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Biography

Terrence was born in Cleveland, Ohio on November 5, 1934 while his father was touring with the Keith Vaudeville Circuit. The entourage to the hospital included such notables as Phil Silvers, Gene Krupa, who was then the drummer in the Mal Hallett Orchestra and double talk artist Al Kelly. His mother, whose stage name was Marie Duke, was a dancer and choreographer and appeared on Broadway in the John Murray Anderson Extravaganza, "Winter Nights." He cut his theatrical teeth at the legendary "Poet's Theater in Cambridge while attending Harvard College. After graduating from Harvard, he became a resident actor at Boston's, Charles Playhouse whose members included Olympia Dukakis, Charles Keating, Al Pacino, Louis Zorich and Jill Clayburgh. After ten years and forty productions he travelled south to become a member of the acting company at the prestigious Arena Stage in Washington DC, appearing in over 80 productions. When the resident company was disbanded, he trekked to New York and ma

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