Terence Bowman is a renowned Canadian actor who has been actively involved in the entertainment industry for a remarkable four decades, showcasing his versatility across various mediums.
Throughout his illustrious career, he has shared the screen with notable actors such as Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson, and has had recurring roles on popular television series including Blue Mountain State and Big Wolf on Campus.
In addition to his on-screen accomplishments, Terence has a rich history in the world of comedy, having been a member of the esteemed Montreal-based sketch comedy troupe, The Vestibules, which gained widespread recognition through their numerous appearances on CBC radio and television in the 1990s.
Furthermore, he was a founding member and Artistic Director of On The Spot, Montreal's longest-running improv troupe, and co-founded MPROV: The Montreal Improv Festival in 2006.
Beyond his acting and comedy endeavors, Terence has also demonstrated his talents as a writer, having penned scripts for five Canadian television series and co-written three feature film screenplays. For the stage, he has written and performed two one-man shows, "Being Terence Bowman" and "Angst, Rage and Toy Ducks".
When not engaged in his various creative pursuits, Terence shares his expertise by teaching acting and improv classes at the prestigious Montreal School of the Performing Arts (MSOPA).