Terasa Sciortino was born in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Hidden Springs, The Hub (2016) and Penumbra (2016).
Terayle Hill is an American Actor, Producer, Rapper, and Entrepreneur. He was raised in Moreno Valley, California - before venturing over to Atlanta, Georgia where he and graduated from Clark Atlanta University in 2016 with a Bachelors of Arts - for Television and Film. Outside of acting, Terayle engages his time and energy in other areas of the entertainment industry. Since 2014, he's been directing and producing films that have garnered much attention and recognition in yearly film-festival circuits. Terayle has also brought his first love, rapping, to the main stage of television and film. He's landed a few musical placements in the film industry. He most notably wrote and performed a track for the Step Up: High Water Season 2 Soundtrack (Produced by Timbaland). His song, "Marquise's Interlude," details his character Marquise's plight and self-realization from his perspective up to the finale of Season 2. The song is written by Terayle, but performed in character as "Marquise" and will be returning to the series for Season 3 on STARZ Network. Terayle released his debut album, "Hyena" February 21, 2021 and is available everywhere! When he is not in the studio, on set, or behind the camera, Terayle makes time to connect with the youth across the country. Since the loss of his brother Tevyn in August of 2018, Terayle has instituted a legacy scholarship award in his brother's name. This award was given to 15 high school seniors in 2019 who earned a 4.0 average or higher, a status that his brother was able to uphold throughout his scholastic career and encouraged Terayle to always strive for. He plans to continue this tradition for years to come. Today, you can find Terayle progressing on his journey toward a higher truth. He holds himself accountable to live by example and educate himself and others throughout his matriculation through life. He is a strong advocate for mental health awareness and has assisted in producing multiple mental health podcast and productions since 2017. He welcomes the opportunity to talk about his childhood diagnosis of Depression, and how he uses his love for the Arts to manage a healthy lifestyle and remain grounded. Terayle has come a long way and has no intention on stopping any time soon. He is on a daily pursuit of mastering his on-camera abilities, as well as making an early transition into entrepreneurship as the co-founder of the mulit-media enterprise, "Everybodies Inc."
Terb Sophon is an actress, known for Buoyancy (2019).
Tere Carrubba was born on July 2, 1954 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is known for 78/52 (2017), Legenden (1998) and E! True Hollywood Story (1996).
Tere Monroy is an actress, known for Aquí entre nos (2011), La pena máxima (2018) and Espinas (2005).
Terecia Baker is a talent agent.
Terele Pávez was born on July 29, 1939 in Bilbao, Vizcaya, País Vasco, Spain. She was an actress, known for La Celestina (1996), Las brujas de Zugarramurdi (2013) and La comunidad (2000). She died on August 11, 2017 in Madrid, Spain.
To say that Terence Alexander, the distinguished British thespian, was hyperactive is a statement that borders on the understatement! Judge for yourself : born in 1923, following a short period when he considered becoming a priest, Alexander exercised the acting profession for six full decades and he might have beaten Queen Victoria's record, had not Parkinson's disease (an illness he finally died of at 86) taken its toll. In 1939, at age 16, he was already in the theater, as the first assistant manager of The White Rose Players Company at the Harrogate Opera House. It did not take more than a few months before he made his acting debut on the aforementioned scene, with the first role in J.B. Priestley's "The Good Companions". And not only would he appear in dozens of plays (signed Jean Anouilh, Ray Cooney, T.S. Eliot, Alan Bennett, Margaret Kennedy, and many others) but he would appear in no fewer than... 340 films, TV movies and series episodes! And that is without counting his career as a voice talent on the radio, as a film and a trailer narrator. Of course, appearing in so many plays and filmed works means that, except on the boards, he was not always the lead. He even hardly ever was. But whether in a supporting role or even a bit part, Terence Alexander managed to establish himself as a well-mannered upper class type with suave manners, although quite often on the wrong side of the law (he was excellent as one of the seven retired army officers turned bank robbers in Basil Dearden's quite enjoyable The League of Gentlemen (1960)). But he could also be an effective foil to comics like Norman Wisdom, Benny Hill and Eric Morecambe & Ernie Wise. On TV, Terence Alexander was everywhere, in many quality TV films like "Autumn Crocus" (1952), "The White Carnation" (1956), "A Room in Town" (1970), "Frankenstein" (1984) and in more than one TV show. But he was first and foremost in an impressive number of series : these included Maigret (1960) (2 episodes, 1962-63), cult classics such as The Avengers (1961) (3 episodes, 1965-69), The New Avengers (1976) (1 episode, 1977), Man in a Suitcase (1967) (1 episode, 1968), The Champions (1968) (1 episode, 1969), The Persuaders! (1971) (1 episode, 1971) and Doctor Who (1963) (2 episodes, 1985), prestigious classic serials such as Nicholas Nickleby (1968) (5 episodes, 1968), The Forsyte Saga (1967) (9 episodes, 1967) and The Pallisers (1974) (3 episodes, 1974), and this is only a sample of all the series the prolific actor appeared in. With such a hectic activity, Terence Alexander of course gained recognition both from his peers and from the public but fame did not come to him before 1981 when he accepted (rather reluctantly by his own admission) the role of Charlie Hungerford in the detective series "Bergerac". As the power broker and (disapproving) former father-in-law of detective Jim Bergerac, played by John Nettles, he appeared in 85 of its 86 episodes. Shown in 35 countries, the series allowed Alexander to be known (and cherished) not only by an international audience but by the younger generation too. More than a swan song for this exquisite actor. When he retired in 1999 he must have have felt satisfied with his professional life.
Terence Anderson is known for The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006), Captain Phillips (2013) and The King's Man (2021).
Terence Archie is an actor, known for Law & Order (1990), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) and Blindspot (2015).