Terence McGovern was born on May 11, 1942 in Berkeley, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), American Graffiti (1973) and DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990). He has been married to Molly Blaisdell since January 7, 2012.
Emmy-nominated television show runner and executive producer Terence Michael began his professional career on the film side. After graduating from Pepperdine University with a degree in business, he worked on the Warner Brothers lot, moving from assistant to Director of Development with veteran Warner Bros. producers such as John Hyde and Gene Kirkwood. Terence raised funds and formed his own production company, Terence Michael Productions, and has now produced or executive produced over 20 feature films. As a television producer, Terence has been creating and producing content for his company 100 Percent Terry Cloth, Inc., or servicing existing television shows for the networks as a Showrunner and executive producer. Additionally, he has guest lectured and consulted on development, financing, packaging and nuts-and-bolts producing panels for the Cannes Film Festival, the Los Angeles Film Festival, Independent Film Project West (IFP), Film ITConference, the SXSW Film Festival, AFI, and UCLA Film Extension; has been featured in magazines and publications, such as The Los Angeles Times, MovieMaker, Moving Pictures, Back Stage West, Independent Film and Video, Screenwriters Utopia, Writers Script Network, Venice Magazine, Newsweek, Details, and The Christian Science Monitor. Terence also formed and co-owned another production company with screenwriter-producer Richard Finney where they produced six feature films and one television movie.
Terence Nance was born in Dallas, Texas in what was then referred to as the State-Thomas community. Nance learned person-hood there. Nance's first feature film, An Oversimplification of Her Beauty, premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and was released theatrically in 2013. Nance's most recent films, Swimming in Your Skin Again and Univitillen, premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and the 2016 New York Film Festival, respectively. In 2017, Nance premiered a performance piece, 18 Black Boys Ages 1-18 Who Have Arrived at the Singularity and are Thus Spiritual Machines at Sundance.
Terence Carlos Rivera was born in the Bronx. He is the son of Leena Toivonen, an accountant, and Carlos Rivera, a community organizer. He is of Finnish, and Puerto Rican descent. He was raised mostly in Brooklyn, but also lived for a short period in Puerto Rico during his childhood. He graduated from Telecommunications Arts & Technology High School in Brooklyn, and shortly thereafter enlisted in the United States Navy as a Hospital Corpsman. His desire was to be a Navy Seal. Unfortunately, due to injuries he was unable to complete SEAL training. He finished up his military career stationed in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii with 3rd Marines. After serving honorably in the military he returned to NYC and joined the Fire Department of New York. He was a firefighter assigned to Ladder 10 on 9/11/2001, and was one of the many firefighters who responded to the World Trade Center attacks on September 11th, 2001. He was retired from the FDNY as a decorated veteran in 2007 due to the effects from 9/11/2001. Upon retirement, he returned to Hawaii and earned a Bachelors in Disaster Preparedness & Emergency Management at the University of Hawaii. He now lives in Los Angeles, CA.
Terence Rosemore was born in Great Falls, Montana and raised in New Orleans where he got his start as an Actor in Ted Gilliam's Dashiki Theatre Company. He is an award winning Filmmaker and Actor who has appeared in dozens of feature films including Triple 9, Fist Fight, The Nice Guys, The Apostle, Candyman 2 and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. His Television work includes appearances on Atlanta, True Detectives, American Horror Story, Queen Sugar and Netflix's Outer Banks. Rosemore's behind the camera credits includes Dr. Phil, The Fast and the Furious:Tokyo Drift, NFL Films, The Skeleton Key and Monster's Ball. From 1999 to 2001 Rosemore served as Cash Money Records Casting Director, casting the feature film Baller Blockin, as well as music videos for Lil Wayne and Juvenile. Content created by his company Out of Nowhere Productions has been featured on Fox Television, ABC, NBC/Universal's DotComedy.com, and Columbia/Sony's Crackle.com. Rosemore recently directed and produced the feature film Different Worlds, a joint U.S. and Nigerian production in 2020. Rosemore says his goal is to "Significantly increase minority and female participation in all aspects of the Arts and Entertainment industries."
Terence Rowlands is known for Charles I: Downfall of a King (2019).
Terence Schweizer is an actor, known for Dächer meiner Stadt (2018), Lab Rat (2017) and Gentlemen's Fury (2017).
Terence Siufai is known for Bao 3 qiao jiao wa (2013).
Terence Smith is known for Seeing You Again (2020), A Mistake (2021) and Butter Fingers (2021).