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John Terry
American actor

John Terry

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American actor
Gender
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Place of birth
Florida, U.S.A.
Age
74 years
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Biography

John Terry (born January 25, 1950) is an American film, television, and stage actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as Christian Shephard in the TV series Lost and Larry McCoy in the TV series Las Vegas. He is also the father of football player Hanna Terry of KIF Örebro DFF in the Swedish women's football league Damallsvenskan.

Early life

Terry was born in Florida, where he attended Vero Beach High School. He was also educated at the prestigious Loomis Chaffee prep school in Windsor, Connecticut, and began a career building original custom log homes in North Carolina. He played roles in local theater before moving to Alaska where he founded a river rafting company. But his interest in acting did not diminish. At age 30 he moved to New York City and became a full-time actor.

Career

Terry's debut role was as the title character in the 1980 fantasy film Hawk the Slayer, followed by roles in films such as There Goes the Bride (1980), Tuxedo Warrior (1982) and the action sequel Wild Geese II (1985), as Barbara Carrera's brother. His career then took a major upswing as he was assigned the roles of Lieutenant Lockhart in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket (1987) and Felix Leiter in the James Bond film The Living Daylights (1987). Nothing as prominent followed immediately, though he received good notices for his role as a traumatized Vietnam veteran in Norman Jewison's In Country (1989). Terry subsequently played the lead in a well-regarded but short-lived TV series Against the Grain. Terry played Slim in the 1992 film adaptation of Of Mice and Men and also appeared in The Resurrected (1992), an adaption of the H. P. Lovecraft novella, Case of Charles Dexter Ward.

Recently he has found new success on television. He appeared in the first episodes of ER playing Dr. Div Cvetic, the love interest of Dr. Lewis, who disappeared after a nervous breakdown. He later played a recurring role in season two of Fox's real-time thriller 24, as Bob Warner, the father of both the love interest of hero Jack Bauer and of another daughter whose fiancé is suspected of being a terrorist.

After a brief stint on NBC's Las Vegas, he was cast as Christian Shephard, the father of Jack Shephard and Claire Littleton on ABC's Lost. Terry reprised his role as Shephard on several occasions in flashbacks before appearing frequently in real time on the island as an incarnation of "the man in black". He had a guest role in a 2006 episode of Law & Order, as well as the part of older Jacob Wheeler in Steven Spielberg's Into the West mini series, which was nominated for 16 Emmy Awards in 2006. He also appeared in David Fincher's Zodiac, Matthew McConaughey's Surfer, Dude, and the horror thriller Nine Dead.

Filmography

  • There Goes the Bride (1980) – Nicholas Babcock
  • Hotwire (1980) – Billy Ed Wallace
  • Hawk the Slayer (1980) – Hawk
  • Wilhelm Cuceritorul (1982) – King Harold II
  • Tuxedo Warrior (1982) – Wiley
  • The Scarlet and the Black (1983) – Lt. Harry Barnett
  • Wild Geese II (1985) – Michael
  • Full Metal Jacket (1987) – Lt. Lockhart
  • The Living Daylights (1987) – Felix Leiter
  • In Country (1989) – Tom
  • The Resurrected (1991) – John March
  • Of Mice and Men (1992) – Slim
  • A Dangerous Woman (1993) – Steve
  • Iron Will (1994) – Jack Stoneman
  • Reflections on a Crime (1994) – James
  • The Big Green (1995) – Edwin V. Douglas
  • Heartwood (1998) – Joe Orsini
  • Steal Me (2005) – Father
  • Crazylove (2005) – Mr. Mayer
  • Zodiac (2007) – Charles Thieriot
  • Surfer, Dude (2008) – Mercer Martin
  • The Way of War (2009) – Secretary of Defence
  • Nine Dead (2009) – Shooter
  • CSI: NY (2009) – McCanna Taylor
  • The Fortune Theory (2013) – Howard Fitzroy (final film role)
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