Terri Ivens, born Theresa Andrea Linda Evelyn Ivens, burst into the world on a sunny Friday, June 23, 1967, in Newport Beach, California, USA. Her parents, hailing from Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, boast a rich ancestry, with roots tracing back to Ukraine (formerly part of the Soviet Union) and the Philippines. As a youngster, Terri grew up in Los Angeles, California, USA, where she received a quality education, graduating in 1985.
Before making it big, Terri participated in various competitions, including America's Junior Miss 1983 and The Debutante Star Ball of Hollywood in 1986. Her ambition to appear on "Star Search" (1983) led her to face off against seasoned champions in eight categories, solidifying her determination to succeed.
As a young teen starlet, Terri began her illustrious career in the entertainment industry, initially making waves in movies, radio, sports, and television. Her early credits include commercials, series, and TV movies, such as "Second Chance" and "Boys Will Be Boys" (1987),"Wake/Jump, Rattle & Roll" (1990),and "The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr." (1993).
Terri's rise to fame in Hollywood, affectionately known as Tinseltown, was nothing short of meteoric. Despite facing numerous challenges and setbacks throughout her career, she persevered, emerging as a vixen siren bombshell, forever etched in the annals of Show Business history.