Terry Cashfield is an actor, known for Taxi! (1963) and William (1962).
Terry Keli Chen was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He moved around growing up but was raised mainly in Alberta and on the West coast. After dropping out of the University of Calgary he spent two years traveling throughout Cuba and the Cayman Islands. Terry moved back to Vancouver, British Columbia to pursue his dream of being an actor. In his first year of auditioning, he made his debut in a supporting role as 'Ben Fong-Torres' in the much-lauded film Almost Famous, directed by Cameron Crowe. Over the last two decades, Terry's had supporting and lead roles alongside the industries best; Memory, The A-Team, and Elysium, to name a few. Terry filmed the ABC drama Combat Hospital as series regular, US Captain Dr. Bobby Trang, as well as recurred in the fan favorite Continuum, and a recurring role in season two of the award-winning series, House of Cards (Netflix). Terry continued his strong work playing the brave father and botanist, Prax, in critics choice series The Expanse on Amazon and as a lead in the second season of Jessica Jones for Marvel/Netflix. He also co-stars in the poignant four-part limited series Chimerica (Channel4). Terry recently starred opposite Viggo Mortenson in the critically acclaimed feature film, Falling, which premiered at Sundance in 2020. He can also be seen most recently heavily recurring on ABC's A Million Little Things, opposite Grace Park. Terry can be caught next starring as the lead in the inspiring feature film Sight based on the true story of Dr. Ming Wang, who escaped poverty, oppression, and violence to become the world's most influential eye surgeon. Terry now splits his time between Los Angeles and Vancouver where he continues to seek compelling and unique characters.
Terry Chimes was born on July 5, 1956. He is an actor, known for Samantha Fox: Do Ya Do Ya (Wanna Please Me) (1986), D.O.A. (1980) and The Rise and Fall of The Clash (2012).
Terry Christian was born on May 8, 1960 in Manchester, Lancashire, England. He is an actor and writer, known for Membrane (1983), Deadtime (2012) and Cutting It (2002).
Terry Cooke is an actress, known for Hellbox (2021) and All That Is Hidden (2008).
Terry Creasey is known for Bobby (2016).
Terry Crews was born in Flint, Michigan, to Patricia and Terry Crews Sr. He earned an art excellence scholarship to attend Western Michigan University and also earned a full-ride athletic scholarship to play football. Crews was an All-Conference defensive end, and was a major contributor on the 1988 MAC champion WMU Broncos. His college success was rewarded in 1991, when he was drafted by the NFL's Los Angeles Rams. Crews played six years in the NFL, with stints at the L.A. Rams, San Diego Chargers , Rhein Fire (NFL Europe-Germany), Washington Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles. While in the NFL, used his art talent by painting a line of NFL licensed lithographs for Sierra Sun Editions. In 1996, Crews co-wrote and co-produced the independent feature film "Young Boys Incorporated" (1996). Crews retired from the NFL in 1997 and moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. Crews's first break came in 1999, when he auditioned for the extreme sports show called Battle Dome (1999), with other actor-athletes from around the country. Crews was chosen to be a series regular, known as the urban warrior T-Money. In 2000, Crews made his big-screen debut in The 6th Day (2000). Since then, he has landed roles in Serving Sara (2002), Friday After Next (2002), Deliver Us from Eva (2003), Malibu's Most Wanted (2003), Starsky & Hutch (2004), Soul Plane (2004), White Chicks (2004), and the Mike Judge film, Idiocracy (2006).
Born and raised in Cinnaminson, New Jersey, Terry later moved to Phoenix, Arizona where he graduated from Brophy College Preparatory. In 1992 he moved to Los Angeles and quickly landed a PA position on Last Action Hero (1993) and found his mentor in Executive Producer Robert E. Relyea. In 1993 Relyea was named President of Production for MGM/UA and Terry joined him as his Executive Assistant. For the next five years, working along side Relyea, Terry helped oversea production of over forty MGM/UA films, including: GoldenEye (1995), Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), Get Shorty (1995), The Birdcage (1996) and Ronin (1998). Upon selling his first screenplay, No Tomorrow (1999), in 1997, Terry decided to leave MGM/UA and pursue a career writing and directing. Independent production company PM Entertainment produced No Tomorrow as well as Terry's screenplays Y2K (1999) and The Stray (2000), which helped pave the way for him to direct his next screenplay The Chaos Factor (2000). Following the HBO World Premiere of The Chaos Factor, Terry went on to direct more films for PM Entertainment as well as Cinetel Films and Reel One Entertainment: The Elite (2001), Con Express (2002), Storm Watch (2002), Global Effect (2002), Descent (2005) and Earthstorm (2006) for Syfy. In 2006 Terry ventured into television directing over 100 hours of the prime-time dramas Desire (2006) and Wicked Wicked Games (2006) for Fox and MyNetworkTV. From 2008 to 2010 Terry traveled throughout Turkey and Peru directing _"The Jack Hunter Trilogy"( 2009)_ and its follow-up miniseries El Dorado (2010). In 2013 Terry directed the critically acclaimed family drama Love Finds You in Sugarcreek (2014) for UpTv, receiving the network's highest ratings ever with 2.2 million unique viewers for its 2014 premiere. It then went on to win Movieguide's 2015 Epiphany Award for Best TV Movie. From 2014 to 2015 Terry continued the series, directing Love Finds You in Charm (2015) and Love Finds You in Valentine (2016).
Terry Cuzzort is an actor, known for Breaking in the Boss (2010).
Terry D. Gibson is known for Sick (2022), Proper Manors (2012) and Proper Manors: The Series (2018).