Ted is an American actor..with an international flavor. From Mooretown to Motown, Hollywood to Bollywood, Paris to Papeete, KarlMarxstadt to The Congo and back again Ted Ferguson grew up in Shreveport's Mooretown, Louisiana's most deadly zip code. 40 years of broadcasting experience in Los Angeles, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Paris, New Zealand...and more...before becoming a Film, TV and Commercial Actor. Ted retired from radio and work at the age of 50 in 1999, but decided, in 2005, to go back to LSU at the age of 57, full time, to fulfill a commitment. Ted flunked out in 68 in the middle of the Vietnam war. The purpose was to get off scholastic probation (from 1968 to 2005, 40 years)...Other Alma Maters include: The Sorbonne in Paris, UCLA Westwood, Victoria University Wellington, NZ...and LSUS Ted was a Missionary in the Congo in the war zone building a Christian Radio station for the Church of Christ. and he taught English at a seminary in Vera Cruz, Southern Mexico. Ted's acting career started in 2005 with an extra role...that turned into a Principal Role..Blonde Ambition starring Jessica Simpson, Luke Wilson and Willy Nelson. Ted was one of 4 Norwegian Priests. Ted called the Norwegian Embassy in New York...and got them to translate the scene into Norwegian so that when he arrived on set he told the Casting Director that he could do the scene in Norwegian...Good enough for Scott Marshall, the director..Ted was awarded a principal role and his acting career was born. Ted is fluent in French and very proficient in German (Lived in Berlin when the wall came down) and Spanish... A starring Series Regular role in Tropical Cops Tales on Adult Swim, A Mad Scientist in DC Comics' Doom Patrol, A Preacher role on AMC's Preacher and Astronaut Wives Club on ABC, Crooked Judge on NCIS New Orleans, Grandpa In Logan with Hugh Jackman, A Doctor on Tyler Perry's If Loving you is Wrong, a Matre'D working with Helen Mirren in Trumbo...and finally 2 Guest Star skits on the Jimmy Kimmel Show... Provides Ted with a wheel house chock full of Color and Variety... Written By: Jon St. Clair
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Ted Ford is known for MK Ultra (2022), Shine and The Awakening of Lilith (2021).
Ted Gehring was born on April 6, 1929 in Bisbee, Arizona, USA. He was an actor, known for Bad Company (1972), The Domino Principle (1977) and Battlestar Galactica (1978). He was married to Barbara Coates. He died on September 28, 2000 in Steelville, Missouri, USA.
Ted Geoghegan studied English at The University of Montana in Missoula, Montana, fine-tuning his skill as a screenwriter under the tutelage of Carroll O'Connor and attaining a degree in English Education with an emphasis on the works of William Shakespeare. In 2000, Geoghegan co-wrote German director Andreas Schnaas' first English-language film, Demonium (2001), and followed it with numerous genre features in Europe and The United States. He founded his own independent production company in 2007, producing one short film and three features under its Starving Kappa Pictures banner. In 2013, Geoghegan co-wrote the Korean blockbuster Bereullin (2013), and began his directing career two years later with the critically-acclaimed We Are Still Here (2015). Ted has written about genre films for a number of online and print publications, and has been regularly featured in the media as an expert on slasher and exploitation cinema.
Ted Gibson is known for Rabbit (2022), Last of the Grads (2021) and View.Point (2018).
Ted Giffords is known for Blue Planet II (2017), One Life (2011) and Atlantic: The Wildest Ocean on Earth (2015).
Ted Glover is known for Steve-O: Gnarly (2020) and Steve-O: Demise and Rise (2009).
Ted Griffin was born on December 21, 1970 in Pasadena, California, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Ocean's Eleven (2001), Terriers (2010) and Ravenous (1999). He has been married to Sutton Foster since October 25, 2014. They have one child.
Ted Grossman was born on 7 April 1931 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Jaws (1975), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983).