Terence was born in London and has a strong background in theatre, which laid the foundation for his successful career in the film and television industry. With a solid foundation in editing, he has directed a wide range of UK network TV dramas, showcasing his versatility and ability to adapt to various genres and styles.
Terence's feature film, Surviving Evil, was a UK production shot in South Africa and distributed worldwide. He wrote and directed this film, demonstrating his ability to bring complex stories to life on the big screen. He is currently in active development on his second feature film, which he will write, direct, and co-produce.
In addition to his work on feature films, Terence has an impressive resume of television credits. He has directed action-packed series like ThiefTakers and police dramas like The Bill. He has also worked on gritty series like Brookside and Heartbeat, as well as popular serials like Emmerdale. His range extends to directing single dramas like Being is Believing and feature-length thrillers like Emmerdale Revenge.
Terence has also directed a 26-part series of dance, arts, and music for Central TV, as well as a C4/PBS primetime special featuring Ravi Shankar in Concert. His work in children's television includes directing a 10-part series called Chips Comic, produced for Channel Four. He has also worked on live shows and film documentaries.
In addition to his work in television and film, Terence has a strong background in corporate and advertising work. He has written and directed commercials for major clients like Beechams, Roche, Volvo, Hilton Hotels, and Citibank. His award-winning work in this field has earned him a reputation as a skilled and versatile director.
Terence is a prolific writer and continues to develop TV and feature film projects through his UK production company, Audience Films Ltd. He is currently working on a slate of projects, including returning and limited drama series, as well as a screen adaptation of his crime novel, Face the Dark Sidewalk, titled Alcestis. He is keen to collaborate with dynamic producers to bring his projects to life and continues to work as a freelance director.