Terence Stamp has had a vast acting career since the 1960's, delivering memorable performances in films such as Far From the Madding Crowd, Wall Street, The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Valkyrie and Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.
Today, Terence is still recognised for his role as General Zod in the 1978 Superman movie and its sequel in 1980. In the role, Terrance acted opposite Marlon Brando, with Christopher Reeve as Superman. He tells Philip how Zod recently followed him to the set of Tim Burton's 'Big Eyes'
To hear Terence also talk about escaping to an Ashram in India, role regrets and offending Laurence Olivier, tune into The Picture Show, this evening, at 6pm.
Terence also stars in the new comedy movie 'The Art of the Steal', written and directed by Jonathan Sobol. It stars Kurt Russell, Jay Baruchel, Chris Diamantopoulos, Matt Dillon, and Katheryn Winnick.