Terrence Mark Flack was born October 23, 1965 in Bluefield, West Virginia to Sarah Alice Flack and Elbert Marcus Alexander. As a youngster, he often imagined himself on the silver screen, and after enrolling in the Drama department his senior year at Bluefield High School and appearing in a series of plays, he was determined to make it happen. He attended Marshall University, and Bluefield State College before graduating in 1989. After college, he pursued acting full time appearing in extra roles in film, and on stage in regional theater in West Virginia, Florida, and Georgia. (including the Atlanta Shakespeare Company and Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center) He then headed West in 1995. In 1996, he landed his first television role on Married With Children. He has since appeared in Grey's Anatomy, Cold Case, Everybody Hates Chris, The Shield, Strong Medicine, (where he recurred the first two seasons) and Criminal Minds, and American Crime Story: The People vs O.J. Simpson as a juror. Numerous commercial appearances include J.C. Penney, Time Warner Cable, McDonalds, Coca-Cola, Visa, National Car Rental, Ford, A1, Boost Mobil, Direct TV, and Pepsi. He has had the distinction of working with Spike Lee, Peter Horton and Cameron Crowe as directors. Terrence was a member of the Elephant Theater Company in Hollywood for nearly twenty years, and appeared in several plays including Suzin Lori-Park's "365 Plays;365 Days and the critically acclaimed "One World",and "One Fell Swoop", written by Robert Litz. He has also co-starred in several films, including Kings of The Evening, Jackie's Back, Girl In 3-D, and The Onion Movie and wrote, produced, directed, and starred in the indi-feature; The Legend of Black Annie. On a personal level, Terrence has four brothers, four sisters, and one son - Mateo. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and a veteran of the U.S. Army.
Terrence Gehr is known for Round Numbers (1992), Sweater Girls (1978) and The Demo Crew (2001).
Terrence Gray is known for Lost in Florence (2017), The Speed of Thought (2011) and Happy New Year (2011).
After 10 years of performing as a dancer, Terrence Green is ready to take his talents to a new platform. Many of his fans know him for his incredible dance moves and his funny skits on social media under the name RawSwagger. However, very few are aware of his humble beginnings. Born and raised in York, Pennsylvania; Green began his career as a dancer with little to no training. He was able to perfect his craft after joining the dance group, "Ground Kuntrol." From there he was able to hustle his way onto Philadelphia based super group, "Versatile Dance Company" who has performed alongside artists such as Fat Joe, 50 Cent and was also fortunate enough to appear on Showtime at the Apollo. Searching for new territory to mold himself into a game changing entertainer, Terrence relocated to Atlanta to surround himself with a diverse group of choreographers and dancers. In 2009, he was inducted as a member of the Swagger Crew on MTV's America's Best Dance Crew. Terrence began teaching at Atlanta's Gotta Dance, Dance 411, IDA Hollywood, Millennium Dance Complex as well as conducting workshops across the country, Africa and all over Europe. In addition, Terrence performed with Blake Shelton and Kenny Loggins during the 45th Annual Country Music Awards, and hosted Georgia Lottery's "All Access Music Tour." In 2011, Green slowly began his transition into the world of acting. Green had exhibited all the properties of a multifaceted career, with little to no experience or assistance. He started booking roles in Major movies and television shows including, "Footloose," and "BET's "Let's Stay Together." After gaining momentum as a world renowned dancer and actor, Terrence moved to Los Angeles to pursue his passion full time. Terrence began doing stand-up comedy and soon developed a huge social media following from acting in videos that had acquired millions of views. In 2016, Green secured a guest star spot as "Calhoun Jeffries" on BET's Being Mary Jane opposite of 'Gabrielle Union. Terrence is a prime example that "Rome was not built in a day." He continues to live his life on the belief that the learning process never stops and preparation is everything. "I've always been a performer in some aspect. I think so many people know me as the dancing funny man, that I am ready for them to see me as the entertainer that I truly am and was born to be."
After 10 years of performing as a dancer, Terrence Green is ready to take his talents to a new platform. Many of his fans know him for his incredible dance moves and his funny skits on social media under the name RawSwagger. However, very few are aware of his humble beginnings. Born and raised in York, Pennsylvania; Green began his career as a dancer with little to no training. He was able to perfect his craft after joining the dance group, "Ground Kuntrol." From there he was able to hustle his way onto Philadelphia based super group, "Versatile Dance Company" who has performed alongside artists such as Fat Joe, 50 Cent and was also fortunate enough to appear on Showtime at the Apollo. Searching for new territory to mold himself into a game changing entertainer, Terrence relocated to Atlanta to surround himself with a diverse group of choreographers and dancers. In 2009, he was inducted as a member of the Swagger Crew on MTV's America's Best Dance Crew. Terrence began teaching at Atlanta's Gotta Dance, Dance 411, IDA Hollywood, Millennium Dance Complex as well as conducting workshops across the country, Africa and all over Europe. In addition, Terrence performed with Blake Shelton and Kenny Loggins during the 45th Annual Country Music Awards, and hosted Georgia Lottery's "All Access Music Tour." In 2011, Green slowly began his transition into the world of acting. Green had exhibited all the properties of a multifaceted career, with little to no experience or assistance. He started booking roles in Major movies and television shows including, "Footloose," and "BET's "Let's Stay Together." After gaining momentum as a world renowned dancer and actor, Terrence moved to Los Angeles to pursue his passion full time. Terrence began doing stand-up comedy and soon developed a huge social media following from acting in videos that had acquired millions of views. In 2016, Green secured a guest star spot as "Calhoun Jeffries" on BET's Being Mary Jane opposite of 'Gabrielle Union. Terrence is a prime example that "Rome was not built in a day." He continues to live his life on the belief that the learning process never stops and preparation is everything. "I've always been a performer in some aspect. I think so many people know me as the dancing funny man, that I am ready for them to see me as the entertainer that I truly am and was born to be."
Terrence Hardy is known for Craig of the Creek (2018), Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008) and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018).
Terrence Hardy is known for Bikini Summer II (1992).
Terrence Hayes is known for Abe & Phil's Last Poker Game (2017), Knives Out (2019) and Manchester by the Sea (2016).
Terrence Howard was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Anita Jeanine Williams (née Hawkins) and Tyrone Howard. He was raised in Cleveland, Ohio. His love for acting came naturally, through summers spent with his great-grandmother, New York stage actress Minnie Gentry. He later began his acting career after being discovered on a New York City street by a casting director. Soon, he followed with several notable TV appearances on shows such as Living Single (1993), NYPD Blue (1993) and Soul Food (2000). He became well known for his lead role in the UPN TV series Sparks (1996). Howard broke onto the big screen with his riveting performance in Mr. Holland's Opus (1995). Howard's most memorable performances to date are of scene-stealing characters such as "Cowboy" in the Hughes brother's film Dead Presidents (1995) and as "Quentin" in Malcolm D. Lee's Independent film The Best Man (1999). The latter earning him a NAACP Image Award, Independent Spirit Award nomination and a Chicago Film Critics Award nomination. A self taught musician, Howard plays both the piano and the guitar. You can see Terrence display his musical talents opposite Jamie Foxx in this year's breakout film Ray (2004). A promising songwriter, Howard's lyrics are soon to be acquired by some of today's biggest artists. In addition to his musical talents, Howard also has a strong interest in science.