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Terence Henry Stamp (July 22, 1938 – August 17, 2025) was an English actor. After training at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London he started his acting career in 1962. He has been referred to as the “master of the brooding silence” by The Guardian. 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. Associated with the Swinging London scene of the 1960s – during which time he was in high-profile relationships with actress Julie Christie and supermodel Jean Shrimpton – Stamp was among the subjects photographed by David Bailey for a set titled Box of Pin-Ups. Stamp played butterfly collector Freddie Clegg in The Collector (1965), and in 1967 appeared in Far from the Madding Crowd, starring opposite Christie. His other major roles include playing 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).

Terence Stamp

Chancellor Valorum
for Chancellor Valorum in Star Wars I - Guardians of Peace
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Turmoil has gripped the Galactic Republic. A scientist from the peaceful planet of Alderaan has made a scientific breakthrough perfecting the art of cloning, but this perfect clone formula has generated a lot of controversy amongst the Republic. The formula could prove to be a huge advance for businesses looking for cheap labor, but the House of Organa, the sovereign leaders of Alderaan, are people of principle. They refuse to sell their formula to any outsider because they are afraid of people misusing it. The Banking Clan offers the royal family the highest price of all the buyers, but the Organas know that the Banking Clan will only use the formula for self-profit by treating the clones like slaves and not like real people, as the Organas know how they should be treated. The Banking Clan cannot be easily denied. Tensions are rising, lines are being drawn on the sand, and the Republic is on the brink of being torn apart…