Terry McMahon is a multi-talented individual who has made a significant impact in the film industry. He is a winner of numerous prestigious awards, including the Directors Guild Finders Series Award, RKO Pictures Screenwriters Award, Grand Jury Prize at the Woodstock Film Festival, Irish Film And Television Award, Best Film at the Galway Film Fleadh, Irish Times Film of the Year, Audience Award at the Cork Film Festival, and The Grand Prix at the Moscow Breaking Down Barriers Festival.
As a writer-director, McMahon has worked on several projects, including 'Patrick's Day', 'Charlie Casanova', and 'The Prizefighter'. In addition to his work behind the camera, he has also acted in the AMC series 'That Dirty Black Bag', playing the character of Blaine.
McMahon is also a respected lecturer, having taught at several institutions including Trinity College, The National Film School, UCC, DIT, Colaiste Dhulaigh, Bow Street, The Gaiety School of Acting, Pulse College, The Irish Film Academy, Dundalk IT, The John Huston Film School, The Open Minds Conference, The Casa del Cinema in Rome, The Kino-Teatr in Moscow, and The Royal College of Psychiatrists.