Terence Stamp, the British actor renowned for his portrayal of the formidable General Zod in the 1978 film Superman and its 1980 sequel Superman II, passed away on Sunday at the age of 87. Stamp’s ...
Terence Stamp's dashing good looks and smouldering glare made him a star of 1960s cinema. One of the stalwarts of Swinging London, the working class actor's first film earned him an Oscar nomination.
When it came to casting his swinging 60s-set drama Last Night In Soho, director Edgar Wright peppered his film with actors whose fame was tied to the decade of peace and love. But of all those players ...
Digital artist Dale Stephanos created the stamp illustration, which is based on Kwaku Alston’s 2010 photograph of White Amanda Edwards/WireImage Betty White’s face will be gracing postage stamps soon!
Betty White will once again grace Americans’ lives, not on TV, but on your mail. The US Postal Service will honor the beloved American TV icon with her own stamp next year. The postal service ...
It is a testament to British actor Terence Stamp that he weathered being an icon of the Swinging Sixties—a trivialisation pointing to wider artistic difficulties—to remain an impressively intelligent ...
The United States Postal Service (USPS) — like much of the rest of the country — is gearing up to celebrate the United States’s 250th birthday. So, in honor of this milestone, the postal service wants ...
The debate around stamp duty is intensifying. When Kemi Badenoch said a future Conservative government would abolish it on the purchase of main homes, it went down well at the Tory Party conference.