Terry Monfet grew up in the City of Lawrence Massachusetts as Terry Wheeler. She was the third of four children in a single parent home with two sisters and one brother. She began entertaining her family and friends at a young age which lead to her choreographing her own dances for talent shows. She won many awards for her talent in dancing and choreography. She went on to have a family of her own meanwhile going to college and working but never forgetting her dream of working in the arts. Terry has accomplished many things in her life such as: training to become a 3rd degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do, joining the US Army and training as a Military Police officer and SWAT Team member for 12 years, attaining her bachelors and masters degree and finally returning to her first love, the arts. Terry has worked on many short films and student films in which she loves to help film students attain their dream of working in the arts. She has worked on some feature films such as Daddy's Home 2, Equalizer 2 and a web series for Hulu, Castle Rock. She continues to pop up in made for television movies and other productions.
Born Helen Luella Koford on January 7, 1929, the Los Angeles, California native worked as a model before she made her film debut at age 11 in 20th Century-Fox's Maryland (1940). Through the 1940s, she worked under a variety of names (her own, Judy Ford and January Ford) before settling on Terry Moore in 1948. Placed under contract by Columbia Pictures, Moore was loaned out to RKO Radio Pictures for one of her most famous films, Mighty Joe Young (1949). In 1953, she received an Academy Award nomination for her performance in Paramount Pictures' Come Back, Little Sheba (1952). In the 1970s, she was in the news more than she was in films, asserting that she was the secret wife of the late billionaire Howard Hughes. She has starred in 77 feature films and listed among her leading men are such Hollywood legends including Burt Lancaster, John Wayne, Cary Grant, Tyrone Power, Glenn Ford, Mickey Rooney and Robert Wagner. Since she was a pilot herself, Terry played a major role in preparing Leonardo DiCaprio for his portrayal of Howard Hughes in The Aviator (2004).
Terry Moore is known for Foosballers (2019) and XIII FIFA World Cup 1986 (1986).
Terry Moran is an actor, known for Spo0K (2013) and Levine (2017).
Terry Mortenson is known for his work on Genesis: Paradise Lost (2017), Creation in the 21st Century (2004) and The New Answers DVD 3 (2010).
Terry Mynott is an actor with a talent for mimicry starting from his childhood where he took to impersonating and has now built up hundreds of impressions to include movie stars such as Al Pacino, Christopher Walken and Morgan Freeman and TV personalities like Louis Walsh, David Attenborough and Alan Carr. Terry left school at 16 and dabbled in several different jobs ranging from working in the London sewers, being a photographer's assistant in LA and even touring the country supporting Faithless aged 18 with his pop band Kawala. In 2006 Terry worked with animator Scott Mitchell to create Star Street, a comedy animation series spoofing Star Wars for the website Comedy Box, a subsidiary of Warner-Music and started by QI creator John Lloyd. The show was one of the most successful on the website. Subsequently Terry was commissioned to create an animation special for QI's first DVD release. In 2008 Terry provided the voiceover for a MySpace comedy special produced by Paul McCartney & animated by Geoff Dunbar.
Terry Norris is an actor, known for Tucker Therapy (2019).
Terry is well known to many Australians for the roles of 'Joe Turner' on the long running TV series Bellbird and as 'Snr. Sgt. Eric O'Reilly' on the police drama Cop Shop. Terry left the TV show Cop Shop in 1982 to pursue a political career. He was the Labor party member for Noble Park from 1982 to 1985 and then for Dandenong from 1985 to 1992. During his time in Parliament Terry held the positions of Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Parliamentary Committee.
Terry Norton is known for Freefall (1994), Breathe (2017) and Pavement (2002).