Terry Bowden was born in Mississippi in the 60's. He was raised in rural Arkansas and was very outgoing and comical, he loved to make people laugh. He was voted "Most Dependable" and "Wittiest" in High School and was President of the Student Council. He attended Arkansas State University, first majoring in Chemical Engineering then transferring to Radio/TV. He was an Air Personality at a local radio station at an early age of 16, becoming Intern Manager at 19, and performing every task at the station developed his Managerial skills, which he later went on to managing various national retail and restaurant chain outlets, such as; Musicland, Kinney Shoes, Family Dollar, Dollar Tree, Dicks Sporting Goods, Maxway, Golden Corral, Dodges Chicken and FootAction USA. He was an Undercover Agent for Pinkerton's Detective Agency, a Grocery Store Re setter, a Waiter, a Machine Operator, a Journeyman Construction worker, a Play by Play Sports Announcer, a P A Announcer at Football and Basketball games, a Head Hunter, Insurance Salesman, IT Professional, Website builder, ASU Game-room Manager, Auto Parts Delivery Driver, Liquor Store Clerk, TV Station Cameraman, Newspaper Manager, Radio Station's Kxrq and Kiys Fm Manager, Heat and Air Serviceman, and owned a Computer Store. A Chameleon...He got into Acting when he went to Red West's Acting Classes in Memphis, TN. He then was first seen nationally on the short run, "Going To California" Showtime series. He loved it and wanted more of what the business is all about. He now is working hard, not only acting, but more into Writing and Producing.
Tall, charismatic ex-star quarterback for the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers football team. During the 1970s, Bradshaw led the Steelers to four Super Bowl wins over six seasons, and was noted Super Bowl MVP on two occasions. After retiring in 1983, he became a key media commentator on NFL football, and has worked for both the CBS and FOX networks. Has cropped up in minor roles in three Burt Reynolds movies, Hooper (1978), Smokey and the Bandit II (1980) and The Cannonball Run (1981).
Terry Bregy is an actor, known for Island Zero (2018).
Terry Brumfield was born on December 31, 1953 in Portsmouth, Ohio, USA. He is known for The Elephant in the Living Room (2010). He died on September 22, 2010 in Piketon, Ohio.
Terry Burns was born on 29 May 1947 in the USA. He is an actor, known for Over the Top (1987), Knots Landing (1979) and Wavelength (1983).
Terry Butcher was born on December 28, 1958 in Singapore. He is an actor, known for Englandneworder: World in Motion (1990), Pro Evolution Soccer (2001) and In the Know (2004).
Terry Butler was born on November 10, 1967 in Tampa, Florida, USA. He is an actor, known for Death by Metal (2016), Obituary: Violence (2015) and Hellfest (2011).
Terry Butler is an actor, known for The Grand Seduction (2013).
Terry Byrne's career has combined acting, directing and writing. He has played a substantial number of roles in theatre, film and television. Film work has included major roles in Penance, a new Irish film and Chasing Leprechauns. Other work includes Agnes Brown, When Brendan Met Trudy, The Abduction Club, Veronica Guerin, St Patrick, and Growing Pains. Television has included The Tudors, Game of Thrones, Bull Island, Bachelors Walk, Ballykissangel, Fallout, Fair City. Theatre work has included A Streetcar Named Desire, Cyrano de Bergerac (Gate Theatre, Dublin), Sour Grapes, Juno and the Paycock (Abbey Theatre, Dublin). Other theatre work includes An Ideal Husband (Gallowglass), Glory Be To The Father (Red Kettle) Continental Call Girls, Out of Order Sweetie, Over The River and Through The Woods (Lane Productions). He played Morrie in Tuesdays with Morrie, a major hit which ran for over two years in an extensive national tour. Terry is also a freelance theatre director whose work has included a number of major hits - Elysium Nevada by Barry McKinley, which was nominated as best new play in the Irish Times Theatre Awards 2010; and a number of long-running hits, including - I Keano the musical satire, which broke box-office records everywhere; The Chastitute by John B Keane toured for three consecutive years; Twelve Angry Men which opened in Andrews Lane, was critically acclaimed and ran for two years at larger venues. 84 Charing Cross Road which was the final show in Andrews Lane. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest , Over The River and Though The Woods, A Night in November, Out of Order Sweetie, Over and Out, Continental Call Girls, Women on the Verge of HRT - all for Lane Productions, and Deathtrap, starring Keir Dullea, for Red Kettle. For Centreline Productions in London he directed Women on the Verge Get A Life by Marie Jones. He wrote "Matchmake Me Do", an adaptation of John B Keane's book Letters of a Matchmaker, and "Holy Smoke", an adaptation of Tartuffe by Moliere.