Superman 's evil villain Terence Stamp was one of the biggest stars in the world in the '60s, and RadarOnline.com can reveal the screen legend's biggest regret was bungling his shot to star as James Bond.
Sources said the legendary British actor, who played super baddie General Zod and died at 87 last month, never got over losing the chance to follow in Sean Connery 's 007 footsteps back in the late 1960s. Article continues below advertisement
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"It haunted him for years, because he was so close to getting it – then he met with the producers and started pitching them all these bizarre ideas for reinventing Bond and it horrifie