(Nexstar)-The British-born actor known for his roles in two “Superman”, Priscilla adventures, the Queen of the Desert, and more, died, according to reports indicating his family. It was 87.
He died on Sunday, and his family said in statements to Reuters and New York Times. They did not say the cause of death, or they provided any additional details.
The family said: “He leaves behind a set of extraordinary work, as an actor and writer who will continue to touch and inspire people for years to come.” “We ask for privacy at this sad time.”
Khattal was born in London in 1938, and he recently celebrated his birthday 87. He started on the stage, and performed in plays like “Dracula” and “Alfie!” After attending the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, according to Delivery date.
Then in 1962, he first appeared on the screen in the historical drama, “Billy Bod”. Stamp won the Golden Globe Award for a new star for the actor and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Support Actor for this role.
He will also be nominated for Golden Globe to get the best performance by an actor in a picture, comedy or musician, for his role, Kabrdit, a transgender woman, in the movie “Price Adventures, Desert Queen in 1994”.
However, you can know a seal of his role as a associate general in the movie “Superman” from 1978 and the 1970s “Superman II”.
His representative credits also include roles such as Fredie Clegg in “The Collector”, Valorum Counselor in “Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace” and “General Ludwig Beck” in “Falki”, and Gorel’s voice in multiple episodes of “Smoleville”.
Recently, the stamps appeared in one of the “Dark Article” episode in 2020 and played “Silver Poetry Man” in the movie 2021 “last night in Soho”, according to what he said to him IMDB. From 1978 to 2019, more than 50 films were worked, according to New York Times reports.