Terry Ryan, raised in Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador, was a professional hockey player for 7 years - highlighted by appearing in 8 NHL games. He retired in 2007, released a best-selling book entitled "Tales of a First Round Nothing", and began a career in the arts. Ryan now works in the film industry and has appeared on several episodes of the hit CBC television program Republic of Doyle, playing small roles. He has also played himself in the OLN's "Road Hockey Rumble" (2008). He released his first book, "Tales of a First Round Nothing" in May 2014, and it was well received by critics. Ryan is now also trying his hand at stand up comedy and performed his second show to good reviews opening for Gerry Dee at the General Motors Centre in Oshawa, Ontario on April 22, 2016. In addition to playing "British Soldier #1" (Episode 1) - (the first on-screen casualty in the Netflix/Discovery Channel television series Frontier, starring Jason Momoa in the lead role), in 2017 Ryan also had small roles in Frontier Season 2, Little Dog (CBC), Caught (CBC), Schitt's Creek, and various short films. In 2018, he wrote and played the lead role in a short film called "A Stand In", played "Coyote" in Justin Oakey's A Fire In The Cold Season. In 2019, Ryan - who acted and did his own stunts - played the "Gunman" in Episode 11 of Hudson and Rex, and played hockey playing Newfoundlander "Teddy" on the hit Canadian television series Letterkenny (Season 8, Episode 1).
Terry Sands is known for The Ribald Tales of Robin Hood (1969).
Raised in Hawaii, Terry Sasaki began acting in NYC in 2008. Conversational in several Asian languages, he has portrayed every type of Asian and has even played Native American, Hispanic, Hawaiian, Eskimo, and through voice characters even British, Indian, black, and Southern white. Although eligible for SAG, Terry has maintained this status so that he can continue participating in independent non-union films where he is allowed to play major non-stereotypical roles. So he has played anything from the stereotypical martial artist, computer geek, doctor/dentist, Chinese delivery/deli owner, boyfriend of a gay white guy, sweatshop/human-trafficker/wife-beater/drug-dealer who can't speak English well to the non-stereotypical stud-muffin athlete, charismatic villain, entertainment TV host, fortune teller, hip-hop rapper, leading ladies man, mental patient, victim of abuse, Navy SEAL diver, and even an English teacher. Nominated for Best Actor three times and winning a Best TV Pilot award for both acting & directing, Terry continues to challenge the boundaries of his demographic both in front of and behind the camera. Terry has just completed principal photography on a feature 'Bullets for Jesus' where he plays the lead, David Caine. 2012: Preparing for yet another feature and TV Pilot.
Terry Sauls is an actor, known for The Banana Splits Movie (2019) and Honey 3: Dare to Dance (2016).
Terry Scannell is known for 10.0 Earthquake (2014), The Great Buck Howard (2008) and Brothers of the Bride.
Terry Schappert is known for The Producers (2005), Remains (2011) and Person of Interest (2011).
Terry Scotchmer is known for 100 Bullets (2016), Cleopatra: Mother, Mistress, Murderer, Queen (2016) and Smoking Guns (2016).
Terry Scully was born on May 13, 1932 in Leigh, Lancashire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for An Age of Kings (1960), Survivors (1975) and Doctor Who (1963). He died on April 17, 2001 in Warminster, Wiltshire, England, UK.
Terry Serio was born in 1956 in Western Australia, Australia. He is an actor and director, known for Running on Empty (1982), Ocean Girl (1994) and Blue Heelers (1994).
Terry Serpico is known for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), Yellowstone (2018) and Army Wives (2007).