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Terence made his stage debut at the age of 7 playing a member of the Lollipop Guild in an elementary school production of “The Wizard of Oz”. He hadn’t seen the movie yet. He didn’t want to be influenced. This appearance led to an endless stream of school plays and variety shows throughout Terence’s primary and high school years. At age 16, he joined the Narroway Theatre Troupe under the direction of Montreal actor/writer/director Harry Standjofski. Over the next five years, Terence would appear in 18 plays with the troupe (many of them original Standjofski creations). During this time, Terence also wrote, directed and acted in numerous amateur films and videos. Terence studied theatre in the Drama Workshop Program at John Abbott College in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec. He appeared in student productions of Twelve Angry Men, Godspell, Teahouse of the August Moon and A History of the American Film. Since then, Terence has returned to the stage many times. In the early 1990’s, he played the role of Captain Kirk in three hit productions of Star Trek: On Stage. He later played the Player King in dual productions of Hamlet and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. In 2000, he wrote, performed and produced his own one-man show, Being Terence Bowman, under the direction of Corey Castle. His TV appearances include The Reagans, Lassie, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, The Audrey Hepburn Story, Largo Winch, Fortier, Gleason, Vampire High, The Jackie O. Story, Radio Active, Fries With That?, A Diva’s Christmas Carol and a recurring role on the series Big Wolf on Campus. He has also appeared in three episodes of the popular YTV show Prank Patrol. Feature film work includes No Good Deed with Samuel L. Jackson and The Sum of All Fears with Ben Affleck. Terence has also lent his voice talents to such animated series as Arthur, Potatoes and Dragons, Animal Crackers and Postcards from Buster. Terence spent four years studying the Meisner Technique with Jacqueline Mc Clintock. Since 2006, Terence's voice has been heard in over 40 radio different radio commercials |