Terence Stamp: A group of correspondence from Julie Christie to Terence Stamp, Comprising: five postcards from various years, all from Julie Christie whilst in India, Wales and Spain, one in green ink, reading Terry, I loved your performance in 'Priscilla'. You have never been more desirable since 'Billy Budd'. Bravo Chico, with much affection, Julie C. To 'Terry Stamp' at The Albany dated 1995; together with a card reading Dear Terry, Thank you for sending me the pages. What an honourable man you've become! When I think what you could do with your particular experiences and although you and I are dealing with life in entirely different ways I was so happy to find our experience of it was kind of the same. I sometimes feel so lonely in my profession - when I meet people like Charles Dance who embraces all the shit - of course he's much younger, but also older people who go on embracing all the shit - and it was just utterly delightful to hear someone who'd rejected it all, despite the fact it was all available to him... but also know that I love you, am proud of you and think of you as a soul mate - Julie. with envelope dated 1988; another card reading Dear Terry, I've just finished reading 'coming attraction' and I'm so impressed. Do you know how lucky you are to have been born with not one, but two talents? I knew from the first paragraph - Jesus, this man is a WRITER!...with love and delight - Julie with envelope dated 1988; another letter from 2007; a drawing of a cow; and a Christmas card signed by Julie; (9) Footnotes: Julie Christie and Terence Stamp were a notable pairing of the 'Swinging Sixties,' their relationship reflecting the creative energy and shifting cultural landscape of 1960s London. Both rising stars of British cinema, they moved within the same artistic circles and were admired for their talent as much as their striking looks. Their connection carried a quiet intensity, shaped by shared experiences in the film industry and the pressures of growing fame. Although their relationship was relatively short-lived, it formed part of a defining moment in both of their lives and careers. As with many figures of the era, their image was captured by leading photographers of the time, most notably Terry O'Neill, whose portraits helped cement their status as emblematic faces of the decade's style and cinematic influence. Provenance: From The Terence Stamp Collection For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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