Terrence, a renowned actor, graduated from the prestigious Pasadena Playhouse in 1957, earning the esteemed title of "Man of the Year" in 2011. He gained his Equity card in 1962, following a production of "The Dybbuk" directed by Morris Ankrum on the Playhouse's Main Stage.
In 1965, Terrence relocated to New York City to further his acting career and met his actress wife, Muriel Minot, in 1968, during a production of "Redhead" and "Enemy of the People" at Equity Library Theatre. The couple later moved to Boston, where Terrence earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in Theatre from Brandeis University in 1976.
Following his academic achievement, Terrence and Muriel relocated to Los Angeles, where they pursued their acting careers and built impressive resumes, becoming members of SAG and AFTRA. Throughout his illustrious career, Terrence has appeared in numerous productions, including "Bing & Walker" at South Coast Rep, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" at the Mark Taper, and various shows at the Odyssey, Pacific Resident Theatre, and Edgemar Center for the Arts.
In addition to his live performances, Terrence has also excelled in ADR and voice-over work, contributing to over 450 films and television shows. He takes immense pride in being one-quarter of the iconic voice of the Borg on all "Star Trek" series.
Today, Terrence remains a "working actor" and an active member of all major acting unions. He and Muriel, whom he married in December 1968, have enjoyed a long and fulfilling marriage, marked by their unwavering dedication to their craft and each other.