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Saw that earlier this morning.

Valkyrie and Yes Man were the most recent roles I remember him from.




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Damn. Great actor. 87 is a great run.



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Very sorry to see him gone-

Particularly liked him in the heist/con man movie "The Art of the Steal"...
 
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learned to like him in his old age, starting with Pryscilla, queen of the desert.

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I liked most of the roles he played. Like Charles Dance, Stamp was one of the few actors that brought presence to the screen without having to be physically large, I can't think of any younger actors that has that level of gravitas or authority.
 
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I thought Terence Stamp was great in "The Limey." It's a really good movie. He is one pissed off dad. The scene where he was getting the crap beat out of him was quite memorable.



 
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He was quite memorable as the title character in Billy Budd in his early career, was nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.
 
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Good actor.
Billy Budd. A classic
The Limey. Have never seen it. Want to now
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Another good movie. Really showed off the acting chops of the 3 ladies. They were all great.
You had a good life Mr Stamp.
 
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