Mann, Terrence 1951–

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Mann, Terrence 1951–

PERSONAL

Full name, Terrence Vaughn Mann; born July 1, 1951, in Clearwater, FL; son of Charles (a barbershop quartet singer) and Helen (a concert pianist) Mann; brother of Timothy Mann (a television producer); married, wife's name Juliette (a writer), 1981 (divorced); married Charlotte d'Amboise. Education: Attended Jacksonville University, 1969–71; North Carolina School of the Arts, B.A. 1976.

Addresses: Agent—Tim Angle, Don Buchwald and Associates, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Manager—Margrit Polak, Margrit Polak Management, 1411 Carrol Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90026.

Career: Actor, singer, voice performer, director, composer, and songwriter. Lost Colony (amphitheater), Fort Raleigh, NC, worked as dancer and stage technician; North Carolina Shakespeare Festival, Chapel Hill, former actor; North Carolina Theatre, Raleigh, artistic director. Keyboard performer with various rock music groups.

Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

Awards, Honors: Daytime Emmy Award nomination, c. 1987, for As the World Turns; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a musical, 1987, for Les Miserables; Antoinette Perry Award nomination and Drama Desk Award nomination, both best actor in a musical, 1994, for Beauty and the Beast.

CREDITS

Stage Appearances:

(Broadway debut) Chester Lyman, Humbert Morrissey, and other characters, Barnum (musical), St. James Theatre, 1980–82.

Rum Tum Tugger, Cats (musical), Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, beginning 1982.

King Arthur, Camelot, North Carolina Theatre, Raleigh, NC, 1984.

Saul, Rags (musical), Shubert Theatre, Boston, MA, then Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, both 1986.

Javert, Les Miserables (musical), Broadway Theatre, New York City, beginning 1987, then Imperial Theatre, New York City, 2003.

Narrator and multiple roles, Jerome Robbins' Broadway (musical revue), Imperial Theatre, 1989–90.

Leon Czolgosz, Assassins, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1990–91.

Pirate king, The Pirates of Penzance, North Carolina Theatre, 1991.

Title role, Sweeney Todd, North Carolina Theatre, 1991.

Title roles, Jekyll & Hyde (workshop production), New York City, 1992.

Beast, Beauty and the Beast (musical), Palace Theatre, New York City, beginning 1994.

Scrooge, A Christmas Carol, Madison Square Garden Theatre, New York City, 1995.

Gregory Reed, Getting Away with Murder, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1996.

J. D. Sheldrake, Promises, Promises (concert), City Center Theatre, New York City, 1997.

Chauvelin, The Scarlet Pimpernel (musical), Minskoff Theatre, New York City, between 1997 and 1999.

Frank 'n' Furter, The Rocky Horror Show (musical), Circle in the Square, New York City, between 2000–2002.

The Guys, Flea Theatre, New York City, 2002.

Cabaret & Main, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Main Stage, Williamstown, MA, 2004.

The Sound of Music (musical), Fifth Avenue Theatre, Seattle, WA, 2005.

Lennon (musical), Broadhurst Theatre, 2005.

The Studio, South Coast Repertory Theatre, Costa Mesa, CA, 2006.

Also appeared in numerous benefit performances.

Major Tours:

Toured as ringmaster, Julius Goldschmidt, James A.

Bailey, and title role, Barnum (musical), U.S. cities.

Stage Director:

The Pirates of Penzance (musical), North Carolina Theatre, Raleigh, NC, 1991.

Sweeney Todd, North Carolina Theatre, 1991.

Cinderella, North Carolina Theatre, 1991.

Show Boat (musical), North Carolina Theatre, 1991.

Romeo and Juliet (musical), Ordway Music Theatre, St. Paul, MN, 1999.

Film Appearances:

Larry, A Chorus Line, Columbia, 1985.

Johnny Steele (Ug), Critters, New Line Cinema, 1986.

Ivor, Solarbabies (also known as Solar Warriors), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1986.

Voice of Collective Gandahar, Light Years (animated), Miramax, 1988.

Ug, Critters 2: The Main Course, New Line Cinema, 1988.

Snowball the Clown, Big Top Pee-wee, Paramount, 1988.

Ug, Critters 3 (also known as Critters 3: You Are What They Eat), New Line Cinema, 1991.

Ug and Counselor Tetra, Critters 4 (also known as Critters 4: They're Invading Your Space), New Line Cinema, 1991.

James Monroe Good, A Circle on the Cross, Legacy Productions, 2003.

Television Appearances; Series:

Jester, As the World Turns, CBS, 1987.

Daniel Faulkner, One Life to Live, ABC, 1988.

Leland Osgood, Loving, ABC, 1992.

Earl Boyd (some sources cite Earl Jordan), All My Children (also known as All My Children: The Summer of Seduction), ABC, 1997.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Brian Whitestone, Stuck with Each Other, NBC, 1989.

Ben Nicolaides, Bump in the Night, Starz!, 1991.

Richard (some source cite Robert) Eaton, The 10 Million Dollar Getaway, USA Network, 1991.

Augustus P. Tavish, Mrs. Santa Claus, CBS, 1996.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Captain Haller, True Women, CBS, 1997.

General John "Gentleman Johnny" Burgoyne, Liberty! The American Revolution, PBS, 1997.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Lowder, "Inner View," The Equalizer, CBS, 1987.

Graham, "Eighteen with a Bullet," The Equalizer, CBS, 1988.

Griffin Sanders, Another World (also known as Another World: Bay City), NBC, 1989.

Voice of alien interpreter, "The Tick vs. the Big Nothing," The Tick (animated), Fox, 1996.

Voice of Oberon, "Ill Met by Moonlight," Gargoyles (animated), syndicated, 1996.

Voice of Oberon, "The Gathering: Parts 1 & 2," Gargoyles (animated), syndicated, 1996.

Oyler, "Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?," Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 2001.

Dorn's lawyer, "New York Minute," Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 2005.

Gordon Decker, "Mything Persons," Love Monkey, CBS, 2006.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Danny Marshall, Adam's Apple, CBS, 1987.

Title role, Philby, ABC, 1989.

Ira Bondo, Shangri-La Plaza, CBS, 1990.

Television Appearances; Specials:

The 41st Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1987.

Beauty and the Beast: The Broadway Musical Comes to L.A. (special; also known as Disney's "Beauty and the Beast:" The Broadway Musical Comes to L.A.), ABC, 1995.

The 69th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1995.

RECORDINGS

Audio Books; Reader:

Four Corners of Night, by Craig Holden, Bantam Doubleday Dell, 1998.

Beyond the Great Snow Mountains, by Louis L'Amour, Random House Audio, 1999.

The Birthday Room, by Kevin Henkes, Listening Library, 2000.

Mustang Man, by Louis L'Amour, Random House Audio, 2003.

Ride the Dark Trail: Sackett, by Louis L'Amour, Random House Audio, 2004.

The Last Juror, by John Grisham, Random House Audio, 2004.

WRITINGS

Plays:

Script and score (with Jerome Korman) Romeo and Juliet (musical), Ordway Music Theatre, St. Paul, MN, 1999.

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