Terence Gleeson is a Philadelphia-based Equity actor who trained at Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Most of his professional work has been with regional theater companies such as the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey in Madison, NJ and the Arden Theatre in Philadelphia; he has also performed in Edinburgh, Scotland with NYC's Gorilla Repertory Theater Company. Terry taught theater arts at Neumann University in Aston, PA, where he founded and for several decades directed the university's theater troupe, staging scores of plays and musicals. Now retired from teaching and directing, Terry is able to focus on his acting career, work on his musical performance, hang out with his children and seven grandchildren, and travel with his wife JoAnn.
Terence Goodman was born on November 15, 1950 in Iowa, USA. He is an actor, known for Ode to Billy Joe (1976), Final Rinse (1999) and Small Town Crime (2017).
Born in Massachusetts, raised in Kenilworth, Illinois and went to New Trier High School, like alumni Ann-Margaret, Charlton Heston, Bruce Dern, Virginia Madsen, among many others. USC Film School alumnus, and American Film Institute intern on "Soylent Green". Worked on the original "Gone In 60 Seconds", and played the guitar and sang on "Benson, Arizona" in the cult classic "Dark Star". First American director to make a theatrical feature in Bulgaria following the fall of the Berlin Wall. Terence has dual US and Canadian citizenship.
Terence Hall is an actor and producer, known for Voyeur (2016), Trapped in Amber (2017) and Two Cents From a Pariah (2021).
Terence Hammond is known for Last Dance (2012), Four Corners (2013) and Girl at the Window (2022).
Terence Harvey was born in October 1944 in the UK. He was an actor, known for Johnny English (2003), From Hell (2001) and Basic Instinct 2 (2006). He died on September 7, 2017 in the UK.
Terence Hill was born as Mario Girotti on March 29, 1939 in Venice, Italy to a chemist. His mother was German, and as a child the family lived near Dresden, Saxony, Germany where they survived the Allied bombings of World War II. Italian film-maker Dino Risi discovered him at a swimming meet and he made his first film at the age of 12, Vacanze col gangster (1952) (Holiday for Gangsters). He continued acting to finance his studies and motorcycle hobby. After studying classical literature at the University of Rome for three years, he decided to devote full time to acting. In 1962 he appeared in Luchino Visconti's Il gattopardo (1963), He then signed a contract for a series of adventure and western films in Germany. In 1967 he returned to Italy to play the lead in Dio perdona... Io no! (1967). While on location in Almeria, Spain, he married an American girl of Bavarian descent, Lori Zwicklbauer, who was the dialogue coach for the picture. The producers of this movie wanted him to change his name. He then got a list with 20 names on it and 24 hours time to choose one of these names. He decided to take Terence Hill cause he liked it the most and it has the same initials as his mother's name (Hildegard Thieme). They only told the public that "Hill" was his wife's name out of publicity reasons. At this time of upcoming feminism a man who took his wife's name was something special. In 1976 Hollywood called and he appeared in March or Die (1977) with Gene Hackman and starred in Mr. Billion (1977) with Valerie Perrine. Since then he has concentrated on action/adventure films starring himself and often working with long time partner Bud Spencer. Terence lives in Massachusetts and is a film producer, as well as talented and respected actor.
Terence Holley is known for Valhalla Awaits (2023), Out of the Shadow (2022) and Those Who Call (2023).
Terence Hughes is known for Deadpool & Wolverine (2024), Wicked (2024) and Cerebrum (2022).
Terence J Corbett is an actor and writer, known for Dogs of War (2018), Distraction (2017) and Corruption II (2016).