Terence Bowman

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Role

Actor | Writer

Date of birth

11/19/1963

Place of birth

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Terence Bowman

Biography

Terence Bowman is a Canadian actor with an illustrious career that spans four decades and a multitude of mediums. He has appeared in feature films with Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson and has had recurring roles on the TV series' Blue Mountain State and Big Wolf on Campus. Terence was a member of the nationally renowned Montreal sketch comedy troupe, The Vestibules known for their many appearances on CBC radio and TV in the 90s. He was also a founding member and Artistic Director of On The Spot, Montreal's longest running improv troupe. In 2006, he co-founded MPROV: The Montreal Improv Festival. In addition to acting, Terence has also written for five different Canadian TV series and has co-written three feature film screenplays. For the stage, he has written his two of his own one-man shows, "Being Terence Bowman" and "Angst, Rage and Toy Ducks". When not busy with all that other stuff, Terence teaches acting and improv classes at the Montreal School of the Performing Arts (MSOPA).

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