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AWARDS/

PETER J. OWENS AWARD: TERENCE STAMP

An Evening with Terence Stamp
Friday, April 29, 7:30 pm
Castro Theatre
429 Castro Street (near Market)
$20 members, $25 general
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The Film Society is proud to present the 2011 Peter J. Owens Award to an iconic actor that has created memorable onscreen characters with a remarkable blend of élan, intensity and charisma for nearly fifty years. Terence Stamp will be honored with an onstage interview about his extensive acting career, and a selection of clips from his films will be followed by a screening of one of his signature works: Federico Fellini's phantasmagoric masterpiece Toby Dammit.

The Peter J. Owens award will be presented at Film Society Awards Night. Named for the longtime San Francisco benefactor of arts and charitable organizations Peter J. Owens (1936–1991), this award honors an actor whose work exemplifies brilliance, independence and integrity.

Boyfriend of Julie Christie, friend of Federico Fellini, hit man, limey ninja, queen of the desert, star of 74 individual productions over a career that has spanned over 50 years, few leading men have reinvented themselves as often, and as successfully, as the one and only Terence Stamp. Born in a working-class neighborhood in London in 1938, and having worked in advertising as a young man, he decided to become an actor. His motion picture debut was the title role in Peter Ustinov’s 1962 film adaptation of Herman Melville’s Billy Budd, which brought him an Academy Award nomination.

After this precocious success, Stamp collaborated with some of the cinema’s most respected filmmakers: William Wyler (The Collector, 1965), Joseph Losey (Modesty Blaise, 1966), John Schlesinger (Far from the Madding Crowd, 1967 starring Julie Christie), and as a shy, lovestruck youth in Ken Loach’s first feature Poor Cow (1967). Federico Fellini cast him in Toby Dammit (1968), and Stamp made Italy his home for several years, during which time his film work included Pier Palo Pasolini’s Teorema (1968).

Displaying an exceptional range, Stamp began to gravitate toward powerful, often malevolent characters, in contrast to much of his earlier work. In the 1980s he starred in Richard Donner’s Superman and Richard Lester’s Superman II (as Kryptonian supervillain General Zod), Peter Brook’s Meetings with Remarkable Men, Stephen Frears’s The Hit, Ivan Reitman’s Legal Eagles, Michael Cimino’s The Sicilian and Oliver Stone’s Wall Street. Even after his success in international blockbusters, Stamp has continued taking challenging roles in smaller film like Beltenebros (1991), in which the actor starred for Spanish director Pilar Miró, and the French thriller Tiré à Part (1996).

Stamp began his fourth decade as an actor with the comedy The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and attended the world premiere at the San Francisco International Film Festival. In 1999 it was his lead role in Steven Soderbergh’s The Limey—which debuted that year to widespread critical acclaim—that once again made him popular to a new generation of moviegoers.

Not having lost any momentum in the 21st century, in 2008, he starred opposite Tom Cruise in the historical thriller Valkyrie. He can currently be seen opposite Matt Damon and Emily Blunt in Universal’s The Adjustment Bureau.

Terence Stamp Selected Filmography
2011       The Adjustment Bureau
2008       Valkyrie
2008       Wanted
2008       Get Smart
2005       Elektra
2003       The Haunted Mansion
2001       My Wife is an Actress
2000       Red Planet
1999       Bowfinger
1999       Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace
1999       The Limey
1996       Tiré à part
1994       The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
1991      Beltenebros
1987       Wall Street
1987       The Sicilian
1986       Legal Eagles
1986       Link
1984       The Hit
1980       Superman II
1979       Meetings with Remarkable Men
1978       Superman
1975       The Divine Nymph
1970       The Mind of Mr. Soames
1968       Teorema
1968       Toby Dammit
1967       Poor Cow
1967       Far from the Madding Crowd
1966       Modesty Blaise
1965       The Collector
1962       Billy Budd

Previous Recipients
2010       Robert Duvall
2009       Robert Redford
2008       Maria Bello
2007       Robin Williams
2006       Ed Harris
2005       Joan Allen
2004       Chris Cooper
2003       Dustin Hoffman
2002       Kevin Spacey
2001       Stockard Channing
2000       Winona Ryder
1999       Sean Penn
1998       Nicolas Cage
1997       Annette Bening
1996       Harvey Keitel
Previously Known As Piper-Heidsieck Award
1995       Tim Roth
1994       Gérard Depardieu
1993       Danny Glover
1992       Geena Davis
1991       Anjelica Huston

 

 

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