John Terry (born January 25, 1950) is an
American film, television, and stage
actor.
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 and at 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. His career then took a major upswing as he was assigned the roles of Lieutenant Lockhart in
Stanley Kubrick's
Full Metal Jacket and
Felix Leiter in the
James Bond film
The Living Daylights. Nothing as prominent followed immediately, though he received good notices for his role as a traumatized Vietnam veteran in
Norman Jewison's
In Country. Terry subsequently played the lead in a well-regarded but short-lived TV series
Against the Grain (as
Ben Affleck's father), as a man who starts a new life as a small-town high-school football coach following a critical illness. He also starred as Slim in the 1992 film adaptation of
Of Mice and Men.
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...
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