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Terence Stamp is Billy Budd, a seaman forced to serve in the British Navy during the war between England and France in 1797.
The clash between Budd and his tormentor, Claggart – archtypes of good and evil – has been carried off well by Terence Stamp and Robert Ryan under Ustinov’s guidance. Where Ustinov has ...
It was what we call high camp in England." Stamp, a performer who earned an Oscar nomination for his screen debut as a shy sailor in 1962's "Billy Budd," is one of Hollywood's true iconoclasts.
Actor-director Peter Ustinov gave him his film break in 1962's Billy Budd. His second movie was Term of Trial with Laurence Olivier, who gave him master classes in acting.
Catch the critically-acclaimed British film, "Billy Budd" — starring Terence Stamp as Billy Budd, Robert Ryan as John Claggart and Peter Ustinov as Captain Vere — with a special screening, 7 p.m. Nov.
Terence Stamp, as Billy Budd, is authentically simple. When he prefaces his hanging with the slightly reminiscent cry, "God bless Captain Vere," he does not portray Christ; he is a touching, naive ...
But with his film debut in Peter Ustinov's Billy Budd in 1962, he earned an Oscar nomination, and quickly thereafter, the moniker as the world's most handsome man. Everything was possible.
Terry O’Neill captured the essence of London’s Swinging Sixties with this dual portrait of model Jean Shrimpton and actor Terence Stamp. Shrimpton defined the look of the ‘posh’ girls of the day and ...
Terence Stamp, who became an icon in London in the 1960s, is now in the film 'Last Night in Soho,' a ghost story that takes place, in part, in '60s swinging London. Stamp grew up in poverty in ...
For a bit of fun we thought we'd put Mr. Stamp though our 10 Questions. "I'm a little past my Sell By date, I've certainly out-worn my shelf life," he says, "But we'll give it a go and have some fun." ...