December 14, 2025 The Newspaper Serving LGBT Los Angeles

Thirsty Thursday Presents: Terence Stamp

Hello and welcome to Thirsty Thursday, a new weekly feature where we’ll ogle extremely fine vintage guys that you either a) forgot existed or b) forgot were super hot back in the day.

For our inaugural installment, we present the fine, heady vintage of a young Terence Stamp, who started his career playing brooding roles in creepy films like “The Collector” and “Poor Cow,” until people realized he was way too hot to just play evil creeps, after which time all such roles went by default to Malcolm McDowell. So without further adieu, we present you with a few thirsty pics that will leave you saying, in the words of Kate Bush, “wow, wow, wow, wow, WOW.”

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