie Parker
    1984
    All the World's a Stage (TV Mini Series) as
    Extracts: The Bacchae
    - Enter Dionysus (1984) - Extracts: The Bacchae
    1983
    Chessgame (TV Series) as
    David Audley
    - Digging Up the Future (1983) - David Audley
    - The Roman Connection (1983) - David Audley
    - The Alamut Ambush (1983) - David Audley
    - Enter Hassan (1983) - David Audley
    - Cold Wargame (1983) - David Audley
    - Flying Blind (1983) - David Audley
    1983
    The Bloody Chamber (Short)
    1982
    Morte in Vaticano as
    Padre Andreani, poi Papa Giovanni Clemente I
    1981
    Mystery on Monster Island as
    Taskinar / Skinner
    1980
    Superman II as
    General Zod
    1979
    Licanthropus, il figlio della notte
    1979
    Together? as
    Henry
    1979
    Meetings with Remarkable Men as
    Prince Lubovedsky
    1978
    Superman as
    General Zod
    1978
    The Thief of Baghdad (TV Movie) as
    Wazir Jaudur
    1977
    Black-Out as
    Edgar Poe
    1977
    Striptease as
    Alain
    1975
    The Divine Nymph as
    Dany di Bagnasco
    1975
    Hu-Man as
    Terence
    1971
    A Season in Hell as
    Arthur Rimbaud
    1970
    The Mind of Mr. Soames as
    John Soames
    1968
    Toby Dammit as
    Toby Dammit
    1968
    Teorema as
    The Visitor
    1968
    Spirits of the Dead as
    Toby Dammit (segment "Toby Dammit")
    1968
    Blue as
    Blue
    1967
    Poor Cow as
    David 'Dave' Fuller
    1967
    Far from the Madding Crowd as
    Sergeant Troy
    1966
    Modesty Blaise as
    Willie Garvin
    1965
    New Release (TV Series) as
    Freddie Clegg (The Collector)
    - The Collector/Dr. Malina/Mr. Ionesco (1965) - Freddie Clegg (The Collector)
    1965
    The Collector as
    Freddie Clegg
    1962
    Billy Budd as
    Billy Budd - Merchant Seaman, Rights of Man
    1962
    Term of Trial as
    Mitchell
    1960
    Spy-Catcher (TV Series)
    - The Absent Friend (1960)
    Director
    1990
    Stranger in the House
    Writer
    1990
    Stranger in the House (co-writer)
    Soundtrack
    2012
    Unfinished Song (performer: "How Do You Speak to An Angel", "The Most Beautiful Girl", "Lullaby (Goodnight My Angel)")
    1999
    The Limey (performer: "Colours")
    1984
    The Hit (performer: "We'll Meet Again" - uncredited)
    1967
    Poor Cow (performer: "Colours")
    1967
    Far from the Madding Crowd (performer: "The Jolly Tinker" - uncredited)
    1966
    Modesty Blaise (performer: "The End (We Should've)")
    Producer
    1975
    Hu-Man (co-producer - as T. Stamp)
    Thanks
    2011
    On the Pool Patio with Ilya Salkind (Documentary) (thanks)
    1995
    Ladies Please! (Documentary) (special thanks)
    Self
    2019
    Film Önü / Arkasi (TV Series) as
    Self - Subject
    - Valkyrie (2019) - Self - Subject
    2019
    D'Astrain No Cinema: Burning Questions (Video short) as
    Self
    2017
    The Story of... Only Fools and Horses.... (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Narrator
    - Family Matters (2017) - Narrator (voice)
    - Behind the Scenes (2017) - Narrator (voice)
    - Peckham And Beyond (2017) - Narrator (voice)
    - Friends And Enemies (2017) - Narrator (voice)
    - Deals and Misdemeanours (2017) - Narrator (voice)
    - Brothers in Arms (2017) - Narrator (voice)
    2017
    Francis Bacon: A Brush with Violence (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2016
    1966: A Nation Remembers (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Narrator (voice)
    2015
    Between a Frock & a Hard Place (Documentary) as
    Self - Narrator
    2014
    Lambert & Stamp (Documentary) as
    Self
    2013
    Movie Talk (TV Series) as
    Self
    2013
    The Hour (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #9.150 (2013) - Self - Guest
    2013
    Good Day L.A. (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 28 June 2013 (2013) - Self - Guest
    2013
    Song for Marion: Interviews (Video short) as
    Self / Arthur
    2013
    Song for Marion: Out Takes (Video short) as
    Self / Arthur (uncredited)
    2013
    Charlie Rose (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 21 June 2013 (2013) - Self - Guest
    2013
    This Morning (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 6 February 2013 (2013) - Self - Guest
    2012
    The 17th Annual Satellite Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Mary Pickford Award Recipient
    2010
    Norman Wisdom: His Story as
    Self - Narrator (voice)
    2010
    Kneel Before Zod (Video short) as
    Self
    2008
    Up Close with Carrie Keagan (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 25 June 2008 (2008) - Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 19 June 2008 (2008) - Self - Guest
    2008
    RealTVFilms (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Terence Stamp, Wanted Movie Red Carpet (2008) - Self
    2008
    Max on Set: Wanted (TV Short documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    HBO First Look (TV Series documentary short) as
    Self
    - Get Smart (2008) - Self
    - The Making of 'Elektra' (2004) - Self
    2007
    Live Earth (TV Special documentary) as
    Self
    2006
    The Mythology of Superman (Video documentary short) as
    Narrator (voice)
    2006
    You Will Believe: The Cinematic Saga of Superman (Video documentary) as
    Self
    2005
    Tidbits from the Set (Video documentary short) as
    Self - Actor
    2005
    Relentless: The Making of 'Elektra' (Video) as
    Self
    2005
    Jazz Britannia (TV Series documentary) as
    Narrator
    - The Rebirth of Cool (2005) - Narrator (voice)
