Born in Los Angeles in 1964, Theresa Randle began her performing career by studying dance (traditional, modern, jazz) and comedy. She entered Beverly Hills High School, with a special program for the exceptionally gifted. At the end of college she earned her first role at the Los Angeles Inner City Cultural Center and was seen in commercials. Theresa was also involved in acting on the stage, with roles in such productions as "In Command of the Children", "Sonata", "6 Parts of Musical Broadway" and "Fight the Good Fight". In 1987 she got her first big-screen break with Maid to Order (1987). For the next three years she appeared (in small roles) in such movies as Easy Wheels (1989) and Heart Condition (1990), with Denzel Washington). She continued in small roles by great directors such as Abel Ferrara (King of New York (1990)) and Spike Lee (Jungle Fever (1991) and Malcolm X (1992)). In 1995 she starred in Beverly Hills Cop III (1994) and Bad Boys (1995) (with Will Smith). In 1996 she earned her first starring role in Spike Lee's Girl 6 (1996), playing a young, out-of-work actress who gets caught up in the seductive, yet dark, world of phone sex. She has also appeared in Space Jam (1996), with Michael Jordan (and a bevy of classic Warner Bros. cartoon characters) and recently in the film adaptation of the comic strip Spawn (1997), with Martin Sheen).
Theresa Rebeck was born on February 19, 1958 in Kenwood, Hamilton, Ohio, USA. She is a writer and producer, known for Smash (2012), The 355 (2022) and NYPD Blue (1993). She is married to Jess Lynn. They have two children.
Theresa Russell, named one of the "100 sexiest stars in film history" (Empire Magazine), was born in San Diego, California. She was discovered by a photographer at the age of 12, and made her film debut in Elia Kazan's The Last Tycoon (1976), opposite Robert De Niro, Jack Nicholson and Robert Mitchum, at the age of 19. Her resume of nearly fifty films has centered on ground-breaking roles in acclaimed independent films, such as Bad Timing (1980), directed by Nicolas Roeg (whom she would later marry); Eureka (1983); Insignificance (1985); Aria (1987) and Ken Russell's Whore (1991). Her legendary star turn in the thriller, Black Widow (1987), co-starring Debra Winger, stands as one of the most iconic female crime dramas in cinema history. She has had roles in major film and television projects, including the feature films, Straight Time (1978), opposite Dustin Hoffman and Kathy Bates; The Razor's Edge (1984), opposite Bill Murray; Physical Evidence (1989) with Burt Reynolds; Kafka (1991), directed by Steven Soderbergh, playing opposite Jeremy Irons; Impulse (1990), directed by Sondra Locke; The Believer (2001), opposite Ryan Gosling; Luckytown (2000), with Kirsten Dunst and James Caan; Being Human (1994), opposite Robin Williams; Wild Things (1998), with Denise Richards, Matt Dillon and Kevin Bacon; Jolene (2008), opposite Jessica Chastain; the block-buster Spider-Man 3 (2007), and the mini-series Blind Ambition (1979), with Martin Sheen; Empire Falls (2005), with Ed Harris, Paul Newman and Helen Hunt; and Lifetime's Liz & Dick (2012), opposite Lindsay Lohan, portraying Elizabeth Taylor's mother. Along with her then-partner, legendary jazz musician, Michael Melvoin, she has performed in jazz clubs throughout the United States. She is the mother of two sons (Statten Roeg and Maximillian Roeg).
Theresa Santiago is an actress and producer, known for Lady Usher (2020), Emerald, Texas (2014) and Chicken House.
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Theresa Sjerven is an actress and producer, known for Queen of Snakes (2019) and Terror from Beneath the Earth (2009).
Theresa Sudyn is an actress, known for White Demise (2020).
Theresa Sutera is an Atlanta, GA based SAG-AFTRA stunt performer and actress. She made the move to Atlanta from Ohio to focus on her stunt career. Before stunts, Theresa appeared in many commercials, print ads, movies, short films and voice over work back in Ohio. Growing up, Theresa was a Tom Boy and very athletic. She began riding horses and downhill skiing at the age of 7. With a competitive heart but a team player mindset, she didn't let anything stop her. In high school, she was even a defensive lineman on the Powder Puff team and even played co-ed football for fun. Stunts has always been a dream of hers since childhood and the. Fast and the Furious released. Already in love with driving cars beyond their means and testing their limits, she vowed to be in a Fast and Furious movie one day. That dream came true in 2016 on the set of Fate of the Furious where she got to work with the second unit crew in Cleveland, Ohio for almost 2 months. Though she wasn't driving, that was the pivotal moment for her to bring her passion full circle. In a short amount of time, Theresa has added many skills to her still growing stunts skills including, 3 Fire Burns, ATVS, several ratchets and pulls, 30' high fall, ground pounding and even bow staff training.
Theresa Taylor is an actress, known for Blood Type (2014) and It's Just a Game (2018).
Theresa Tilly made a monstrous feature film debut as Shelly in Sam Raimi's influential classic, The Evil Dead (1981). After working as a stand-up comedian in her hometown of Detroit, she set her sights on acclaimed improv comedy troupe The Second City Chicago. Her work there earned her a role on a sketch comedy pilot called YouTV, co-starring alongside late-night TV legend Steve Allen. Although the show was not picked up, it served as an impetus for the budding performer to move to Los Angeles in order to pursue her acting career. Tilly has since appeared in over 100 films, TV shows, plays, and commercials, including: Debutante (1998), opposite Selma Blair and Josh Hartnett; Back in the Day (2014), written and directed by actor Michael Rosenbaum; Appearances, a PBS special written by celebrated author Elmore Leonard; Brutal Massacre: A Comedy (2007), alongside the late horror icon Gunnar Hansen; and Oz the Great and Powerful (2013), which reunited her with The Evil Dead director Sam Raimi. She was also the first female to announce ESPN's ESPY Awards. Tilly latest work includes American Fable (2016), which earned Anne Hamilton the title of Best New Director at SXSW 2016, and Stomping Ground (2014), which won the Soul of Southern Film Award at the Indie Memphis Film Festival.