Terence Bayler was born on January 24, 1930 in Wanganui, New Zealand. He was an actor, known for Life of Brian (1979), Brazil (1985) and Time Bandits (1981). He was married to Valerie Cutko and Bridget Armstrong. He died on August 2, 2016 in England.
Terence Beesley was an actor and writer. He was born in London to Irish parents and attended St Marylebone Grammar School before training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art from 1981 to 1984. Beesley was married to Ashley Jensen from 2007 until his death in 2017. They met while acting in Tom Courtenay's King Lear at the Royal Exchange theatre in Manchester. They had one son, Francis Jonathan Beesley, born in 2009. Beesley committed suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning at his Somerset home on 30th November, 2017.
Terence Benson is known for The Metropolitan Opera HD Live (2006), Live from the Metropolitan Opera (1977) and The Surrounding Game (2018).
Terence Berden is a producer and writer, known for Paul, Apostle of Christ (2018), Full of Grace (2015) and Snowmen (2010).
Award-winning film maker and actor, Terence Bernie Hines has been cast and directed in films by Academy Award Winning directors James Mangold and Peter Farrelly. He has shared the stage and/or screen with some of the great actors in history, from and Meryl Streep (Stuck on You) to Alfred Molina (Identity), Harrison Ford (Crossing Over), Beau Bridges (Rushlights), and Ben Stiller, Shirley McClaine and Kristen Wiig (The Secret Life of Walter Mitty) Matt Damon (Stuck on You) and the late Ed Asner. Terence was born and raised in Detroit's notoriously tough west side. At the age of 14 he was attacked by a neighborhood gang and wound up flat-lining on the hospital table before suddenly recovering. Humor had a hand in his further recovery and has since remained an integral part of his life. As an adult, Terence relocated to LA, where he was cast in a short film called "Red Zone" by a friend in acting class. 6 months later, Terence came home to a message on his answering machine from director Peter Farrelly saying he'd seen him in the short, and thought he'd be "perfect" for a major role in a new movie he and his brother were preparing to shoot. Terence returned the call promptly, nailed the meeting with them and before he knew it, found himself on set with Oscar winners and nominees Matt Damon, Meryl Streep, Greg Kinnear along with Cher in "Stuck On You". He has since been in dozens of other films and television projects with Sean Penn, Brad Garrett, Yvette Nicole Brown, Jon Cusack, and Katherine Hahn along with nearly 100 national and international commercials. His "I Feel Great" Nutrigrain commercial spoof has been seen and or downloaded millions of times worldwide on YouTube including going viral in Asia after the Japanese version was released in Asia. Recently, Terence has been writing and or producing several short films that have gone on to win numerous awards around the world - while continuing to act in features and TV.
A world renowned trumpeter/composer/band leader and Blue Note recording artist, Terence Blanchard is the most prolific jazz musician to ever compose for motion pictures. Blanchard was born and raised in New Orleans where he studied with the Marsalis brothers at the famed New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts. In 1980, he won a scholarship to Rutgers University and immediately began performing in the Lionel Hampton Orchestra. Two years later, he succeeded Wynton Marsalis in the legendary Jazz Messengers before forming his own influential groups. Blanchard originally began performing on Spike Lee's soundtracks, including "Mo Better Blues" in which he ghosted the trumpet for Denzel Washington. Blanchard lives in New Orleans with his wife, Robin, and his four children.
Terence Booth is known for The Phantom of the Open (2021), The Rise of the Krays (2015) and Emmerdale Farm (1972).
Terence Bowman is a Canadian actor with an illustrious career that spans four decades and a multitude of mediums. He has appeared in feature films with Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson and has had recurring roles on the TV series' Blue Mountain State and Big Wolf on Campus. Terence was a member of the nationally renowned Montreal sketch comedy troupe, The Vestibules known for their many appearances on CBC radio and TV in the 90s. He was also a founding member and Artistic Director of On The Spot, Montreal's longest running improv troupe. In 2006, he co-founded MPROV: The Montreal Improv Festival. In addition to acting, Terence has also written for five different Canadian TV series and has co-written three feature film screenplays. For the stage, he has written his two of his own one-man shows, "Being Terence Bowman" and "Angst, Rage and Toy Ducks". When not busy with all that other stuff, Terence teaches acting and improv classes at the Montreal School of the Performing Arts (MSOPA).
Terence Bridgett is known for The Lab (2006), Erfsondes (2012) and Sumuru (2003).
Born in New York City, Terence took a circuitous path in becoming an actor. He double majored in Neuroscience and Political Science at Rutgers University and attained a Master's Degree in Public Health from the University of Pittsburgh. After multiple publications in medical research, Terence decided to pursue acting and filmmaking full time.