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The cause of death of Terence Stamp revealed

The latest film performance of Terence Stamp – shot in the gardens of his care home shortly before his death at the age of 87 – feeds speculation. The British screen icon was killed by dementia, Radaronline.com can reveal.

The Oscar-nominated star, who died in a Bickley on 17 August, Kent, Care Facility, would have worked with his family earlier this summer on a documentary that investigated both his life story and the effects of Alzheimer’s disease.

A source told us: “The content of the project has asked questions about whether the same condition may have contributed to his death.”

Another insider that was familiar with the images added: “What Terence filmed was not just about his extraordinary career. It was about memory loss and the struggles of life with dementia.

People who have seen it believe that it was his way to openly talk about what he went through. “

And another claimed: “The documentary is taken as an idea that he had the Alzheimer’s, and that it could have played a role in Terry’s decline.”

The Van Stamp family confirmed his death in a statement: “He leaves an extraordinary work behind, both as an actor and as a writer, who will continue to touch and inspire people for years. We ask for privacy in this sad time.”

Born in Stepney, East London, in 1938, the stamp grew up in modest circumstances before he found acting.

He went to Plaistow Grammar School and worked at an advertising agency before he registered at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.

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At the start of his career, he shared a flat with Michael Caine and was driven into international recognition with Billy Budd in 1962, who earned him an Academy Award nomination.

A determining figure of Swinging LondonStamp’s romances with Julie Christie and Jean Shrimpton have assured his reputation as one of the most important faces of the era and the greatest females.

He later admitted that he had a hard time struggling as soon as the decade was ready and said: “When the sixties ended, I just finished with it. I remember my agent told me:” They are all looking for a young terence stamp. “

Towards the end of the 1970s, he returned to a fame with the role of General as in Superman And Superman II.

Other remarkable appearances followed in young guns, those of Neil Jordan The company of wolves, And The Adventures of PriscillaQueen of the desertIn which he played Bernadette, a transgender woman – a performance that was praised to this day because of his sensitivity.

He played in later Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace And, more recently, in Edgar Wright’s Last night in Soho in 2021.

Stamp was nominated twice for a BAFTA, first for Billy Budd in 1962 and later for A song for Marion in 1995.

His career included six decades, characterized by both recognition and frank admission about the reality of acting life.

“I am always surprised that there is still a job,” he once said about his company. I did nonsense because sometimes I didn’t have the rent. But if I have the rent, I want to do the best I can do. “

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The actor never had children and was only married for a short time, at the age of 64.

He is survived by his two younger brothers and a sister, as well as a wide extensive family of Nichters, Neven and their children.

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