    - Strange Brew (2005) - Narrator (voice)
    - Stranger on the Shore (2005) - Narrator (voice)
    2005
    Hot Buttered Movie Special: Elektra (TV Short documentary) as
    Self
    2004
    Film '72 (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 10 February 2004 (2004) - Self
    2002
    V Graham Norton (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #2.4 (2002) - Self - Guest
    2002
    Fame, Fashion and Photography: The Real Blow Up (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2002
    Fellini: I'm a Born Liar (Documentary) as
    Self
    2000
    The 15th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee
    1999
    Comme au cinéma (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 23 May 1999 (1999) - Self
    1998
    Nureyev Unzipped (TV Movie documentary) as
    Narrator
    1998
    Scene by Scene (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Terence Stamp (1998) - Self
    1996
    Paris dernière (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 9 March 1996 (1996) - Self
    1995
    Ladies Please! (Documentary) as
    Self / Bernadette
    1995
    Le club (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Terence Stamp - Self
    1995
    The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
    Self - Nominee & Presenter
    1994
    Donahue (TV Series)
    - Episode dated 12 October 1994 (1994)
    1994
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #3.143 (1994) - Self - Guest
    1993
    Hollywood U.K. (TV Series documentary) as
    Self - Contributor
    - Strangers in the City (1993) - Self - Contributor
    - Making It in London (1993) - Self - Contributor
    1992
    Días de cine (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 5 January 1992 (1992) - Self
    1988
    Parkinson One to One (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.4 (1988) - Self
    1988
    Once in A Lifetime... (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Extra Special - Margaret Lacey (1988) - Self
    1987
    Wogan (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #7.73 (1987) - Self
    1986
    American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Directed by William Wyler (1986) - Self
    1985
    Cinema 3 (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 29 July 1985 (1985) - Self
    1983
    Zoom su Fellini (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - I Protagonisti di Fellini (1983) - Self
    1982
    The Making of 'Superman II' (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1980
    The Making of 'Superman: The Movie' (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1973
    Fade In (TV Movie) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1972
    Greenwich Village (TV Series) as
    Self
    1971
    Film Night (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Film Night Special: John Schlesinger (1971) - Self
    1971
    Gala de l'union (TV Series) as
    Self
    - 38ème gala de l'union des artistes (1971) - Self
    1969
    Release (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Pasolini/£5,000 for a Novel 2 (1969) - Self
    1966
    The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Terence Stamp, Jack Douglas and Reiko, Jerry Shane, Gloria Loring, Fleury D'Antonakis (1968) - Self
    - Tammy Grimes, Jack Sheldon, Peaches & Herb, London Lee, taped interviews of Burl Ives (in Ireland), Julie Christie & Terrence Stamp (in England) (1967) - Self
    - Taped Conversation from A Weekend in Paris with Anthony Quinn, Virna Lisi, Julie Christie, Terrence Stamp, James Jones, Antonio Sabato, Jessica Walter (1966) - Self
    1967
    Location: Far from the Madding Crowd (Short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1967
    The Impresarios (TV Series) as
    Self
    - For Appearance's Sake (1967) - Self
    1967
    Tonite Let's All Make Love in London (Documentary) as
    Self (uncredited)
    Archive Footage
    2023
    Les Chroniques du Mea (TV Series) as
    Self
    - James Bond 007 - Demain ne meurt jamais (1997) (2023) - Self
    2022
    Oliver Harper's Retrospectives and Reviews (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - The Hitcher (1986) (2022) - Self
    2018
    Terror Nullius
    2018
    Six Sides of Katharine Hepburn (Documentary short) as
    Self
    2015
    Tellement Gay! Homosexualité et pop culture (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Bernadette
    - Inside (2015) - Bernadette
    2014
    Halo: The Master Chief Collection (Video Game) as
    Prophet of Truth
    2013
    Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics (Documentary) as
    General Zod
    2012
    London: The Modern Babylon (Documentary) as
    Self / Actor
    2008
    Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired (Documentary) as
    Self
    2007
    Schau mir in die Augen, Kleiner (Documentary) as
    Bernadette Bassenger (uncredited)
    2006
    20 to 1 (TV Series documentary) as
    Bernadette
    - Magnificent Movies (2006) - Bernadette
    2005
    The Birth of a Queen: Directing a Drag Classic (Video documentary short) as
    Bernadette
    2005
    The Bus from Blooperville (Video documentary short) as
    Bernadette
    2001
    Making 'Superman': Filming the Legend (Video documentary short) as
    Self / General Zod (uncredited)
    2001
    Taking Flight: The Development of 'Superman' (Video documentary short) as
    Self / General Zod (uncredited)
    2001
    The Magic Behind the Cape (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1967
    Lionpower from MGM (Documentary short) as
    Sgt. Francis 'Frank' Troy (uncredited)

    References

    Terence Stamp Wikipedia