The Ocean Fell into the Drop: A Memoir
By (Author) Terence Stamp
Watkins Media Limited
Repeater Books
1st November 2018
21st September 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
791.43028092
Paperback
176
Width 135mm, Height 215mm, Spine 13mm
232g
During my first visit to the cinema the empathy I felt from Gary Cooper was life-changing, and a secret dream was born in the darkened auditorium.
Later, my forays to the East revealed an original take on humanity which fell into two categories: those who remembered and those who didnt. The former by teaching the latter could transmit this memory, and communicate this spark of creation directly into the being of the other.
The Ocean Fell into the Drop is a different kind of showbusiness memoir, one that traces Terence Stamps twin obsessions, acting and mysticism, and the relationship the two have to each other for him, through the trajectory of his life. On the way he discusses his directors, Fellini, Loach, Pasolini; actors, Olivier, Brando and Redgrave; and spiritual masters, Krishnamurti and Hazarat Inayat Khan, as well as his family, life in the East End, Sufism and style.
'A perfect read, a near-perfect life.' --GQ magazine
Terence Henry Stamp (born 22 July 1938) is an English actor. After training at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London he started his acting career in 1962. He has appeared in more than 60 films. His performance in the title role in Billy Budd, his film debut, earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor and a BAFTA nomination for Best Newcomer. For his acting, Stamp has won a Golden Globe, a Mystfest, a Cannes Film Festival Award, a Seattle International Film Festival Award, a Satellite Award, and a Silver Bear. Stamp has also had voice work, narrating Jazz Britannia on the BBC, and 1966: A Nation Remembers on ITV in July 2016, which marked the 50th anniversary of Englands 1966 FIFA World Cup victory.