Tierre Turner, a gifted and accomplished American actor and stunt professional, began his illustrious acting career as a precocious child in the 1970s, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of captivating performances.
Turner's acting career saw him take on supporting roles in a multitude of groundbreaking blaxploitation films during the 1970s, with notable appearances in Bucktown and Friday Foster, both of which starred the highly acclaimed and influential Pam Grier.
Additionally, Turner had the lead role of Lucas Adams in the television series The Cop and the Kid, where he shared the screen with the esteemed Charles Durning, from 1975 to 1976.
From the early 1980s onwards, Turner has devoted a substantial portion of his professional career to the pursuit of excellence as a stunt performer and stunt coordinator, leaving an indelible mark on the film industry by contributing to the creation of numerous iconic feature films, such as Training Day, which was released in the year 2001, Stuck on You, which premiered in 2003, and The Three Stooges, which was released in 2012.