Mark Terry
Birthday:
6 October 1978, Youngstown, Ohio, USA
Birth Name:
Mark Alan Terry
Height:
185 cm
Originally from Clearwater, Florida, Mark started his career working on live television at Home Shopping Network as a teenager as well as directing/producing a few short films. During this time he attended Saint Leo University where he played for the school's basketball team.Following a season-ending knee injury, he decided to more actively in...
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Originally from Clearwater, Florida, Mark started his career working on live television at Home Shopping Network as a teenager as well as directing/producing a few short films. During this time he attended Saint Leo University where he played for the school's basketball team.Following a season-ending knee injury, he decided to more actively involve himself with the college theater program. This eventually led him to the portrayal of "Psycho" 'Norman Bates' on stage. Mark graduated from Saint Leo University in 2001 as the school's first double major in Theater and Writing.During college he appeared in several national commercials that ran from 2001 to 2004 and several episodes of the A+E reality show "Storage Wars" in 2010.In 2001, Mark co-founded a production company called, Other Side Cinema. In the fall of 2002, Mark produced and acted in the cult hit "B-Movie: The Shooting of Farmhouse Massacre." Since 2002, Other Side Cinema with Mark as the producer created: "Homeland Security" (2003) "Night Demons" (2004), and "Hooligan's Valley" (2005). "Hooligan's Valley" later appeared on the horror anthology "Visions of Horror."Mark received Florida's highest honor "The Crystal Reel Award" as the producer/writer of "Night Demons."He also produced the feature length vampire film "Live Evil" starring genre legends Tim Thomerson and Ken Foree. "Live Evil" was released by Warner Brothers in November, 2009 and in the international market in 2010.In 2012, Mark began to split time between Los Angeles and New Orleans. He recently appeared in the drama "Sticky Notes" (2016) starring Rose Leslie & Ray Liotta, directed "Protocol: New Orleans" (2016) and will appear in the up coming WWE Studios film "Blood Brother". (2017) Show less «